Source: Dead Fred Photo #35473
Comments: Young (Nee: ) | SD | | Comments: High School Football Team - These are the 1923 Faculty & Students of the University of South Dakota, Vermillion,South Dakota.This book originally belonged to Ruth B Colfix
Source: Dead Fred, under Surname: Young. Title reads “Young Huron, SD” https://deadfred.com/photos/63643.jpg
USA | | Comments: Dakota Bell Telephone employees Huron SD Seatec Esser Carr Fed Young Wright Robeson Hoftiezer Morris Shaefer Purrington Asher Johnson Rohge Hays Keller Wells Phillips Walker Kehret
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Comments: Young (Nee: ) | Me USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Track Team 1908 Colby College, Waterville, Me -To see all the pictures in the YearBook click at thebottom of this page OR type COLBY in the photographers slot in Detailed Search. Another way to browse the yearbook is by clicking on S in the Alphabet List and select*School Annual 1908 Colby College, Waterville, Me *
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Comments: Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1905 The Williston Log Williston Seminary ,Easthampton Ma -To see all the pictures in the YearBook click at the bottom of this page OR type LOG in the photographers slot in Detailed Search. Another way to browse the yearbook is by clicking on S in the Alphabet List and select * 1905 Williston Seminary Easthampton Ma
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Comments: Young (Nee: ) | US | 1851-1900
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Comments: YOUNG (Nee: ) | U.S. or England | 1901-1920 | Comments: Young/Attwood . This is only half of the portrait, found as a backing to another group of males. date on bottom right was 1905(of male portrait)
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Comments: Bob (Robert?) Young (Nee: ) | Clear Lake Iowa | 1901-1920 | Comments: back of brown cabinet card stock in pencil says "Bob Young"- photographer Phil Mench of Clear Lake on front- he was in Clear Lake about 1900-1916 I think. Would love to find the family- I wonder if it is Robert Silas young (1859-1925) who was mayor of Clear Lake several times?? From my great aunt Ethel Teed O'Brien's collection- She lived in Clear Lake, Iowa
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Comments: A B Young (Nee: ) | La USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Company D - 1902 GUMBO Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge ,La
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Comments: Ada Young (Nee: ) | Detroit MI US | 1851-1900
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Comments: A B Young (Nee: ) | La USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Names and Students are not matched up .. hopefully if you have made a discovery this will get you one step closer to solving your family tree puzzle///1902 GUMBO Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge ,La -
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | NH | 1851-1900 | Comments: Comments on rear: Age 3 yrs 8 mos 8 day
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | Massillon OH USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Seniors 11-1916 Massillonian High School YearBook , Massillon Ohio -
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | Massillon USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: The Annual Board//The Annual Board//1916 Massillonian High School YearBook , Massillon Ohio
Dead Fred Photo #68285
Comments: Albert D Young (Nee: ) | OH United States | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1920 Mustaine Reunion Photo of the children of Meakon Mustaine.
(Row 3 Standing 12 from left) Twin, Husband of Belle Nora Mustaine
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Comments: Alfred Young (Nee: ) | Ok United States | 1936 | Comments: The Band... if you need a closeup write histroy101@aol.com for details/The TOM TOM YearBook ,Tulsa Central High School,Tulsa Ok 1936
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Comments: Alexander Noble Young (Nee: ) | Goderich Ontario Canada | 1901-1920 | Comments: Phoebe Beatrice Young (Beacom) 1888-1985 Alexander Noble Young 1887-1965
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Comments: Alice M Young (Nee: ) | Trenton NJ USA | 1930 | Comments: Juniors-1930 Quair New Jersey College for Women, of Rutgers University -
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Comments: Alonzo Young (Nee: ) | Albany Oregon USA | 1851-1900 | Comments: Found in an antique shop in Aurora, Oregon.
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Comments: Alice Young (Nee: ) | Iowa City IA USA | 1902 | Comments: Alice Young/Dean of Women-Frederick Bolton -Prof of Pedagogy - 1902 Hawkeye University of Iowa , Iowa City IA
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Comments: Asahel Cyprian Young (Nee: ) | Viewfield SD United States | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1865-1930. Married: Hattie Elenora Bills.
Comments: Barnett C. Young (Nee: ) | Sedalia MO US | 1851-1900
Dead Fred Photo #1030
Comments: B P YOUNG (Nee: ) | IL UNITED STATES | c1920 | Comments: SAILOR,OVERALLS
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Comments: BEA YOUNG (Nee: ) | OH US | 1901-1920 | Comments: This photo with associated information as well as many other photos were bequeathed to DeadFreds Archive by Marge Rice upon her passing . Marge spent many years collecting these photos from yard sales ,flea markets, antique shops and photo donations. She spent many years researching meticulously each photo so she could find the photos family.Her selfless efforts resulted in her reuniting over 2,000 Ancestors photos to family. This collection is Marges Legacy . It is an incredible work of genealogy and Love by a wonderful caring lady.
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Comments: Bernice Young (Nee: ) | Lafayette IN United States | 1921-1940 | Comments: From the 1922 Jefferson High School yearbook, "The Nautilus."
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Comments: Benjamin C. Young (Nee: ) | Hutchinson KS US | 1941-1960
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Comments: Betty Young (Nee: ) | | 1921-1940 | Comments: Donated to DeadFred by Madeline Jenkins Millard . This album was purchased at a garage sale in Colorado Springs . Its contents give no clue as to it's Colorado connection however she believes there is a connection to Ruth E. Swope as her name is often abbreviated a R. Swope or R.E.S. Location most frequently mentioned is Marion, Ohio. Madeline has retained two photos of HUBERS as she is researching this surname which are posted to DeadFred. She will be happy to return to family upon request.
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Comments: Brigham Young (Nee: ) | South Portland Me USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Freshman Class Picture - Names do not matchup with Students. Hopefully this will get you one step closerto your discovery .. for a larger scan contact histroy101@aol.com ****1928 HeadLight South Portland High School, South Portland ,Maine -To see all thepictures in the YearBook Click at the bottom of this page OR type SPORT in thephotographers slot in Detailed Search. To browse the yearbook click on S inthe Alphabet List and select School Annual 1928 South Portland High School,South Portland ,Maine .
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Comments: Carrie (Dr.) F. Young (Nee: ) | | 1901-1920 | Comments: Born: 1828; Died: 1911.
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Comments: Charles Young (Nee: ) | Danville Pa United States | 1896 | Comments: Saint Johns Sunday School Class, Danville Pa 1896 Montour Co . Bottom row to left of the teacher is Florence SHULTZ and standing in the back of the teacher is Chester BALLIET . The teacher is his mother Clarissa BALLIET.Standing in the back on the right second child in is Ruth SHULTZ, If anyone identifies anyone else it would be nice to now ..
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Comments: Chance Young (Nee: ) | | 1851-1900 | Comments:
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Comments: CHRISTIAN D YOUNG (Nee: ) | KY USA | 1941-1960 | Comments: 1.GARRET A DESKINS 2.ERMA D DESKINS 3.CHRISTINE D YOUNG 4.WILLIAM DESKINS 5 GARRETT SHORTY A DESKINS 6.GENE T.DESKINS 7.JACK L DESKINS 8.DOVER D DESKINS 9.LENTON DESKINS
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Comments: Cleon O Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Fraternity Chi Alpha Epsilon-1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa -
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Comments: Clarence Young (Nee: ) | Huntington IN Untied States | 1920 | Comments: Junior Class Photo ,, Names are not matched to the images in this Annual for this photo .. if you know the person please leave a comment in or Message Board :Picks and Shovel ,,, 1920 “Modulus” Huntington High School ,Huntington,Ill
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Comments: Connie Bell Young (Nee: ) | United States | | Comments: written on back: Ronald, Connie Bell, and Margaret Young - no location
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Comments: Donavan A Young (Nee: ) | Elgin IL United States | 1918 | Comments: Students ..1918 Maroon, Elgin High School ,Elgin ,Ill
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Comments: E M Young (Nee: ) | | 1921-1940 | Comments: Dawes House/The 1922 Lawrenceville School on the John C Green Foundation Lawrenceville NJ.
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Comments: Eddie Young (Nee: ) | Havelock NE USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: taken by my great aunt in around 1916 of one of her high school friends. A man named Eddie Young in background.
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Comments: Ella Young (Nee: ) | Neekoosa Wi Usa | 1901-1920 | Comments: Seiors 32 - 1908 Echo Milwaukee State Normal Milwaukee ,Wisconsin
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Comments: Fern Young (Nee: ) | Havelock NE USA | 1901-1920 |
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Comments: Flossie Mae Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1956 | Comments: Taken in early 1956 .Flossie Mae Young (Granny Mom) my grandmother is on the right . My mother Ginger Young is on the left .Contact cbyoung@swbell.net`
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Francis Young. More information unavailable.
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Comments: Foster Young (Nee: ) | USA | | Comments: This is a picture that is in a WINCHELL family photo album. I believe it is a picture of the roommate of my grandfather, George Herbert Winchell, Jr., at West Point Military Academy.
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Comments: Frank H Young (Nee: ) | Chariton IA USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: 1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Comments: G W Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Amphictyon Society- 1904 Royal Purple Cornell College , Mt Vernon ,Iowa-
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Comments: Frank Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Literary Society Alpha Nu-1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Comments: G A Young (Nee: ) | Poughkeepsie NY | 1851-1900 |
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Comments: George Albert Young (Nee: ) | Marlboro NY USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Middle Class Photo///Names not matched to students///1905 The Williston Log Williston Seminary ,Easthampton Ma
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Comments: George Edward Young (Nee: ) | Pine City NY United States | 1921-1940 | Comments: George Edward Young born July 8 1921 in Hastings, PA to George Andrew & Sabra Cryer Young married Elizabeth Jane Andrews Sept 20, 1941 Pine City man was always there for family, friends By George Osgood Star-Gazette Pine City _ George Young just couldn't do enough. Growing flowers or beating the drums, dancing, or painting, working, or just helping anywhere he could, Mr. Young never quit. Never quit loving either. ''The greatest thing for him was to be involved with his family,'' said Sharon Young of Elmira. ''He just loved everybody. He was a true people-person. But he loved his family the most. ''There wasn't anything he wouldn't do, big or small, to help. He was always there.'' George E. Young, 74, of Pine City, died at St Joeseph's Hospital in Elmira on Friday, May 24, 1966. He was 74. Mr.Young was born in Hastings, PA, and moved to the Elmira area with his family shortly after High school. He enlisted when WWII broke out and flew 52 missions behing a .50-caliber machine gun in a turret on an Army Air Corps B24 bomber. He worked at Ward LaFrance and American LaFrance for more than 30 years, serving as a bid analyst at American - and loving it. ''He was great at customer relations,'' Sharon Young said. ''He would always get the out-of-town customers and take them out and show them a good time, and before they left, they would be doing business with the company. He could take someone out for the night who didn't even speak English and show them a great time without ever talking with them, '' she said. ''That's how he was.'' Mr Young was a self-taught drummer wh played in several bands, including th Joey Augustine Band, in the 1940's and '50's. ''That was his second job.'' Sharon Young said. ''He used to say that was how he got his Christmas money. That man could drum like nobody's business. And he never had a lesson.'' Music was always important to Mr. Young. He loved the big bands, '' Sharon Young said. ''He loved Benny Goodman and all of the others. In fact, he was listening to his little walkman up until about an hour before he passed away.'' Mr. Young was at home in the garden too. And living in nine homes, during his 55-year marriage he had plenty of different ones to work on. ''It was just beautiful, ''Sharon Young said. ''He could grow all kinds of vegetables and flowers. He would take a snip of this and a little snip of that, and put them in his garden and have them growing in no time. And when he got tired of his own garden, he would go aroud to help his children and help them with their gardens, '' she said. In fact, helping was a big part of Mr. Young's life - a pleasure more than a duty - and something the whole family appreciated. ''There wasn't a project in the family that he didn't have a part in,'' his daughter-in-law said. ''It didn't matter whether it was big or small, he was involved. ''He helped re-do kitchens, and He did yard work. If my husband was talking to him and told him that he was going out to mow the lawn 10 minutes later George would be ther with his rake. That's what he did. He always wanted to help with anything.'' Mr Young's children lost not just a father, but a best friend, Sharon Young said. And he was a loving grandfather who lived to see three great grandchildren. And a man who made the most of his time on earth. ''He was just so healthy, so strong right up until the end,'' Sharon Young said. ''He was like a 40 or 50 year old man. He could do anything. People thaought of him like he was immortal, and of course he wasn't. But he lived a good life.'' In addition to Sharon Young, Mr Young is survived by his wife of 55 years Elizabeth;son Michael Young of Elmira; daughters Carole Ellison of Elmira; Nancy Ellison of Pine City; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, Calif; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. YOUNG, GEORGE E. Age 74 of Pine City, NY passed away Friday May 24, 1996 at St. Joesph's Hospita. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Elizabeth Andrews Young;daughters and sons-in-law Carole and David Ellison of Elmira, NY, Nancy and Wayne Ellison of Pine City NY; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Sharon Young of Elmira, NY; grandchildren Melissa Ellison Merritt;Cyle,Michelle and Melinda Ellison; Nicholas, Matthew and Jessica Young; great grandchildren, Hayley, Elizabeth and Dakota; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, CA. George was a son of the late George A and Sabre (Cryer) Young. He was predeceased by his brother Robert Young; and his sister, Eleanore Lane. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, 1050 Penna. Ave. Mon 7:00 - 9:00 PM A mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick's Church with Father Joseph McCaffery, Celebrant. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. George was a devoted family man who loved gardening, music and dancing. He was retired from American LaFrance Corp. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the Elmira Elks Club
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Comments: George Edward Young (Nee: ) | Elmira NY United States | 1941-1960 | Comments: George Edward Young born July 8 1921 in Hastings, PA to George Andrew & Sabra Cryer Young married Elizabeth Jane Andrews Sept 20, 1941 Pine City man was always there for family, friends By George Osgood Star-Gazette Pine City _ George Young just couldn't do enough. Growing flowers or beating the drums, dancing, or painting, working, or just helping anywhere he could, Mr. Young never quit. Never quit loving either. ''The greatest thing for him was to be involved with his family,'' said Sharon Young of Elmira. ''He just loved everybody. He was a true people-person. But he loved his family the most. ''There wasn't anything he wouldn't do, big or small, to help. He was always there.'' George E. Young, 74, of Pine City, died at St Joeseph's Hospital in Elmira on Friday, May 24, 1966. He was 74. Mr.Young was born in Hastings, PA, and moved to the Elmira area with his family shortly after High school. He enlisted when WWII broke out and flew 52 missions behing a .50-caliber machine gun in a turret on an Army Air Corps B24 bomber. He worked at Ward LaFrance and American LaFrance for more than 30 years, serving as a bid analyst at American - and loving it. ''He was great at customer relations,'' Sharon Young said. ''He would always get the out-of-town customers and take them out and show them a good time, and before they left, they would be doing business with the company. He could take someone out for the night who didn't even speak English and show them a great time without ever talking with them, '' she said. ''That's how he was.'' Mr Young was a self-taught drummer wh played in several bands, including th Joey Augustine Band, in the 1940's and '50's. ''That was his second job.'' Sharon Young said. ''He used to say that was how he got his Christmas money. That man could drum like nobody's business. And he never had a lesson.'' Music was always important to Mr. Young. He loved the big bands, '' Sharon Young said. ''He loved Benny Goodman and all of the others. In fact, he was listening to his little walkman up until about an hour before he passed away.'' Mr. Young was at home in the garden too. And living in nine homes, during his 55-year marriage he had plenty of different ones to work on. ''It was just beautiful, ''Sharon Young said. ''He could grow all kinds of vegetables and flowers. He would take a snip of this and a little snip of that, and put them in his garden and have them growing in no time. And when he got tired of his own garden, he would go aroud to help his children and help them with their gardens, '' she said. In fact, helping was a big part of Mr. Young's life - a pleasure more than a duty - and something the whole family appreciated. ''There wasn't a project in the family that he didn't have a part in,'' his daughter-in-law said. ''It didn't matter whether it was big or small, he was involved. ''He helped re-do kitchens, and He did yard work. If my husband was talking to him and told him that he was going out to mow the lawn 10 minutes later George would be ther with his rake. That's what he did. He always wanted to help with anything.'' Mr Young's children lost not just a father, but a best friend, Sharon Young said. And he was a loving grandfather who lived to see three great grandchildren. And a man who made the most of his time on earth. ''He was just so healthy, so strong right up until the end,'' Sharon Young said. ''He was like a 40 or 50 year old man. He could do anything. People thaought of him like he was immortal, and of course he wasn't. But he lived a good life.'' In addition to Sharon Young, Mr Young is survived by his wife of 55 years Elizabeth;son Michael Young of Elmira; daughters Carole Ellison of Elmira; Nancy Ellison of Pine City; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, Calif; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. YOUNG, GEORGE E. Age 74 of Pine City, NY passed away Friday May 24, 1996 at St. Joesph's Hospita. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Elizabeth Andrews Young;daughters and sons-in-law Carole and David Ellison of Elmira, NY, Nancy and Wayne Ellison of Pine City NY; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Sharon Young of Elmira, NY; grandchildren Melissa Ellison Merritt;Cyle,Michelle and Melinda Ellison; Nicholas, Matthew and Jessica Young; great grandchildren, Hayley, Elizabeth and Dakota; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, CA. George was a son of the late George A and Sabre (Cryer) Young. He was predeceased by his brother Robert Young; and his sister, Eleanore Lane. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, 1050 Penna. Ave. Mon 7:00 - 9:00 PM A mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick's Church with Father Joseph McCaffery, Celebrant. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. George was a devoted family man who loved gardening, music and dancing. He was retired from American LaFrance Corp. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the Elmira Elks Club
Source: Dead Fred Photo #35473
Comments: Young (Nee: ) | SD | | Comments: High School Football Team - These are the 1923 Faculty & Students of the University of South Dakota, Vermillion,South Dakota.This book originally belonged to Ruth B Colfix
Source: Dead Fred, under Surname: Young. Title reads “Young Huron, SD” https://deadfred.com/photos/63643.jpg
USA | | Comments: Dakota Bell Telephone employees Huron SD Seatec Esser Carr Fed Young Wright Robeson Hoftiezer Morris Shaefer Purrington Asher Johnson Rohge Hays Keller Wells Phillips Walker Kehret
Source: https://deadfred.com/photos/20498.jpg
Comments: Young (Nee: ) | Me USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Track Team 1908 Colby College, Waterville, Me -To see all the pictures in the YearBook click at thebottom of this page OR type COLBY in the photographers slot in Detailed Search. Another way to browse the yearbook is by clicking on S in the Alphabet List and select*School Annual 1908 Colby College, Waterville, Me *
Source: https://deadfred.com/photos/22461.jpg
Comments: Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1905 The Williston Log Williston Seminary ,Easthampton Ma -To see all the pictures in the YearBook click at the bottom of this page OR type LOG in the photographers slot in Detailed Search. Another way to browse the yearbook is by clicking on S in the Alphabet List and select * 1905 Williston Seminary Easthampton Ma
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Comments: Young (Nee: ) | US | 1851-1900
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Comments: YOUNG (Nee: ) | U.S. or England | 1901-1920 | Comments: Young/Attwood . This is only half of the portrait, found as a backing to another group of males. date on bottom right was 1905(of male portrait)
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Comments: Bob (Robert?) Young (Nee: ) | Clear Lake Iowa | 1901-1920 | Comments: back of brown cabinet card stock in pencil says "Bob Young"- photographer Phil Mench of Clear Lake on front- he was in Clear Lake about 1900-1916 I think. Would love to find the family- I wonder if it is Robert Silas young (1859-1925) who was mayor of Clear Lake several times?? From my great aunt Ethel Teed O'Brien's collection- She lived in Clear Lake, Iowa
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Comments: A B Young (Nee: ) | La USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Company D - 1902 GUMBO Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge ,La
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Comments: Ada Young (Nee: ) | Detroit MI US | 1851-1900
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Comments: A B Young (Nee: ) | La USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Names and Students are not matched up .. hopefully if you have made a discovery this will get you one step closer to solving your family tree puzzle///1902 GUMBO Louisiana State University,Baton Rouge ,La -
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | NH | 1851-1900 | Comments: Comments on rear: Age 3 yrs 8 mos 8 day
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | Massillon OH USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Seniors 11-1916 Massillonian High School YearBook , Massillon Ohio -
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Comments: Albert Young (Nee: ) | Massillon USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: The Annual Board//The Annual Board//1916 Massillonian High School YearBook , Massillon Ohio
Dead Fred Photo #68285
Comments: Albert D Young (Nee: ) | OH United States | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1920 Mustaine Reunion Photo of the children of Meakon Mustaine.
(Row 3 Standing 12 from left) Twin, Husband of Belle Nora Mustaine
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Comments: Alfred Young (Nee: ) | Ok United States | 1936 | Comments: The Band... if you need a closeup write histroy101@aol.com for details/The TOM TOM YearBook ,Tulsa Central High School,Tulsa Ok 1936
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Comments: Alexander Noble Young (Nee: ) | Goderich Ontario Canada | 1901-1920 | Comments: Phoebe Beatrice Young (Beacom) 1888-1985 Alexander Noble Young 1887-1965
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Comments: Alice M Young (Nee: ) | Trenton NJ USA | 1930 | Comments: Juniors-1930 Quair New Jersey College for Women, of Rutgers University -
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Comments: Alonzo Young (Nee: ) | Albany Oregon USA | 1851-1900 | Comments: Found in an antique shop in Aurora, Oregon.
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Comments: Alice Young (Nee: ) | Iowa City IA USA | 1902 | Comments: Alice Young/Dean of Women-Frederick Bolton -Prof of Pedagogy - 1902 Hawkeye University of Iowa , Iowa City IA
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Comments: Asahel Cyprian Young (Nee: ) | Viewfield SD United States | 1901-1920 | Comments: 1865-1930. Married: Hattie Elenora Bills.
Comments: Barnett C. Young (Nee: ) | Sedalia MO US | 1851-1900
Dead Fred Photo #1030
Comments: B P YOUNG (Nee: ) | IL UNITED STATES | c1920 | Comments: SAILOR,OVERALLS
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Comments: BEA YOUNG (Nee: ) | OH US | 1901-1920 | Comments: This photo with associated information as well as many other photos were bequeathed to DeadFreds Archive by Marge Rice upon her passing . Marge spent many years collecting these photos from yard sales ,flea markets, antique shops and photo donations. She spent many years researching meticulously each photo so she could find the photos family.Her selfless efforts resulted in her reuniting over 2,000 Ancestors photos to family. This collection is Marges Legacy . It is an incredible work of genealogy and Love by a wonderful caring lady.
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Comments: Bernice Young (Nee: ) | Lafayette IN United States | 1921-1940 | Comments: From the 1922 Jefferson High School yearbook, "The Nautilus."
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Comments: Benjamin C. Young (Nee: ) | Hutchinson KS US | 1941-1960
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Comments: Betty Young (Nee: ) | | 1921-1940 | Comments: Donated to DeadFred by Madeline Jenkins Millard . This album was purchased at a garage sale in Colorado Springs . Its contents give no clue as to it's Colorado connection however she believes there is a connection to Ruth E. Swope as her name is often abbreviated a R. Swope or R.E.S. Location most frequently mentioned is Marion, Ohio. Madeline has retained two photos of HUBERS as she is researching this surname which are posted to DeadFred. She will be happy to return to family upon request.
https://deadfred.com/photos/18904.jpg
Comments: Brigham Young (Nee: ) | South Portland Me USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Freshman Class Picture - Names do not matchup with Students. Hopefully this will get you one step closerto your discovery .. for a larger scan contact histroy101@aol.com ****1928 HeadLight South Portland High School, South Portland ,Maine -To see all thepictures in the YearBook Click at the bottom of this page OR type SPORT in thephotographers slot in Detailed Search. To browse the yearbook click on S inthe Alphabet List and select School Annual 1928 South Portland High School,South Portland ,Maine .
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Comments: Carrie (Dr.) F. Young (Nee: ) | | 1901-1920 | Comments: Born: 1828; Died: 1911.
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Comments: Charles Young (Nee: ) | Danville Pa United States | 1896 | Comments: Saint Johns Sunday School Class, Danville Pa 1896 Montour Co . Bottom row to left of the teacher is Florence SHULTZ and standing in the back of the teacher is Chester BALLIET . The teacher is his mother Clarissa BALLIET.Standing in the back on the right second child in is Ruth SHULTZ, If anyone identifies anyone else it would be nice to now ..
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Comments: Chance Young (Nee: ) | | 1851-1900 | Comments:
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Comments: CHRISTIAN D YOUNG (Nee: ) | KY USA | 1941-1960 | Comments: 1.GARRET A DESKINS 2.ERMA D DESKINS 3.CHRISTINE D YOUNG 4.WILLIAM DESKINS 5 GARRETT SHORTY A DESKINS 6.GENE T.DESKINS 7.JACK L DESKINS 8.DOVER D DESKINS 9.LENTON DESKINS
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Comments: Cleon O Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Fraternity Chi Alpha Epsilon-1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa -
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Comments: Clarence Young (Nee: ) | Huntington IN Untied States | 1920 | Comments: Junior Class Photo ,, Names are not matched to the images in this Annual for this photo .. if you know the person please leave a comment in or Message Board :Picks and Shovel ,,, 1920 “Modulus” Huntington High School ,Huntington,Ill
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Comments: Connie Bell Young (Nee: ) | United States | | Comments: written on back: Ronald, Connie Bell, and Margaret Young - no location
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Comments: Donavan A Young (Nee: ) | Elgin IL United States | 1918 | Comments: Students ..1918 Maroon, Elgin High School ,Elgin ,Ill
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Comments: E M Young (Nee: ) | | 1921-1940 | Comments: Dawes House/The 1922 Lawrenceville School on the John C Green Foundation Lawrenceville NJ.
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Comments: Eddie Young (Nee: ) | Havelock NE USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: taken by my great aunt in around 1916 of one of her high school friends. A man named Eddie Young in background.
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Comments: Ella Young (Nee: ) | Neekoosa Wi Usa | 1901-1920 | Comments: Seiors 32 - 1908 Echo Milwaukee State Normal Milwaukee ,Wisconsin
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Comments: Fern Young (Nee: ) | Havelock NE USA | 1901-1920 |
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Comments: Flossie Mae Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1956 | Comments: Taken in early 1956 .Flossie Mae Young (Granny Mom) my grandmother is on the right . My mother Ginger Young is on the left .Contact cbyoung@swbell.net`
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Francis Young. More information unavailable.
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Comments: Foster Young (Nee: ) | USA | | Comments: This is a picture that is in a WINCHELL family photo album. I believe it is a picture of the roommate of my grandfather, George Herbert Winchell, Jr., at West Point Military Academy.
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Comments: Frank H Young (Nee: ) | Chariton IA USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: 1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Comments: G W Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Amphictyon Society- 1904 Royal Purple Cornell College , Mt Vernon ,Iowa-
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Comments: Frank Young (Nee: ) | USA | 1921-1940 | Comments: Literary Society Alpha Nu-1923 Acorn Coe College, Cedar Rapids Iowa
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Comments: G A Young (Nee: ) | Poughkeepsie NY | 1851-1900 |
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Comments: George Albert Young (Nee: ) | Marlboro NY USA | 1901-1920 | Comments: Middle Class Photo///Names not matched to students///1905 The Williston Log Williston Seminary ,Easthampton Ma
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Comments: George Edward Young (Nee: ) | Pine City NY United States | 1921-1940 | Comments: George Edward Young born July 8 1921 in Hastings, PA to George Andrew & Sabra Cryer Young married Elizabeth Jane Andrews Sept 20, 1941 Pine City man was always there for family, friends By George Osgood Star-Gazette Pine City _ George Young just couldn't do enough. Growing flowers or beating the drums, dancing, or painting, working, or just helping anywhere he could, Mr. Young never quit. Never quit loving either. ''The greatest thing for him was to be involved with his family,'' said Sharon Young of Elmira. ''He just loved everybody. He was a true people-person. But he loved his family the most. ''There wasn't anything he wouldn't do, big or small, to help. He was always there.'' George E. Young, 74, of Pine City, died at St Joeseph's Hospital in Elmira on Friday, May 24, 1966. He was 74. Mr.Young was born in Hastings, PA, and moved to the Elmira area with his family shortly after High school. He enlisted when WWII broke out and flew 52 missions behing a .50-caliber machine gun in a turret on an Army Air Corps B24 bomber. He worked at Ward LaFrance and American LaFrance for more than 30 years, serving as a bid analyst at American - and loving it. ''He was great at customer relations,'' Sharon Young said. ''He would always get the out-of-town customers and take them out and show them a good time, and before they left, they would be doing business with the company. He could take someone out for the night who didn't even speak English and show them a great time without ever talking with them, '' she said. ''That's how he was.'' Mr Young was a self-taught drummer wh played in several bands, including th Joey Augustine Band, in the 1940's and '50's. ''That was his second job.'' Sharon Young said. ''He used to say that was how he got his Christmas money. That man could drum like nobody's business. And he never had a lesson.'' Music was always important to Mr. Young. He loved the big bands, '' Sharon Young said. ''He loved Benny Goodman and all of the others. In fact, he was listening to his little walkman up until about an hour before he passed away.'' Mr. Young was at home in the garden too. And living in nine homes, during his 55-year marriage he had plenty of different ones to work on. ''It was just beautiful, ''Sharon Young said. ''He could grow all kinds of vegetables and flowers. He would take a snip of this and a little snip of that, and put them in his garden and have them growing in no time. And when he got tired of his own garden, he would go aroud to help his children and help them with their gardens, '' she said. In fact, helping was a big part of Mr. Young's life - a pleasure more than a duty - and something the whole family appreciated. ''There wasn't a project in the family that he didn't have a part in,'' his daughter-in-law said. ''It didn't matter whether it was big or small, he was involved. ''He helped re-do kitchens, and He did yard work. If my husband was talking to him and told him that he was going out to mow the lawn 10 minutes later George would be ther with his rake. That's what he did. He always wanted to help with anything.'' Mr Young's children lost not just a father, but a best friend, Sharon Young said. And he was a loving grandfather who lived to see three great grandchildren. And a man who made the most of his time on earth. ''He was just so healthy, so strong right up until the end,'' Sharon Young said. ''He was like a 40 or 50 year old man. He could do anything. People thaought of him like he was immortal, and of course he wasn't. But he lived a good life.'' In addition to Sharon Young, Mr Young is survived by his wife of 55 years Elizabeth;son Michael Young of Elmira; daughters Carole Ellison of Elmira; Nancy Ellison of Pine City; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, Calif; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. YOUNG, GEORGE E. Age 74 of Pine City, NY passed away Friday May 24, 1996 at St. Joesph's Hospita. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Elizabeth Andrews Young;daughters and sons-in-law Carole and David Ellison of Elmira, NY, Nancy and Wayne Ellison of Pine City NY; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Sharon Young of Elmira, NY; grandchildren Melissa Ellison Merritt;Cyle,Michelle and Melinda Ellison; Nicholas, Matthew and Jessica Young; great grandchildren, Hayley, Elizabeth and Dakota; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, CA. George was a son of the late George A and Sabre (Cryer) Young. He was predeceased by his brother Robert Young; and his sister, Eleanore Lane. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, 1050 Penna. Ave. Mon 7:00 - 9:00 PM A mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick's Church with Father Joseph McCaffery, Celebrant. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. George was a devoted family man who loved gardening, music and dancing. He was retired from American LaFrance Corp. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the Elmira Elks Club
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Comments: George Edward Young (Nee: ) | Elmira NY United States | 1941-1960 | Comments: George Edward Young born July 8 1921 in Hastings, PA to George Andrew & Sabra Cryer Young married Elizabeth Jane Andrews Sept 20, 1941 Pine City man was always there for family, friends By George Osgood Star-Gazette Pine City _ George Young just couldn't do enough. Growing flowers or beating the drums, dancing, or painting, working, or just helping anywhere he could, Mr. Young never quit. Never quit loving either. ''The greatest thing for him was to be involved with his family,'' said Sharon Young of Elmira. ''He just loved everybody. He was a true people-person. But he loved his family the most. ''There wasn't anything he wouldn't do, big or small, to help. He was always there.'' George E. Young, 74, of Pine City, died at St Joeseph's Hospital in Elmira on Friday, May 24, 1966. He was 74. Mr.Young was born in Hastings, PA, and moved to the Elmira area with his family shortly after High school. He enlisted when WWII broke out and flew 52 missions behing a .50-caliber machine gun in a turret on an Army Air Corps B24 bomber. He worked at Ward LaFrance and American LaFrance for more than 30 years, serving as a bid analyst at American - and loving it. ''He was great at customer relations,'' Sharon Young said. ''He would always get the out-of-town customers and take them out and show them a good time, and before they left, they would be doing business with the company. He could take someone out for the night who didn't even speak English and show them a great time without ever talking with them, '' she said. ''That's how he was.'' Mr Young was a self-taught drummer wh played in several bands, including th Joey Augustine Band, in the 1940's and '50's. ''That was his second job.'' Sharon Young said. ''He used to say that was how he got his Christmas money. That man could drum like nobody's business. And he never had a lesson.'' Music was always important to Mr. Young. He loved the big bands, '' Sharon Young said. ''He loved Benny Goodman and all of the others. In fact, he was listening to his little walkman up until about an hour before he passed away.'' Mr. Young was at home in the garden too. And living in nine homes, during his 55-year marriage he had plenty of different ones to work on. ''It was just beautiful, ''Sharon Young said. ''He could grow all kinds of vegetables and flowers. He would take a snip of this and a little snip of that, and put them in his garden and have them growing in no time. And when he got tired of his own garden, he would go aroud to help his children and help them with their gardens, '' she said. In fact, helping was a big part of Mr. Young's life - a pleasure more than a duty - and something the whole family appreciated. ''There wasn't a project in the family that he didn't have a part in,'' his daughter-in-law said. ''It didn't matter whether it was big or small, he was involved. ''He helped re-do kitchens, and He did yard work. If my husband was talking to him and told him that he was going out to mow the lawn 10 minutes later George would be ther with his rake. That's what he did. He always wanted to help with anything.'' Mr Young's children lost not just a father, but a best friend, Sharon Young said. And he was a loving grandfather who lived to see three great grandchildren. And a man who made the most of his time on earth. ''He was just so healthy, so strong right up until the end,'' Sharon Young said. ''He was like a 40 or 50 year old man. He could do anything. People thaought of him like he was immortal, and of course he wasn't. But he lived a good life.'' In addition to Sharon Young, Mr Young is survived by his wife of 55 years Elizabeth;son Michael Young of Elmira; daughters Carole Ellison of Elmira; Nancy Ellison of Pine City; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, Calif; seven grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. YOUNG, GEORGE E. Age 74 of Pine City, NY passed away Friday May 24, 1996 at St. Joesph's Hospita. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Elizabeth Andrews Young;daughters and sons-in-law Carole and David Ellison of Elmira, NY, Nancy and Wayne Ellison of Pine City NY; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Sharon Young of Elmira, NY; grandchildren Melissa Ellison Merritt;Cyle,Michelle and Melinda Ellison; Nicholas, Matthew and Jessica Young; great grandchildren, Hayley, Elizabeth and Dakota; brother Orville Young of Santa Rosa, CA. George was a son of the late George A and Sabre (Cryer) Young. He was predeceased by his brother Robert Young; and his sister, Eleanore Lane. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, 1050 Penna. Ave. Mon 7:00 - 9:00 PM A mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick's Church with Father Joseph McCaffery, Celebrant. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. George was a devoted family man who loved gardening, music and dancing. He was retired from American LaFrance Corp. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of the Elmira Elks Club