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Thomas Youngman - Revolutionary War Pension

 Cover Youngman, Thomas S41396 Cover INVALID Revy File No 41396 Thomas Youngman Priv, Rev War Act: 18 March 1818 Index:-Vol. 5, Page 596 ??? pension sent to H E G McLaughlin Washington, VT ??????? Cover Thomas Youngman, Washington ???? for New Hampshire rolls Correct ??? ???? Document 1 - Thomas Youngman April 4, 1818 I Thomas Youngman now Residing in Washington County of Orange and State of Vermont a Citizen of the United States of America I Enlisted in Ralles New Hampshire 1777 for Capt Isaac Frye's Company in ??? Col Lamoniles Regiment in General ??? Brigade for the term of three years marched to Ticonderoga was at the battle at Stillwater at the taking of Binoyou and //// other Battles ??? served out my term of three years was Regularly discharged have used no pension from government and hereby discharge ?? that may be due to me from the Government except what is provided in a later list of Congress Making provision for Officers and Soldiers ?? who served in the Ameri

John Youngman Census Records

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Items of note: Why aren't all John Youngman's children listed on the census counts for 1790, 1800 and 1810?  John Youngman Jr (1790 - 1869) Moses Youngman (1792 - ?) Mary Youngman (1795 - ?) Nicholas Youngman (1797 - 1859) Sarah Youngman (? - ?)  1790 U.S. Census Head of Family: John Youngman in Barnet, VT Free White Males 16 and up including head: 1  (John Youngman) Males under 16: 1  (? John Youngman Jr ?) Free white females including head: 1  (Abigail (?) Youngman) All other persons: 0 Slaves: 0  1800 U.S. Census Head of Family: John Youngman in Barnet, VT Free White Males 16 and up including head: 1  (John Youngman) Males under 16: ? Free white females including head: ? All other persons: ? The John Youngman entry is the last entry on Page 6 after Willm Warden (the list is sorted alphbetically by last name). The entry was not transcribed by either Ancestry.com or FamilySearch.org.  You can make out the 'Y', 'g', and 'J' from 'Yxxxgxx Jxxx"

John Youngman - Is his wife, Abigail Youngman, receiving a Widow's Pension in 1840 ?

 In the "New Hampshire Pension Roll of 1840" is listed an Abigail Youngman. She is 78 years old and living with the Jonas Blood Jr family on the 1840 census in Hollis, NH and receiving a Widow's pension. There was a relationship between the Youngmans and the Bloods, Abigail (?) Youngman was the sister-in-law of Rhoda (Youngman) Blood, wife of Simeon Blood and sister of John and Thomas Youngman.

1785 Proprietors Plan of Barnet Vermont - Which lots were owned by John and Thomas Youngman ?

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*Note "Lot 87 was reserved for the a meeting house and glebe." [History of Barnet, Vermont]  

Youngman in the Barnet Vermont Presbyterian Records (1789 to 1823)

"... It is hard for us to realize the Barnet of 1790. The census of that year gives 94 families, the population being 572. As nearly as we can tell, there were only a few roads laid out and in some manner made passable. There was not a four-wheeled vehicle in town of any kind, and no roads fit for its use had there been such. A very few frames houses had been built, but most of the people lived in log cabins. ... People traveled on foot or on horseback, and no newspaper was published within sixty miles. ..." - History of Barnet, Vermont Both John and Thomas Youngman lived in Barnet, Caledonia/Orange Vermont.  Both were listed as living there on the first 1790 U.S. Census with their wives and children. John Youngman is listed in the Church records and his children are listed as baptized at the Presbyterian church. Thomas Youngman is listed as co-sponsoring Church pew No 17 on the main floor of the Church. John Youngman in Barnet, VT:  06 Apr 1785, Voter's Registration: Too

1825 Canada census for Richelieu Stanstead

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  John Youngman (1758 - 1813) died in Stanstead, Canada [DAR]. His daughters, Mary and Sarah, move to Canada. [Source ?] Thomas Youngman's daughter,  Sally (Youngman) Jones, moved to Canada [Genealogy and Biographical Sketches of the Youngman Family]

Youngman Family Contibutes Greatly to the Revolutionary War Effort

 Number and Names of the Hollis Soldiers .... from its own citizens, more than three hundred soldiers ... a number but little less than one-fourth of its whole population. ..one each of the names of Abbott, Adams, Ambrose, Atwell ... Two each of the names of Ames, Brooks, Carter, .... Of the names of Bowers, Chamberlain, Dow, ... three each. Four each of the names Brown, Conroy, Hale ... Of the names of Ball, Colburn, ..... Youngman, five each. [Nicholas, Ebenezer, John, Thomas, and Jabez] Six of the name of Powers. Of the names of Bailey, Boynton, .... seven each. Eight of the names Hobart... ...nine of Jewett ...ten of that of Hardy ...sixteen of the name of Blood  (Worcester, Samuel T. History of the Town of Hollis, New Hampshire, from Its First Settlement to the Year 1879 by Samuel T. Worcester, 1879, Page 197)