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Edgar Harvey Young

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Edgar Harvey Young

Birth
Death
1901 (aged 60–61)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EDGAR H. YOUNG

(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 30 June)
The body of heart attack victim J.E. Young arrived here from
Sheboygan on Sun. He had been a long time resident here and
worked in our factories. The Free Masons from here and Sheboygan
participated in the funeral.
Der Nord Westen, 04 July 1901
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A GOOD MAN DEPARTED
E.H. Youngs(sic), a former resident of this city but for the past 16 years or
more a resident of Sheboygan, fell dead from heart failure while he was on his
way to work last Thursday. His body was brought here by special train on Sunday
for burial, guarded and escorted by about 100 prominent citizens and Masons of
Sheboygan Falls. Mr. Youngs was one of the most gracious, genial, kindly and
charitable men we have ever had the honor of knowing and though his occupation
was that of a common workman, he was so widely known and so universally esteemed
that his death was the cause of deep regret in the hearts of all who knew him
and some of the best citizens of Sheboygan felt that duty, honor and affection
bade them pay a last tribute to his memory by being present at his funeral. It
is no little gratification that is felt by his old friends and neighbors here
that so eminent and noble a man as Judge Seaman of the U.S. Court should feel
it a privelege to officiate in the beautiful and impressive masonic funeral
service at the grave that had been prepared to receive his remains. His life was
a lesson for our young men, for though it may not be one's fortune to become
rich or famous or to ever emerge from the ranks of labor, it is possible, by
following his noble example to win the affection and esteem of the best men and
women in the community in which one may live. Mr. Youngs was 61 years of age and
leaves a wife and one daughter.
The Chronicle, Tues., July 2, 1901
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(Note: This appears to be Edgar H. Young)
*********
E.H. Young, foreman, sash, door and blind factory, Two Rivers, was born
June 24, 1840, in Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. In 1846 he came to Jefferson
County with his parents, and in 1861 enlisted in Co. A, 1st Wis. C., and
served three years. He participated in the battle of Chickamauga. He then
came to Neenah, where he remained three years, at the expiration of which
time he moved to Two Rivers and was employed by the Two Rivers Mnfg. Co.,
until 1874; since then he has been in the employ of the sash, door and
blind factory, and for the past two years has been foreman. He married,
in 1871, Miss Mary Conine, who is a native of New York. They have one
daughter.
From The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western
Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p. 539
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Name Edgar Harvey Young
Event Type Death
Event Date 1901
Event Place Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Address 1314 N 7th St
Gender Male
Age 61
Marital Status Married
Race White
Occupation Machinist
Birth Date 24 Jun 1840
Birth Year (Estimated) 1840
Birthplace Ohio
Burial Place Two Rivers
Father's Name Nedum Young
Father's Birthplace American
Mother's Name Eliza Young
Mother's Birthplace American
Spouse's Name Mary Conine
Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907
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1880 Two Rivers census:
Ed H. Young age 39 foreman in Sash & Blind
Mary Young age 34 wife
Bessey E. Young age 4 daughter
(Note: He is not on the 1900 Two Rivers census and Mary died in
Sheboygan county also)
EDGAR H. YOUNG

(From the correspondent in Two Rivers, 30 June)
The body of heart attack victim J.E. Young arrived here from
Sheboygan on Sun. He had been a long time resident here and
worked in our factories. The Free Masons from here and Sheboygan
participated in the funeral.
Der Nord Westen, 04 July 1901
********
A GOOD MAN DEPARTED
E.H. Youngs(sic), a former resident of this city but for the past 16 years or
more a resident of Sheboygan, fell dead from heart failure while he was on his
way to work last Thursday. His body was brought here by special train on Sunday
for burial, guarded and escorted by about 100 prominent citizens and Masons of
Sheboygan Falls. Mr. Youngs was one of the most gracious, genial, kindly and
charitable men we have ever had the honor of knowing and though his occupation
was that of a common workman, he was so widely known and so universally esteemed
that his death was the cause of deep regret in the hearts of all who knew him
and some of the best citizens of Sheboygan felt that duty, honor and affection
bade them pay a last tribute to his memory by being present at his funeral. It
is no little gratification that is felt by his old friends and neighbors here
that so eminent and noble a man as Judge Seaman of the U.S. Court should feel
it a privelege to officiate in the beautiful and impressive masonic funeral
service at the grave that had been prepared to receive his remains. His life was
a lesson for our young men, for though it may not be one's fortune to become
rich or famous or to ever emerge from the ranks of labor, it is possible, by
following his noble example to win the affection and esteem of the best men and
women in the community in which one may live. Mr. Youngs was 61 years of age and
leaves a wife and one daughter.
The Chronicle, Tues., July 2, 1901
********
(Note: This appears to be Edgar H. Young)
*********
E.H. Young, foreman, sash, door and blind factory, Two Rivers, was born
June 24, 1840, in Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. In 1846 he came to Jefferson
County with his parents, and in 1861 enlisted in Co. A, 1st Wis. C., and
served three years. He participated in the battle of Chickamauga. He then
came to Neenah, where he remained three years, at the expiration of which
time he moved to Two Rivers and was employed by the Two Rivers Mnfg. Co.,
until 1874; since then he has been in the employ of the sash, door and
blind factory, and for the past two years has been foreman. He married,
in 1871, Miss Mary Conine, who is a native of New York. They have one
daughter.
From The History of Northern Wisconsin, Vol II. Chicago: Western
Historical Pub. Co., 1881, p. 539
*********
Name Edgar Harvey Young
Event Type Death
Event Date 1901
Event Place Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Address 1314 N 7th St
Gender Male
Age 61
Marital Status Married
Race White
Occupation Machinist
Birth Date 24 Jun 1840
Birth Year (Estimated) 1840
Birthplace Ohio
Burial Place Two Rivers
Father's Name Nedum Young
Father's Birthplace American
Mother's Name Eliza Young
Mother's Birthplace American
Spouse's Name Mary Conine
Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907
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1880 Two Rivers census:
Ed H. Young age 39 foreman in Sash & Blind
Mary Young age 34 wife
Bessey E. Young age 4 daughter
(Note: He is not on the 1900 Two Rivers census and Mary died in
Sheboygan county also)


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