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Eli John Young

Birth
Quebec, Canada
Death
8 Jun 1910 (aged 47)
Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Young, Eli, Obituary, 06/10/1910: p.1,
Dies at age 47, 06/10/1910: p.5
d. ae. 47 years, 11 months, 25 days
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1930-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE TOWN [12-72] Sheet 14a
WILLIAMS, John S. (1882*) [(1881-1963)]58246423
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth M.(1890*) [(YOUNG)]
[(1890-1949)]58247884
WILLIAMS, Dorothy L. (1908*) [(1908-1986)]58247121
WILLIAMS, Olive E. (1909*) [(1909-1998)]58248933
WILLIAMS, Frank E. (1912*) [(1912-2001)]59671726
WILLIAMS, Amelia F. (1919*) [(1919-2005)]58260709
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1920-
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WILLIAMS, FRANK E.
(18 Mar 1912-31 Jul 2001) (V)(89)
02347 (Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA) (none specified)
030-16-5170(MA)
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Black, George [Middleboro Gazette]
Lakeville man drops dead at work, 12/29/1911:1 
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M. (CONNOLLY)- Lakeville (1910)
[596-209] Marriage
YOUNG, Lizzie M. (CONNOLLY)- Lakeville (1910)
[596-209] Marriage
BLACK, George A.- Lakeville (1910) [596-209] Marriage
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MA Marriages, 1841-1915 for
Name: George A. BLACK
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 28 Aug 1910
Event Place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
Gender: Male
Age: 49
Marital Status: Widowed
Race:
Birth Date: 1861
Birthplace: Belmont, , Maine
Marriage Registration Year:
Marriage Registration Place: Lakeville, , MA
Estimated Birth Year: 1861
Father: Simeon F. BLACK
Mother: Jane L. JACKSON

Spouse: Lizzie M. (CONNELLY)YOUNG
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Father: William CONNELLY
Spouse's Mother: Nellie DANE
Record Number: 17389
Film Number: 2315512
Digital Folder Number: 4329363
Image Number: 01095
Number of Images: 1
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Lakeville - Eli Young, a well known resident of the Beechwoods section is dead at his home there, aged 47 years. He has been ill only a short time. A widow and several children survive. Mr. Young was employed as a teamster. His funeral will be held this afternoon.

[Page 1 of "The Middleboro Gazette," published in Middleboro, Massachusetts on Friday, June 10th, 1910]
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YOUNG, Eli John - Lakeville (1910) [053-464] Death
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MA Deaths, 1841-1915 for
Name: Eli John YOUNG
Event: Death [LOBAR PNEUMONIA]
Event Date: 08 Jun 1910 [3 A.M.]
Event Place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
[A. VINCENT SMITH, M.D., MIDDLEBORO]
[ATTENDED 1 TO 8 JUNE]
Residence: [LAKEVILLE, MA]
Street Address: [PICKENS ST.]
Gender: Male
Age: 47 [47 yrs., 11 mos., 25 days]
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: [TEAMER]
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1862
Birthplace: Canada
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: [10 JUNE]
Burial Place: [LAKEVILLE, MA]
[UNDERTAKER: WILLIAM L. SOULE, MIDDLEBORO]
Cemetery: [STROBRIDGE]
Father: John YOUNG
Father's Birthplace: [CANADA]
Mother: Flora TIBOUDEAUX
Mother's Birthplace: [VERMONT]
Additional Relatives:
[MRS.FLORA T. YOUNG, LAKEVILLE, MA (INFORMANT)]
Spouse: [N/A]
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 464
Film Number: 2314428
Digital Folder Number: 4283180
Image Number: 00219
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1910-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE-"YOUNG":
[H241-F255] [PICKENS ST.]
YOUNG, ELI J. (46) b. CANADA/FR(CN-CN) LABORER [1865USA]
[(1862-1910)]
YOUNG, LIZZIE (44) NY(NY-NY) [m. (1st ea.)21 y.] [ch.7/5]
[(1866?-19??)]
YOUNG, MARION F. (06) MA(CANADA/FR-NY)
[(1903-1976)]
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YOUNG, Ethel Blanchie - Lakeville (1908) [576-195] Birth
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Joseph Warren - Lakeville (1908) [580-195] Marriage
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Eli M.-Lakeville (1908) [051-092] Death
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Eli Milton - Lakeville (1907) [568-185] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: Eli Milton Young
event: Birth
event date: 18 Nov 1907
event place: Lakeville, MA
father: Eli J. Young
mother: Elizabeth L. Connolly
volume/page/certificate #: 185
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WILLIAMS, John S.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
YOUNG, Elizabeth M.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
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record title: MA Marriages, 1841-1915
name: John S. WILLIAMS
event: Marriage
event date: 13 Jun 1905
event place: Myricks, MA
gender: Male
age: 24
birthplace: Lakeville, MA
estimated birth year: 1881
father: Frank WILLIAMS
mother: Mary A. EDWARDS
spouse: Elizabeth M. YOUNG
spouse's father: Eli YOUNG
spouse's mother: Elizabeth CONLEY[CONNOLLY]
record number: 259
digital folder number: 43
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
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District Court. Saturday morning was a busy one in the District Court. The principal cases were from Lakeville, relative to the final disposition of the children of Alonzo Benton and Eli Young of the Beechwoods locality. It will be remembered that last June the agents of the State Board of charity were called in on the cases, and found the Young family living in a state of almost barbarism. The family occupied a shack made of two small buildings, said to be hen houses, and in these the only furniture was a stove and one bed for the whole family. The house was alleged to be the rendezvous for intoxicated persons in East Freetown and Lakeville. This was five months ago, and at a hearing before the District court at that time, the Young case was continued to allow the man to improve the conditions.

One day last week the officers in charge of the case, agents Loring and Davis of the S. P. C. T. C., went to the place to make the final inspection and see whether the state would be obliged to take the children or not. When they arrived, they found the conditions to be practically the same. The family were in the same hovel, having made no attempt to move. One bed had been installed since the last visit of the officers, but this did not accommodate the family, so one boy had to crawl up near the roof of one of the hen houses and sleep there, it was said. The building was not plastered nor sheathed, and was very cold. There was little to eat.

For the defence, Young said he was in a position to provide food for his children, since he had a job at $1.50 a day. He intended to move soon, and would have a warm place for his children to live. He told of having reformed, and stopped drinking. His elder daughter, who is living with Mary Williams in Lakeville has not been home to stay since she was ordered away by the officers. Mr. Young considered he was getting along all right, and wanted the children.

Rev. Joseph Jenks of North Middleboro argued in favor of the parents being allowed to keep the children, since they were doing well. He stated that the church people in Middleboro were to help the family. His argument was of little avail, however, as it was considered that the opportunity has been open for five months for people to help them, but the help was not forthcoming, apparently. The court considered it best for the children to go to a State home, and then if there was an improvement in home conditions they would be taken back.

In the Benton case, the conditions varied but little from what they were when the officers first visited the place. The large family lived in an old house, which had been larger once, but from year to year as it decayed rooms were dropped off till but three remain. These three were in a horrible state of repair. There were cracks in the walls, and windows were knocked out and stuffed with rags. The children were as dirty and half naked as ever, the state officer alleged, and he thought they would suffer if they were left this winter in the house. Mrs. Benton averred that she was doing what she could to get along, but as there were many children and her husband was an invalid, she had a hard time of it. They intended to move to another house, she said, but had not done so in the past five months as they wanted to stay in the present habitation till the garden stuff was harvested. They had six barrels of flour and a quantity of other commodities for the winter.

The court considered it would be better for the children to go to some state institution than suffer in the shacks their parents occupied, and accordingly it was decided that the children be committed to the keeping of the State board of charity. In the event that the parents show positive evidence of their ability to better their condition, the children will be returned. Four of the Youngs were taken away, Saturday, and the six Benton children went Wednesday.

[Page 4 of The Middleboro Gazette, published in Middleboro, Massachusetts on Friday, November 6th, 1903]
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YOUNG, Marion Frances - Lakeville (1903) [534-165] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: Marion Frances YOUNG
event: Birth
event date: 10 Sep 1903
event place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
father: Eli J. YOUNG
father's birthplace: Canada
mother: Lizzie CONLEY[CONNOLLY]
mother's birthplace: New York (state)
vol./p./certificate #: item 2, v.534, p.165
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1900-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE-"WILLIAMS/FROST":
WILLIAMS, Frank (60) b.1840-AZORES(A-A) FARMER-O.F.F.
WILLIAMS, Mary Ann (53) JAN 1847-NH(NH-ME) [m.25y.] [2/2]
FROST, Nellie L. (21) JUL 1878-MA(A-NH) [DAU.] [m. 3y.] [2/2]
WILLIAMS, John S. (19) JUN 1881-MA(A-NH) MACHINIST [SON]
DAVIS, Edith M. (12) FEB 1882-MA(MA-MA) HOUSE SERVANT
CARLIN, Edward (24) SEP 1875-MA(IR-SCOT) MACHINIST[BRDR.]
FROST, Elizabeth M. (03) NOV 1896-MA(NH-MA) [G/D]
FROST, George F. (5/12) DEC 1899-MA(NH-MA) [G/D(sic)]
DOVINS, James (02) JAN 1898-MA(MA-MA) [TOWN PAUPER]
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1900-MA?
YOUNG, ?
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YOUNG, (Female)-Middleborough (1897) [467-675] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: [FIRST NAME?] YOUNG
event: Birth
event date: 23 Feb 1897
event place: Middleborough, MA
race: White
father: Eli J. YOUNG
father's birthplace: Freetown(sic)
mother: Elizabeth M. [CONNOLLY]
mother's birthplace: Ireland
volume/page/certificate number: p675 e21
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YOUNG, John B.- Lakeville (1895) [455-625] Death
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M. - Fall River (1890) [403-148] Birth
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record title: MA Births & Christenings,1639-1915
name: Elizabeth M. [Mary] YOUNG [(1890-1949)]
gender: Female
birth date: 18 Mar 1890
birthplace: Fall River, Bristol Co., MA
father's name: Eli
mother's name: Elizabeth [CONNOLLY]
indexing project (batch) number: I02379-6
system origin: Massachusetts-ODM
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YOUNG, Mary Elizabeth-Taunton (1889) [397-187] Marriage
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Williams, John S.- Lakeville (1881) [323-347] Birth
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1880-
[QV]
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1870-
[QV]
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1865: CANADA USA (NY?)
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1860-

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1850-

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Young, Eli, Obituary, 06/10/1910: p.1,
Dies at age 47, 06/10/1910: p.5
d. ae. 47 years, 11 months, 25 days
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1930-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE TOWN [12-72] Sheet 14a
WILLIAMS, John S. (1882*) [(1881-1963)]58246423
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth M.(1890*) [(YOUNG)]
[(1890-1949)]58247884
WILLIAMS, Dorothy L. (1908*) [(1908-1986)]58247121
WILLIAMS, Olive E. (1909*) [(1909-1998)]58248933
WILLIAMS, Frank E. (1912*) [(1912-2001)]59671726
WILLIAMS, Amelia F. (1919*) [(1919-2005)]58260709
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1920-
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WILLIAMS, FRANK E.
(18 Mar 1912-31 Jul 2001) (V)(89)
02347 (Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA) (none specified)
030-16-5170(MA)
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Black, George [Middleboro Gazette]
Lakeville man drops dead at work, 12/29/1911:1 
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M. (CONNOLLY)- Lakeville (1910)
[596-209] Marriage
YOUNG, Lizzie M. (CONNOLLY)- Lakeville (1910)
[596-209] Marriage
BLACK, George A.- Lakeville (1910) [596-209] Marriage
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MA Marriages, 1841-1915 for
Name: George A. BLACK
Event: Marriage
Event Date: 28 Aug 1910
Event Place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
Gender: Male
Age: 49
Marital Status: Widowed
Race:
Birth Date: 1861
Birthplace: Belmont, , Maine
Marriage Registration Year:
Marriage Registration Place: Lakeville, , MA
Estimated Birth Year: 1861
Father: Simeon F. BLACK
Mother: Jane L. JACKSON

Spouse: Lizzie M. (CONNELLY)YOUNG
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed
Spouse's Father: William CONNELLY
Spouse's Mother: Nellie DANE
Record Number: 17389
Film Number: 2315512
Digital Folder Number: 4329363
Image Number: 01095
Number of Images: 1
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Lakeville - Eli Young, a well known resident of the Beechwoods section is dead at his home there, aged 47 years. He has been ill only a short time. A widow and several children survive. Mr. Young was employed as a teamster. His funeral will be held this afternoon.

[Page 1 of "The Middleboro Gazette," published in Middleboro, Massachusetts on Friday, June 10th, 1910]
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YOUNG, Eli John - Lakeville (1910) [053-464] Death
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MA Deaths, 1841-1915 for
Name: Eli John YOUNG
Event: Death [LOBAR PNEUMONIA]
Event Date: 08 Jun 1910 [3 A.M.]
Event Place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
[A. VINCENT SMITH, M.D., MIDDLEBORO]
[ATTENDED 1 TO 8 JUNE]
Residence: [LAKEVILLE, MA]
Street Address: [PICKENS ST.]
Gender: Male
Age: 47 [47 yrs., 11 mos., 25 days]
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: [TEAMER]
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1862
Birthplace: Canada
Estimated Birth Year:
Burial Date: [10 JUNE]
Burial Place: [LAKEVILLE, MA]
[UNDERTAKER: WILLIAM L. SOULE, MIDDLEBORO]
Cemetery: [STROBRIDGE]
Father: John YOUNG
Father's Birthplace: [CANADA]
Mother: Flora TIBOUDEAUX
Mother's Birthplace: [VERMONT]
Additional Relatives:
[MRS.FLORA T. YOUNG, LAKEVILLE, MA (INFORMANT)]
Spouse: [N/A]
Volume/Page/Certificate Number: 464
Film Number: 2314428
Digital Folder Number: 4283180
Image Number: 00219
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1910-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE-"YOUNG":
[H241-F255] [PICKENS ST.]
YOUNG, ELI J. (46) b. CANADA/FR(CN-CN) LABORER [1865USA]
[(1862-1910)]
YOUNG, LIZZIE (44) NY(NY-NY) [m. (1st ea.)21 y.] [ch.7/5]
[(1866?-19??)]
YOUNG, MARION F. (06) MA(CANADA/FR-NY)
[(1903-1976)]
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YOUNG, Ethel Blanchie - Lakeville (1908) [576-195] Birth
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Joseph Warren - Lakeville (1908) [580-195] Marriage
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Eli M.-Lakeville (1908) [051-092] Death
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Eli Milton - Lakeville (1907) [568-185] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: Eli Milton Young
event: Birth
event date: 18 Nov 1907
event place: Lakeville, MA
father: Eli J. Young
mother: Elizabeth L. Connolly
volume/page/certificate #: 185
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WILLIAMS, John S.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
YOUNG, Elizabeth M.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
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record title: MA Marriages, 1841-1915
name: John S. WILLIAMS
event: Marriage
event date: 13 Jun 1905
event place: Myricks, MA
gender: Male
age: 24
birthplace: Lakeville, MA
estimated birth year: 1881
father: Frank WILLIAMS
mother: Mary A. EDWARDS
spouse: Elizabeth M. YOUNG
spouse's father: Eli YOUNG
spouse's mother: Elizabeth CONLEY[CONNOLLY]
record number: 259
digital folder number: 43
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M.- Lakeville (1905) [556-195] Marriage
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District Court. Saturday morning was a busy one in the District Court. The principal cases were from Lakeville, relative to the final disposition of the children of Alonzo Benton and Eli Young of the Beechwoods locality. It will be remembered that last June the agents of the State Board of charity were called in on the cases, and found the Young family living in a state of almost barbarism. The family occupied a shack made of two small buildings, said to be hen houses, and in these the only furniture was a stove and one bed for the whole family. The house was alleged to be the rendezvous for intoxicated persons in East Freetown and Lakeville. This was five months ago, and at a hearing before the District court at that time, the Young case was continued to allow the man to improve the conditions.

One day last week the officers in charge of the case, agents Loring and Davis of the S. P. C. T. C., went to the place to make the final inspection and see whether the state would be obliged to take the children or not. When they arrived, they found the conditions to be practically the same. The family were in the same hovel, having made no attempt to move. One bed had been installed since the last visit of the officers, but this did not accommodate the family, so one boy had to crawl up near the roof of one of the hen houses and sleep there, it was said. The building was not plastered nor sheathed, and was very cold. There was little to eat.

For the defence, Young said he was in a position to provide food for his children, since he had a job at $1.50 a day. He intended to move soon, and would have a warm place for his children to live. He told of having reformed, and stopped drinking. His elder daughter, who is living with Mary Williams in Lakeville has not been home to stay since she was ordered away by the officers. Mr. Young considered he was getting along all right, and wanted the children.

Rev. Joseph Jenks of North Middleboro argued in favor of the parents being allowed to keep the children, since they were doing well. He stated that the church people in Middleboro were to help the family. His argument was of little avail, however, as it was considered that the opportunity has been open for five months for people to help them, but the help was not forthcoming, apparently. The court considered it best for the children to go to a State home, and then if there was an improvement in home conditions they would be taken back.

In the Benton case, the conditions varied but little from what they were when the officers first visited the place. The large family lived in an old house, which had been larger once, but from year to year as it decayed rooms were dropped off till but three remain. These three were in a horrible state of repair. There were cracks in the walls, and windows were knocked out and stuffed with rags. The children were as dirty and half naked as ever, the state officer alleged, and he thought they would suffer if they were left this winter in the house. Mrs. Benton averred that she was doing what she could to get along, but as there were many children and her husband was an invalid, she had a hard time of it. They intended to move to another house, she said, but had not done so in the past five months as they wanted to stay in the present habitation till the garden stuff was harvested. They had six barrels of flour and a quantity of other commodities for the winter.

The court considered it would be better for the children to go to some state institution than suffer in the shacks their parents occupied, and accordingly it was decided that the children be committed to the keeping of the State board of charity. In the event that the parents show positive evidence of their ability to better their condition, the children will be returned. Four of the Youngs were taken away, Saturday, and the six Benton children went Wednesday.

[Page 4 of The Middleboro Gazette, published in Middleboro, Massachusetts on Friday, November 6th, 1903]
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YOUNG, Marion Frances - Lakeville (1903) [534-165] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: Marion Frances YOUNG
event: Birth
event date: 10 Sep 1903
event place: Lakeville, Plymouth Co., MA
father: Eli J. YOUNG
father's birthplace: Canada
mother: Lizzie CONLEY[CONNOLLY]
mother's birthplace: New York (state)
vol./p./certificate #: item 2, v.534, p.165
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1900-MA-PLYMOUTH CO.-LAKEVILLE-"WILLIAMS/FROST":
WILLIAMS, Frank (60) b.1840-AZORES(A-A) FARMER-O.F.F.
WILLIAMS, Mary Ann (53) JAN 1847-NH(NH-ME) [m.25y.] [2/2]
FROST, Nellie L. (21) JUL 1878-MA(A-NH) [DAU.] [m. 3y.] [2/2]
WILLIAMS, John S. (19) JUN 1881-MA(A-NH) MACHINIST [SON]
DAVIS, Edith M. (12) FEB 1882-MA(MA-MA) HOUSE SERVANT
CARLIN, Edward (24) SEP 1875-MA(IR-SCOT) MACHINIST[BRDR.]
FROST, Elizabeth M. (03) NOV 1896-MA(NH-MA) [G/D]
FROST, George F. (5/12) DEC 1899-MA(NH-MA) [G/D(sic)]
DOVINS, James (02) JAN 1898-MA(MA-MA) [TOWN PAUPER]
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1900-MA?
YOUNG, ?
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YOUNG, (Female)-Middleborough (1897) [467-675] Birth
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record title: MA Births, 1841-1915
name: [FIRST NAME?] YOUNG
event: Birth
event date: 23 Feb 1897
event place: Middleborough, MA
race: White
father: Eli J. YOUNG
father's birthplace: Freetown(sic)
mother: Elizabeth M. [CONNOLLY]
mother's birthplace: Ireland
volume/page/certificate number: p675 e21
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YOUNG, John B.- Lakeville (1895) [455-625] Death
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[QV]
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YOUNG, Elizabeth M. - Fall River (1890) [403-148] Birth
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record title: MA Births & Christenings,1639-1915
name: Elizabeth M. [Mary] YOUNG [(1890-1949)]
gender: Female
birth date: 18 Mar 1890
birthplace: Fall River, Bristol Co., MA
father's name: Eli
mother's name: Elizabeth [CONNOLLY]
indexing project (batch) number: I02379-6
system origin: Massachusetts-ODM
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YOUNG, Mary Elizabeth-Taunton (1889) [397-187] Marriage
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Williams, John S.- Lakeville (1881) [323-347] Birth
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1880-
[QV]
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1870-
[QV]
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1865: CANADA USA (NY?)
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1860-

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1850-

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