Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJohn Wesley YOUNG 1
Birth Date1835
Birth PlaceLafayette County, Missouri
Death Date9 Feb 1874 Age: 39
Death PlaceSaint Louis County, Missouri
FatherJohn YOUNG (1792-1850)
MotherSarah “Sally” HOPPER (~1796-~1854)
Spouses
Birth DateJan 1837
Birth PlaceLafayette County, Missouri
MemoHeadstone has birthdate of 1842.
Death Date1908 Age: 70
Death PlaceClarendon, Donley County, Texas
Burial PlaceClarendon, Donley County, Texas, Citizens Cemetery
FatherCharles David McCLURE (1804-1853)
MotherHannah HOOPER (1808-1882)
Family ID6530
Marr Date13 Nov 1853
Marr PlaceLafayette County, Missouri
Marr MemoMissouri, Compiled Marriages, 1851-1900
ChildrenEliza Jane “Lizzie” (1855-1923)
 Charlie Matthew (1858-1949)
 Sarah E. (1859-)
 Mary E. (1863-)
 James W. (1864-)
Notes for Vienna “Vina” (Spouse 1)
Vienna "Vina" Mclure was the daughter of Charles McClure (born 1804 in Mecklenburg County, North Carolin) and Hannah Hopper (born 1 Mar 1808 in Iowa).She married 1st John Wesley Young, son of John Young (born 1792 in Burke County North Carolina) and Sarah "Sally" Hopper (born abt 1796 in Burke County North Carolina). The Children of Vienna "Vina" McClure Young and John Wesley Young Were:
L. J. Young born abt 1855
C. M. Young born abt 1857
S. E. Young born abt 1859
Eliza J. Young born abt 1861
Mary Young born abt 1863
James W. young born abt 1864

Vienna "Vina" McClure Young married 2nd Clark L. Johnson (born 18 Nov 1833 in Kentucky or Indiana) on the 6th of November 1867 in Salamanca,Cherokee,Kansas,USA
For the Children of Vienna "Vina" McClure Young Johnson see Clark L Johnson's Memorial.

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