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Yelland, Mr Jonathan |
27/28 – in 1869 and 1872 farm baliff (to Charles Marfleet Esq. – in 1872 at Bassingham) |
Yealand, Miss Isabella (later Mrs Hooper) Hooper, Thomas |
16 – 27/10/1873 – Thomas Hooper married Isabella Yealand |
Young, John *
Young, Edward Young, William Young, John
Pilgrim, Elizabeth Goodwin, Robert Anderson, Ms Mary
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35 1841 Census John Young, age 50, b~1791, N(not in Notts.), farmer, three children: Edward age 10, b~ 1831 William age 9, b~ 1832 John age 3, b~ 1848
Elizabeth Pilgrim, age 20, b~1821, Y(born in Notts), female servant Robert Goodwin, age 15, b~1826, Y(born in Notts), Agricultural labourer Mary Anderson, age 65, b~1776, N(not in Notts), Nurse (Folio 5, Piece 862) |
Young, Edward
Brunt, Sarah |
35 1841 Census Edward Young, age 40 b~1801, N(not in Notts), Independent
Sarah Brunt age 25, b~1816, N(not in Notts), Female servant. Folio 9, 862 |
Young, Mr Edward Snr. Young, Mr John *
Young,Edward Young, William
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25 – In 1844 Edward Young listed as gent. 26 in 1848 Edward Young listed as resident. 7 Mr John – 1832 listed as landowner. 25/24/26 Mr John – in 1844, 1848 and 1853 listed as landowner, farmer and lime burner. 28/ – in 1872 John Young Listed as a gent and owner. 15 – Mr John & Mr Edward – prominent Coddington farmers who were trustees of the Wesleyan school in 1858. In 1865 Edward was the head subscriber of the chapel rebuilding subscription list (Tender of £390 accepted). 27/28 In 1869 John Young listed as gent, but Edward and William Young listed as farmers and limeburners. 29/30 in 1879 Edward Young listed as farmer and limeburner. In 1881 also gent as Edward Young Esq. now also one of three principal landowners. 31/32/33/8 – in 1892, 1897, 1900 W Young listed as farmer and limekilns. In 1894 listed as an estate owner – farmer, landowner and lime burner at The Farm. |
Young, Mr William
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8 Mr William – 1900 farmer and limekiln owner. |
Young, Miss Olive (later Mrs Lee) Lee, William |
16 – 01/05/1856 – William Lee married Olive Young |
Young, George Young, Mrs Frances (néeSmith) |
16 – 31/05/1864 – George Youngmarried Frances Smith |
Young, John Young, Frederick Young, Harry Young, Walter Young, Jane Young, Sarah
(relationship between them not known, nor to John and Edward Snr.)
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15 John – received school attendance awards in 1873 – 1877. 15 Frederick – received 3s rebate for passing in three subjects at school during 1878 – 1882.
15 Harry – a poor attendee at school, in August 1887, his mother evaded the attendance officer by sending him to the Wesleyan School. 15 Walter – a poor attendee at school. In Jan 1891 reported to the attendance officer for ‘gross irregularity’.
15 Jane and Sarah Ann – received school attendance awards in 1893.
Duke of Newcastle papers: Sarah Young, dated 16 Apr 1928; “agreement on sum compensation for the extinguishment of manorial incidents fortwo parcels of land at Coddington, together with the adjoining Plough Inn [details of acreage provided]; Oct 28 – two closes of land in First Green Field and Middle Green Field, Coddington [details of acreages, cultivation and numbers on O.S. map provided] 2 Miss Sarah Young (1920 X get details) |
Young, Mr John
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1891 Census Kirklington strays Farm house Mr John – 22 farm servant, b Coddington Notts (employer Joseph Adlington (44) and Mary (55) farmer).
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Young / Lee Sarah (later Mrs Millns) Millns, William Thompson |
16 – 07/06/1881 – William Thompson Millns married Sarah Young Lee |
Young, Mrs Sarah |
34 – in 1912 listed as farmer. |
Young, Miss Fanny (later Mrs Beckett) Beckett, Mr Samuel |
16 – 09/06/1898 – Samuel Beckett married Fanny Young |
Young, Joseph Richard Young, Mrs Alice (néeWatkinson) |
16 – 07/02/1899 – Joseph Richard Young married AliceWatkinson 34 – in 1912 Joseph Richard Young listed as a beer retailer. |
Young, Mr F
Young, Mr Charles Young, Mr Charles J Young, Mr Richard
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1 Mr F – 1918, cottage in lot 59.
3 Mr Charles – Notts and Derby Regiment, 3 Mr Charles – Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry 3 Mr Richard – Sherwood Foresters
3 Lost in WWI: Richard Young, Charles Young and Charles J Young.
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