Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Barbara Smith (60103) & Christian Young
64717. Elisabeth Young. Born on 8 Dec 1805 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.645 Elisabeth was baptized in St Thomas Lutheran Church, Churchtown, in 1806.645 Elisabeth,daughter of Christian Jung & Barbel Schmidt, witnesses Cornelis Neuberger & wife Elisabeth Widerwax [K1500].
64718. Margaret Young. Born on 9 Jul 1807 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.645 Margaret was baptized in St Thomas Lutheran Church, Churchtown, on 13 Sep 1807.645 Margaretha, daughter of Christian Jung & Barbara Schmidt, witnesses Williem Rees & Elisabeth Schmidt [Barbara’s sister] [K1606].
Margaret married John Thompson (64382) , son of Christian Thompson (say 1762-bef 1839) & Francisca Dinehart (59796) (2 Jan 1764-aft 1830). Born on 15 Mar 1795 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.644 John was baptized in Reformed Church, West Copake, on 3 May 1795.644 Johannes Thomson, born 15 Mar 1795, baptized 3 May 1795, witnesses Johannes Philip & Gertruy Deinhard [aunt] [K731].

John and and his sister Gertruy were witnesses at the 1817 baptism of their nephew John, son of Peter Jung and Maria Thomson.

1830 Federal Census. Taghkanic, Columbia County, New York
Roll 87, page 215
Family of John Thompson
    1 male 5-9 [Levi]
    1 male 30-39 [John]
    1 female 20-29 [Margaret]

In the 1850 census, there’s an Eve Thompson, age 18, living with the Jacob Knickerbocker family:
1850 Federal Census. Copake, Columbia County, New York
Roll 491, page 141A
    Jacob Knickerbacker, 34, farmer, $1500 real estate
    Mariah Knickerbacker, 29
    Augusta Knickerbacker, 6
    Agnes Knickerbacker, 4
    Eve Thompson, 18
    Philip Knickerbacker, 8
    Peter Ladue, 33
All born in New York.
Their children include:
66700i.
Henry Thompson (22 Nov 1823-)
66701ii.
Levi Thompson (11 Oct 1824-16 Mar 1900)
66702iii.
Betsy Ann Thompson (11 Nov 1826-)
66703iv.
Sally Barbara Thompson (14 Dec 1827-)
66704v.
Jane Maria Thompson (4 Apr 1829-)
64719. Barbara Young. Born on 16 Aug 1809 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.645 Barbara was baptized in St Thomas Lutheran Church, Churchtown, on 1 Oct 1809.645 Barbel, daughter of Christian Jung & Barbel, witnesses Hans Schmidt & wife Elisabeth Philip [K1736].

Barbara, or Barbel, Jung.
64720. Philip Youngs. Born on 20 Jul 1814 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.645 Philip was baptized in St Thomas Lutheran Church, Churchtown, on 11 Sep 1814.645 Philip, son of Christian Jung & Barbel, witnesses Philip Boogaard & Anna Miller [K2255]. Philip died in Monroe County, Wisconsin in 1890. Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Wilton, Monroe County.

1840 Federal Census. Claverack, Columbia County, New York
Roll 277, page 122
Family of Philip Young
    Male 20-29 [Philip, 26]
    Female under 20 [Lydia, 17]
Neighbors on the census: John Conklin, Philip Young, Frederick Couse, Jane Haywood, David Cooper

1850 Federal Census. Ocenomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Roll 1009, page 376A
    Jas. Youngs, 33, farmer, $750 real estate, b. NY
    Philip Youngs, 37, farmer, b. NY
    L.J. Youngs, 28, b. NY, Irene Youngs, 9, b. NY
    Angeline Youngs, 6, b. NY
    Jas. C. Youngs, 4, [birth state crossed out]
    H.E. Youngs, 1, b. WI

1860 Federal Census. Ocenomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Roll 1436, page 908
Post Office Ocenomowoc
    Philip Youngs, 46, farming, $250 real estate, $100 personal estate, b. NY
    Lyda Youngs, 37, b. NY
    Erena Youngs, 20, b. NY
    James Youngs, 13, b. NY
    Harriette Youngs, 11, b. WI
    Elizabeth Youngs, 9, b. WI
    Margaret Youngs, 1, b. WI

1870 Federal Census. Ridgeville, Monroe County, Wisconsin
Roll 1729, page 127B
Post Office Ridgeville
    Phillip Youngs, 56, farmer, $1500 real estate, b. NY
    Lydia J. Youngs, 48, keeping house, b. NY
    Margrate A. Youngs, 11, b. WI
    Phillip T. Youngs, 7, b. WI
    Walter S. Youngs, 4, b. WI

1880 Federal Census. Wellington, Monroe County, Wisconsin
Roll 1439, page 230B
    Philip Young, 66, farmer, b. NY, parents b. NY
    Lydia J. Young, 59, wife, keeping house, b. NY, parents b. NY
    Margrette A. Young, 21, daughter, at home, b. WI, parents b. NY
    Philip T. Young, 17, son, working on farm, b. ditto
    Walter S. Young, 14, daughter, going to school, b. ditto

Hillside Cemetery, Wilton, Monroe County, Wisconsin

    Lydia J. Youngs, d. 8 Jul 1889, æ. 68
Philip married Lydia Jane Proper. Born ca 1821 in New York. Lydia Jane died in Monroe County, Wisconsin on 8 Jul 1889. Buried in Hillside Cemetery, Wilton, Monroe County.

Lydia Jane’s surname was either Haver or Proper.
Their children include:
67315i.
Irena Youngs (ca 1841-bef 1896)
67316ii.
Angeline Youngs (1844-May 1935)
67317iii.
James C. Young (Sep 1846-23 Sep 1921)
67318iv.
Harriette Emilie Youngs (21 Mar 1847-8 Jun 1882)
67319v.
67320vi.
Margaret A. Young (1858-1940)
67321vii.
Philip Thomas Young (17 Jan 1863-10 Sep 1946)
67322viii.
Walter S. Youngs (ca 1866-1944)
64721. Jacob Young. Born on 12 Jul 1816 in Churchtown, Columbia County, New York.645 Jacob was baptized in St Thomas Lutheran Church, Churchtown, on 21 Jul 1816.645 Jacobus, son of Christian Jung & Barbel, witnesses Hans Shmith & Polly Van Tassel [Barbel’s parents] [K2453].

1850 Federal Census. Ocenomowoc, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Roll 1009, page 376A
    Jas. Youngs, 33, farmer, $750 real estate, b. NY
    Philip Youngs, 37, farmer, b. NY
    L.J. Youngs, 28, b. NY
    Irene Youngs, 9, b. NY
    Angeline Youngs, 6, b. NY
    Jas. C. Youngs, 4, [birth state crossed out]
    H.E. Youngs, 1, b. WI
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