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Judson Young

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Judson Young Veteran

Birth
Tallman, Rockland County, New York, USA
Death
1929 (aged 83–84)
Burial
Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Thank you to Amelia Stratton-Smith and Charles Stratton for portrait photos.

Judson and Minnie Young lived on a farm in Tallman, NY. Judson was a carpenter and a farmer. Judson entered the Union Army in Feb. 1864. He enlisted G Co. 61st Inf Reg. NY; Mustered Out at Alexandria, VA on 14 July 1865; Transferred on 12 December 1816 from Company G to Company D. He served under Grant in the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness (a 2 day battle in May of 1864.) He was later wounded, captured, imprisoned & then pardoned at Richmond, VA.

His great-grandson, Albert Van Houten, remembered attending a parade that was held to honor Judson as a Civil War veteran.
Thank you to Amelia Stratton-Smith and Charles Stratton for portrait photos.

Judson and Minnie Young lived on a farm in Tallman, NY. Judson was a carpenter and a farmer. Judson entered the Union Army in Feb. 1864. He enlisted G Co. 61st Inf Reg. NY; Mustered Out at Alexandria, VA on 14 July 1865; Transferred on 12 December 1816 from Company G to Company D. He served under Grant in the Civil War at the Battle of the Wilderness (a 2 day battle in May of 1864.) He was later wounded, captured, imprisoned & then pardoned at Richmond, VA.

His great-grandson, Albert Van Houten, remembered attending a parade that was held to honor Judson as a Civil War veteran.

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