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  1. Jul 24, 2012 · WikiTree is a community of genealogists — including 752 Young genealogists and amateur family historians — dedicated to growing an accurate collaborative family tree that's 100% free and accessible to everyone forever. Please join us. Here are the 200 most-recently added or edited Young members, cousins, and ancestors.

  2. He died 9.11.1922, aged 51 and his widow, Mike’s grandmother, outlived him by 34 years, dying in 10.6.1957, aged 82. The Young-Cotter Family. Walter Young was born 16.10.1871, the second son and third child of John Young and his wife Jane, nee Cotter (See Ref. Y3 ). Their family is described in Appenix 3 hereto.

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  4. Introduction Mike Young and Sheena nee Keith have been researching their family histories since the mid-1970s and have now so much material that they have decided to divide it into four groups, one for each of their parents' surnames: Young Mason Keith Smart Choice of Structure We have chosen a predominantly narrative form of presenting…

  5. origin==The Young surname is derived from the Old English word geong, meaning young. This surname was used as a descriptive name to distinguish father from son or the younger of two relatives with the same first name, similar to the usage of Junior. ==notes==Young is the 19th most common surname in Scotland, the 31st in the United States.==sources==*

    • Introduction
    • Activity Ideas
    • Create Personal Histories
    • Tie Family History Into School Work
    • Age-Specific Suggestions
    • Additional Resources
    • Ideas For Teachers
    • Appendix B

    Many people desire to know where they come from, but a sense of belonging is especially important for children and youth. A knowledge about their family history gives children of all ages a sense of their place in the world. It can also give young people something to live up to—a legacy to respect. Family history also provides an opportunity for ch...

    Parents, grandparents, and teachers can involve children and youth in family history in many ways. The following family history activities work well with children.

    Help children and teenagers create their own personal histories. They could keep a journal, create a scrapbook, or write stories from their lives. Give them a camera or help them take pictures of events and save those photographs in an album. For a list of Websites that may help you, go to www.cyndislist.com/photos.htm or www.cyndislist.com/scrapbo...

    Make the connection between what children learn in school and their family history. For example, if a child is studying a historical event, tell what an ancestor did who witnessed or participated in that event. Look on the Internet for information about what life was like during that time period and how wars and other events affected daily life. If...

    Young Children: Children are never too young to begin learning about their family. Don’t underestimate a child’s ability to appreciate stories about ancestors, but consider each child’s age and skills when you plan family history projects. Young children can: 1. Illustrate their own bedtime stories about their ancestors. 2. Create coloring books ab...

    Books Ancestor Hunt: Finding Your Family Online by Nancy Shepherdson. This guide for grades 7 and up covers the basics, such as how to do oral interviews and research courthouse records, but emphasizes online sources and activities. Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Offline Genealogy for Kids by Ira Wolfman. This book covers all aspects of gene...

    Teaching Goals 1. Help class members find activities that will make family history a fun and positive activity for children. 2. Help class members learn what resources are available. Preparing to TeachBefore you teach, you will need to: 1. Prepare examples of the activities described in this lesson and have them ready to show the class. 2. Visit th...

    Example of an Ancestor Coloring Book The subject of your coloring book could be an individual, a couple, or a family. You could also create a coloring book based on a specific experience in an ancestor’s life. To illustrate the pages of your coloring book, use drawings, photographs, maps, and other visuals that have room for children to color. (Fol...

  6. The Young family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Young families were found in USA in 1880. In 1840 there were 837 Young families living in Pennsylvania. This was about 14% of all the recorded Young's in USA. Pennsylvania had the highest population of Young families in 1840.

  7. Young is derived from the Old English geong. Young genealogy indicates that this surname was given to distinguish between generations of the same family, such as father and son. Young can also be of Chinese or Korean origin. Young family history includes such famous people as Robert Young, who played the wise father in the 50s television series ...

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