Margaret (…)
Charts | Ancestors of Edward Ambrose Cooke |
Margaret (…), whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), died before 5 November 1630, when she was buried at Southwold, Suffolk, England.1,2
Margaret married Reverend Christopher Youngs, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), say 1597.1,3
Margaret left a will dated 27 October 1630, and proved 8 January 1630/1, indicating she was the the late wife of Christopher Youngs deceased, of Southwold and "For the outward goods that God hath given me I do dispose as followeth:
Margaret married Reverend Christopher Youngs, whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), say 1597.1,3
Margaret left a will dated 27 October 1630, and proved 8 January 1630/1, indicating she was the the late wife of Christopher Youngs deceased, of Southwold and "For the outward goods that God hath given me I do dispose as followeth:
For the house and land I dwell in I desire it may be divided amongst my children according to my husband's will.
Next, for all my household stuff &c. belonging to me, my will is my debts and funeral charge being paid, the remainder to be equally divided betweixt my six children, John, Joseph, Christopher, Mary, Margaret and Martha, or so many as shall be alive at the time of my decease.
My two sons John and Joseph Yonges to be executors.4,2
Next, for all my household stuff &c. belonging to me, my will is my debts and funeral charge being paid, the remainder to be equally divided betweixt my six children, John, Joseph, Christopher, Mary, Margaret and Martha, or so many as shall be alive at the time of my decease.
My two sons John and Joseph Yonges to be executors.4,2
Family | Reverend Christopher Youngs b. abt. 1575, d. 14 Jun 1626 |
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This person was last edited on | 20 Jul 2016 |
Citations
- [S318] Selah Younges Jr., Youngs Family: Vicar Christopher Younges: His Ancestors in England and His Descendants in America: A History and Genealogy (New York: p.p., 1907), further cited as Younges, Youngs Family.
- [S2065] Hal Bradley, "William1 Brown of Salem, Massachusetts, and the Youngs Family of Suffolk, England and Southold, Long Island: Additional English Sources on Their Connection," The American Genealogist 88 (Jan 2016): 73-77, at 75, further cited as Bradley, "Brown and Youngs of Salem, Mass., and Southold, Long Island."
- [S1330] Estimated from estimated birth of first child (1598).
- [S173] Harry F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings In England: Abstracts of Wills Relating to Early American Families, With Genealogical Notes and Pedigrees Constructed From the Wills and From Other Records(1901; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing, 1969 (1981 printing)), 1410, citing Arch. Suff. (Ipswich), B. 59, L. 349, further cited as Waters, Gleanings in England.