John YOUNG, Sir
1598 - 1672 (74 years)-
Name John YOUNG Suffix Sir Birth 1598 Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England Gender Male Death 24 Feb 1672 Southold, Suffolk, New York Person ID I29772 kirkpatrick Last Modified 4 Jul 2006
Father Christopher YOUNG, b. Abt 1580, Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England d. 19 Jun 1647, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 67 years) Mother Pricilla ELVIN, b. Jan 1580-1581, Reyden, Southwold, Suffolk, England d. Abt 1646, Wenham, Essex, Massachusetts (Age ~ 64 years) Marriage Abt 1595 England Family ID F9155 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joan HERRINGTON, b. Abt 1600 d. Abt 1630, England (Age ~ 30 years) Marriage 25 Jul 1622 England Children 1. John YOUNG, b. 1623, England d. 21 Apr 1691, Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts (Age 68 years) Family ID F8411 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Apr 2007
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Notes - Rev. John was believed to have been educated at Oxford. He wrote andtaught the Calvinistic System. Because the English ruler was Catholic heand many of the Parish were persecuted until conditions becameintolerable. His brother Christopher and wife sailed with brother Joseph,Master of the ship "Love" for New England. Two years later Rev. John madeapplication to sail and was refused (from the records of Westminister,was written in the margin "This man was forbyden passage by thecommissners. and went not from Yarmouth".
One report places him at New Haven 1638-40. Woods, in his history of LongIsland, where he makes Young a Minister at Hingham, England and came toNew Haven with part of his church in 1640 and to begin the settlement ofSouthold, in Oct of that year.
(Farmers Register) says he died 1672 in his 74th year.
- Rev. John was believed to have been educated at Oxford. He wrote andtaught the Calvinistic System. Because the English ruler was Catholic heand many of the Parish were persecuted until conditions becameintolerable. His brother Christopher and wife sailed with brother Joseph,Master of the ship "Love" for New England. Two years later Rev. John madeapplication to sail and was refused (from the records of Westminister,was written in the margin "This man was forbyden passage by thecommissners. and went not from Yarmouth".