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Elizabeth Young 1815 – 1854 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1815

Birth Location: In

Death Date: 24 NOV 1854

Death Location: Adams County,IN

Father: Christian Young

Mother: Charity None

Spouse(s): David Vannett

Children(s): Lucy Vannett, Hiram Vannett, Cicero Vannett, Nancy Vanett, Joseph Vannett, Anderson Vannett, William Vanett, Cordelia Vannett, Christian Vannet, Mary Vannett

Born in 1815 in In, Elizabeth Young was the child of Christian Young and Charity. In time, Elizabeth Young married David Vannett, and they raised a family that included Lucy Vannett, Hiram Vannett, Cicero Vannett, Nancy Jane Vanett, Joseph Vannett, Anderson R. Vannett, William Vanett, Cordelia Ann Vannett, Christian Vannet and Mary Elizabeth Vannett. Elizabeth Young died in Adams County,IN in 1854.

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Parents

Christian Young
1780 –
Birth Location: NJ
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Charity None
1780 –
Birth Location: PA
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Spouses(s)

David Vannett
1810 – 1854
Birth Location: New Jersey, United States
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Children(s)

Lucy Vannett
1836 – 1915
Birth Location: Indiana, United States
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Hiram Vannett
1837 – 1925
Birth Location: Blue Creek Township, Adams, Indiana, United States
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Cicero Vannett
1837 – 1876
Birth Location: Ohio, United States
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Nancy Vanett
1841 – 1919
Birth Location: Indiana, United States
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Joseph Vannett
1841 – 1916
Birth Location: Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States
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Anderson Vannett
1846 –
Birth Location: Indiana, United States
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William Vanett
1848 –
Birth Location: Indiana, United States
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Cordelia Vannett
1849 –
Birth Location: Porter, Indiana, United States
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Christian Vannet
1852 – 1928
Birth Location: Adams, Indiana, United States
CV
Mary Vannett
1854 –
Birth Location: Blue Creek Township, Adams, Indiana, United States
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: ABT 1815
    Event Place: In

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Year: 1 MAR 1832

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1850
    Event Place: St. Marys Township, Adams, Indiana, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 24 NOV 1854
    Event Place: Adams County,IN

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