See link to his parents and keep going to his father's parents, for some family history about the Young family, and the Arthur family. They both lived in Scotland.
JP lived in Coin, IA.
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Obituary submitted by J Johnson 02-14-15:
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, February 25, 1932
Former Resident Dies at Coin
J. P. Young Is Victim of Heart Attack---Brother of Mrs. Jacqua
J. [ames] P. [atton] Young, a brother of Mrs. H. P. Jacqua of this city and for many years a resident of Taylor County, died at his home in Coin, Iowa, Monday, Feb. 15, following a violent heart attack on the Saturday previous. Funeral services were held at the United Presbyterian Church in Coin last Thursday forenoon. Burial was made in the Fairview cemetery at Lenox.
Mr. Young was born near Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 16, 1870, and was one of a family of nine children. He came with his parents to a farm southwest of Lenox in the spring of 1881. In 1891 he went to Clearfield and in 1893 to Coin, where he spent the major portion of his life. For a number of years he was engaged in the mercantile business but for the past fifteen years had operated a lumberyard.
He is survived by his wife, daughter, Jean, four sisters and three brothers.
See link to his parents and keep going to his father's parents, for some family history about the Young family, and the Arthur family. They both lived in Scotland.
JP lived in Coin, IA.
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Obituary submitted by J Johnson 02-14-15:
Bedford Times-Press, Thursday, February 25, 1932
Former Resident Dies at Coin
J. P. Young Is Victim of Heart Attack---Brother of Mrs. Jacqua
J. [ames] P. [atton] Young, a brother of Mrs. H. P. Jacqua of this city and for many years a resident of Taylor County, died at his home in Coin, Iowa, Monday, Feb. 15, following a violent heart attack on the Saturday previous. Funeral services were held at the United Presbyterian Church in Coin last Thursday forenoon. Burial was made in the Fairview cemetery at Lenox.
Mr. Young was born near Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 16, 1870, and was one of a family of nine children. He came with his parents to a farm southwest of Lenox in the spring of 1881. In 1891 he went to Clearfield and in 1893 to Coin, where he spent the major portion of his life. For a number of years he was engaged in the mercantile business but for the past fifteen years had operated a lumberyard.
He is survived by his wife, daughter, Jean, four sisters and three brothers.
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