Eleventh Generation (Continued)
Eleventh Generation (Continued)
Family of Sarah Emeno (143) & George Young
470. George Young (Sarah Emeno10, George Frederick Emoneau9, Mary Elizabeth Wamboldt8, Johann Adam7, Johannes Wambold6, Johann Peter5, Jakob4, Peter3, Martin2, Dieter1). Born on 14 Nov 1837 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America. George died in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 1 Jun 1912; he was 74.10

The 1871 Canadian federal census states that George and Keziah Young with two children resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. They lived in the household of his widowed mother Sarah Young. George Young was a farmer. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 195-H1, Mahone Bay, p. 78)

George and Caksia Young with five children resided resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. George Young was a farmer. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C1, Blockhouse, p. 28)

According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, George and Kezia Young with six children resided resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. George and Sammuel Young were farmers. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-B1, Blockhouse, p. 32)

The 1901 Canadian federal census states that George and Kezia Young with three adult children resided resided in the Oakland census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. George and James Young were farmers. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-B1, Oakland, p. 18)

George and Kiza Young resided resided Indian Point, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Their granddaughter Nettie Young lived in their household. George was a farmer. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-19, Indian Point, p. 2)

George Young died of consumption.

On 15 Dec 1863 George married Keziah Matilda Zwicker, daughter of John Peter Zwicker & Catherine Heyson, in Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.10 Born on 9 Feb 1843 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.9 Keziah Matilda was baptized in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 7 Mar 1843.9 Keziah Matilda died in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 29 Oct 1936; she was 93.10 Buried on 1 Nov 1936 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10

They had the following children:
1285i.
Samuel Burton (1867-<1901)
1286ii.
Annie (~1870-)
1287iii.
W.B. (1872-<1881)
1288iv.
1289v.
James Nathaniel (1877-1964)
1290vi.
Minnie L. (1880-)
1291vii.
Jennet Kezia (1881-1954)
471. John Henry Young (Sarah Emeno10, George Frederick Emoneau9, Mary Elizabeth Wamboldt8, Johann Adam7, Johannes Wambold6, Johann Peter5, Jakob4, Peter3, Martin2, Dieter1). Born on 7 May 1846 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.16 Occupation: Farmer.

The 1871 Canadian federal census states that Henry Young resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He lived in the household of his widowed mother Sarah Young. Henry Young was a seaman. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg co., ED 195-H1, Mahone Bay, p. 78)

Henry and Adelate Young with two daughters resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. His widowed mother Sarah Young lived in the household. Henry Young was a farmer. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C1, Blockhouse, p. 28)

According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, Henry and Adelate Young with five children resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Henry Young was a fisherman. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-B1, Blockhouse, pp. 31-32)

The 1901 Canadian federal census states that Henry and Adelaid Young with four children resided in the Oakland census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Henry and Artha Young were farmers. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-B1, Oakland, p. 18)

Henry and Adelaide Young with two children resided at Indian Point, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Henry Young was a farmer. Mary Young was seamstress in a department store. Arthur Young was a fisherman. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-19, Indian Point, p. 1)

On 20 May 1871 John Henry married Adelaide Sophia Zwicker, daughter of John Peter Zwicker & Catherine Heyson, in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Born on 24 May 1846 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.16

They had the following children:
1292i.
Martha Adelaide (1877-1973)
1293ii.
1294iii.
Mary (1881-)
1295iv.
Louisa (1883-)
1296v.
Arthur Henry (1887-~1986)
472. James S. Young (Sarah Emeno10, George Frederick Emoneau9, Mary Elizabeth Wamboldt8, Johann Adam7, Johannes Wambold6, Johann Peter5, Jakob4, Peter3, Martin2, Dieter1). Born on 20 Jul 1852 in Young’s Island, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.16 James S. died in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 2 Sep 1917; he was 65.10 Buried in Sep 1917 in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Occupation: Ship Carpenter.

The 1871 Canadian federal census states that James Young resided in the Mahone Bay census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He lived in the household of his widowed mother Sarah Young. James Young was a farmer. The family were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1871, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg co., ED 195-H1, Mahone Bay, p. 78)

James Young was a ship carpenter in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He died from kidney disease.

On 20 May 1879 James S. married Leah Catherine Zwicker, daughter of Edmund Zwicker & Eliza Sarty, in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10 Born on 21 Sep 1857 in Indian Point, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America.16 Leah Catherine was baptized in Mahone Bay, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, British North America, on 29 Nov 1857. Leah Catherine died in Bridgewater, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada, on 30 May 1952; she was 94.10 Buried on 2 Jun 1952 in Lunenburg, Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.10

James and Leah Young resided in the Blockhouse census district, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1881 Canadian federal census. Her widowed mother Eliza Zwicker and her sister Rachel Zwicker lived in the household. James Young was a farmer. James and Leah Young were Lutherans. Eliza and Rachel Zwicker were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1881, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 11-C1, Blockhouse, p. 27)

According to the 1891 Canadian federal census, James and Leah Young resided in Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Her widowed mother Eliza Zwicker lived in the household. James Young was a ship carpenter. James and Leah Young were Lutherans. Eliza Zwicker was an Anglican. (RG 31-C-1, 1891, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 38-F1, Lunenburg, p. 25)

The 1901 Canadian federal census states that James and Leah Young resided in Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. James Young was a ship carpenter. James and Leah Young were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1901, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 37-R1, Lunenburg, p. 7)

James and Leah Young resided in Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia according to the 1911 Canadian federal census. Clarence Walters was a lodger in their household. James Young was a ship carpenter. Clarence Walters was a fisherman and a Presbyterian. James and Leah Young were Lutherans. (RG 31-C-1, 1911, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 49-47, Lunenburg, pp. 1-2)

The 1921 Canadian federal census states that the widow Leah Young resided on Cumberland Street, Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Leah Young owned her home. Everett and Hilda MacKay were lodgers in the household. Everett MacKay was a student. Hilda MacKay was a clerk in a shop. They were Anglicans. (RG 31-C-1, 1921, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg Co., ED 61-01, Lunenburg, p. 3)

Leah Young died from general debility caused by a fractured hip.

They had no children.
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