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Burton B Young (1886 - 1935)

Burton B Young
Born in Ohiomap
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[spouse(s) unknown]
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Died at about age 48 [location unknown]
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Biography

This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.[1] It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

Name

Name: Burton B. /YOUNG/[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 22 MAY 1886
Place: Ohio[8][9]

Death

Death:
Date: 1935[10][11]

Burial

Burial:
Place: Oak Grove Cemetery, Wood County, Bowling Green, OH[12]

Note

Note: #N376
Note N376
Twin to Myrtle M.[13][14]

Sources

  1. Young-11626 was created by Cari Miller through the import of Cari's Family Tree 10.ged on May 27, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
  2. Source: #S45
  3. Source: #S63
  4. Source: #S411
  5. Source: #S417
  6. Source: #S418
  7. Source: #S484
  8. Source: #S411
  9. Source: #S550
  10. Source: #S484
  11. Source: #S550
  12. Source: #S550
  13. Source: #S63
  14. Source: #S411
  • Source: S411 Text: Census Text: Cyrus Young household, 1900 U.S. census Text: Wood County, Ohio, population schedule, Center township Text: enumeration district [ED] 139, supervisor’s district [SD] 8, page 54, sheet 1A, dwelling 5, family 5 Text: National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1333
  • Source: S417 Text: Census Text: Cyrus Young household, 1920 U.S. census Text: Wood County, Ohio, population schedule, Center township, City of Bowling Green, ward 1 Text: enumeration district [ED] 146, supervisor’s district [SD] 6, sheet 11B, dwelling 267, family 267 Text: National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1448
  • Source: S418 Text: Census Text: Cyrus Young household, 1930 U.S. census Text: Wood County, Ohio, population schedule, Center township, City of Bowling Green, ward 1 Text: enumeration district [ED] 6, supervisor’s district [SD] 3, sheet 9A, dwelling 243, family 246 Text: National Archives micropublication T626, roll 1888
  • Source: S45 Text: John Callin, “Descendants of Harriet E. Callin Pedigree Chart,” supplied by Callin [address for private use] 2001. This sheet offers no documentation for any piece of data. Data Changed: Date: 6 DEC 2011
  • Source: S484 Text: Newspaper Text: Cyrus M. Young obituary Text: The Daily Sentinel-Tribune Text: Bowling Green, Ohio Text: 22 February 1940 Text: CYRUS M. YOUNG WAS LONG A DAIRYMAN Cyrus M. Young, 80, well known retired dairyman of this city, died this morning at 2:45 at his farm home on the Poe Road. He had been bedfast since last August. Mr. Young was a Christmas gift to his parents, being born December 25, 1859 on a farm in Ashland County and continuing to reside on a farm all his life with the exception of a short time spent in the residential section of Bowling Green. He came to this city about 55 years ago and worked for Milton Fuller, who ran a dairy on the farm where Mr. Young died. He succeeded Mr. Fuller as owner of the diary and conducted it till four years ago, when he retired. He sold the farm at that time to the Chamber of Commerce for the establishment of the Highway Garage here but reserved his homestead for himself and wife. Mr. Young was highly esteemed by everyone who knew him and his acquaintanceship was wide in the days of his activities. He was a very conscientious, upright citizen whose kindly attitude towards all whom he met and pleasant smile were greatly appreciated. In 1883 he was united in marriage with Alice Sly, of Bowling Green, and to them six children were born. She passed away in 1896 and in 1899 he and Julia Banks, of Hanover, Ohio, were married. She survives him. One of his children, Bert, preceded him in death four years ago. The others are Alvo, of Toledo; Mrs. Ben (Myrtle) Borden, of Ft. Smith, Ark.; Clyde, at home; Mrs. Alfred (Clara) Joseph, of Center Township; and Emory, of Pike Avenue, this city. He also leaves twelve grand children and five great grandchildren. The body was taken to Deck’s and funeral services will be held in the Deck chapel Saturday at 2:00 P.M.
  • Source: S550 Text: Photograph Text: Bert B. Young tombstone Text: Oak Grove Cemetery, Bowling Green (Wood County), Ohio Text: May 2001 Text: Cari Taplin, 2219 Kay St., Longmont, CO 80501 Text: SON BERT B. YOUNG 1886 - 1935 Object: Format: jpg File: ~/Documents/Genealogy/Tombstone Photos/Young/tYoung-BertB.jpg Title: tYoung-BertB Type: PHOTO DOCUMENT Primary or Preferred: N Data Changed: Date: 20 APR 2007
  • Source: S63 Text: Book Text: Eugene T. Sly, biography Text: J. H. Beers Text: Commemorative, Historical and Biographical Record of Wood County, Ohio Text: (Chicago, Illinois: J.H. Beers and Co, 1897) Text: 1090-1091 Text: Eugene T. Sly. The Sly family is English, and can be traced back as far as the grandfather of our subject, James Sly, who was a native of Wiltshire, England, and served in the British army for twenty-two years and eleven months. He was married at an advanced age, and lived on his pension. Three children were born to him and his wife - William, James, and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Sly and Thomas all died in England, James and William came to America, and the former died in Wood county. William, the father of our subject, was the eldest child, but, his parents dying while he was quite young, the exact record of his birth is not known. He died in Bowling Green, Ohio, June 17, 1894, and was supposed to have been about 68 years old. He came to America when a young man, and located in Monroeville, Huron Co., Ohio, and on December 7, 1858, was united in marriage with Miss Harriet Callin, who was born in Ashland county, March 2, 1838. At the age of thirteen, she moved with her parents to Huron county, and there grew to womanhood. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Sly went to Erie county, and about 1860 came to Wood county, and located in Plain township, which, with the exception of a short interval, was their home until they retired to Bowling Green in 1890. In late years they became members of the United Brethren Church. Mrs. Sly survives her husband, and lives on her farm in Plain township, which contains nine good oil-producing wells. They became the parents of five children, namely: William James, born October 15, 1859, who resides in Tontogany (he married Ada Avery, and they have three children, Zaidais, Sanford and Fern); Elmer, born January 11, 1861, died June 11, 1890; Alice, born December 30, 1863, is the wife of Cyrus Young, of Bowling Green (they have six children, Ava; Albert and Myrtle, who are twins; Floyd; Clara, and an infant); Eugene, our subject; May, born August 12, 1877, unmarried, and lives with her mother in Bowling Green. Eugene T., our subject, was born in Plain township, October 31, 1867, where he attended the common schools, meanwhile working on the farm. He was married December 25, 1890 to Anna Gayno, and two children were born of this union, Hattie Julia and Clarence Jefferson. After his marriage he bought a farm in Liberty township, with two oil wells on it; but he lived on and operated the old homestead in Plain township, until October 13, 1895, when he was called upon to mourn the death of his devoted wife. Since that sad event, he has changed his business, and is now at work in the oil fields. He is an enterprising young man, and so far has made life a success, and will no doubt be one of the leading men of the future in Wood county, as he is frugal, industrious, and full of vigor and energy.




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