Polly had 7 brothers and 6 sisters: William Fletcher, John Fletcher, Horton Fletcher, James H. Fletcher, Wiley Fletcher, Elbert Fletcher, John W. "Jehu" Fletcher, Dora Ann Fletcher Drawdy, Millie Fletcher Willis, Jincey Fletcher Luke, Martha Fletcher Rountree, Nancy Fletcher Whiddon, and Sophronia Fletcher Young.
Polly Van Fletcher married Little River George William M. Young who was born in 1824 in Irwin Co. GA. and died Aug. 1, 1864 in Petersburg, Virginia. Little River George William M. Young was a Confederate Soldier in the Civil War.
Polly and Little River George Young had 3 boys and 2 girls: Jacob J. Young, William T. Young, Mary E. Young Brown, Martha Ann Young Henderson, and George Washington Young. There were 2 infants that didn't make it (1856 and 1857).
Polly Van Fletcher, Mary E. Young Brown, George Washington Young and the 2 infants are buried at Brown-Young Cemetery in Turner Co. GA. Martha Ann Young Henderson is buried at Henderson Cemetery in Sycamore GA- Turner Co.
Her CSA Pension application is now on line under Worth Co. GA (Suspect part of worth that became turner.)
she says GWM young was shot in the stomach and died in 1864 in Petersburg, Va.
Title Young, Polly Van Mrs.
Prefix Mrs.
Last Name Young
First Name Polly
Middle Name Van
County WORTH
Record Type Document
Cite as Confederate Pension Applications, Georgia Confederate Pension Office, RG 58-1-1, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Confederate Pension Applications
Record ID USAMILCONFEDGA_187892-01108
Date created 2009-12-04
Polly had 7 brothers and 6 sisters: William Fletcher, John Fletcher, Horton Fletcher, James H. Fletcher, Wiley Fletcher, Elbert Fletcher, John W. "Jehu" Fletcher, Dora Ann Fletcher Drawdy, Millie Fletcher Willis, Jincey Fletcher Luke, Martha Fletcher Rountree, Nancy Fletcher Whiddon, and Sophronia Fletcher Young.
Polly Van Fletcher married Little River George William M. Young who was born in 1824 in Irwin Co. GA. and died Aug. 1, 1864 in Petersburg, Virginia. Little River George William M. Young was a Confederate Soldier in the Civil War.
Polly and Little River George Young had 3 boys and 2 girls: Jacob J. Young, William T. Young, Mary E. Young Brown, Martha Ann Young Henderson, and George Washington Young. There were 2 infants that didn't make it (1856 and 1857).
Polly Van Fletcher, Mary E. Young Brown, George Washington Young and the 2 infants are buried at Brown-Young Cemetery in Turner Co. GA. Martha Ann Young Henderson is buried at Henderson Cemetery in Sycamore GA- Turner Co.
Her CSA Pension application is now on line under Worth Co. GA (Suspect part of worth that became turner.)
she says GWM young was shot in the stomach and died in 1864 in Petersburg, Va.
Title Young, Polly Van Mrs.
Prefix Mrs.
Last Name Young
First Name Polly
Middle Name Van
County WORTH
Record Type Document
Cite as Confederate Pension Applications, Georgia Confederate Pension Office, RG 58-1-1, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Confederate Pension Applications
Record ID USAMILCONFEDGA_187892-01108
Date created 2009-12-04
Family Members
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William G. Fletcher
1814–1855
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Milly Amelia "Millie" Fletcher Branch
1816–1887
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Rachel Nancy Fletcher Whiddon
1818–1864
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Jehu W Fletcher
1820–1899
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John Fletcher
1824–1863
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Jane "Jincy" Fletcher Luke
1824–1890
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Sophronia "Sophia" Fletcher Young
1825–1909
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Dora Ann Fletcher Drawdy
1826–1885
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James Hendley "Sandy Jim" Fletcher
1831–1908
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Martha Ann Jane Fletcher Rountree
1833–1913
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Horton Fletcher
1836–1862
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Elbert Fletcher Sr
1842–1896
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