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Submitted: 9/19/13 • Approved: 9/19/13 • Last Updated: 4/9/18 • R742767-G742765-S3
Lena
Oct. 9, 1850
Dec. 17, 1926
Parents: Judge James Madison White and Annie Moore Gibson
Isaac
Mar. 22, 1828 Columbiana County, Ohio
Oct. 30, 1904
Dr. Isaac B. YOUNG was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, March 22, 1828. Son of John and Lydia (BOOTH) YOUNG, grandson of Baltzar and Elizabeth (BOOSE) YOUNG, and great-grandson of Fred YOUNG, who came to America in 1760, and made a settlement in Pennsylvania, near the Maryland line. The grandfather and great-grandfather were weavers by trade. John Young was reared in Columbiana County, Ohio, was here married, and here reared his family. His son, Dr. Isaac B. Young, grew to manhood in Ohio, and obtained a fair schooling. At the age of twenty-one he taught school, and thus obtained means for continuing and completing a good medical education, graduating from the Cleveland Medical College. During the war he left a good practice at Alliance and went out as second lieutenant of Company K, Forty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which he helped organize from Alliance. He was soon after promoted to the rank of first lieutenant, then captain, and afterward took charge of a brigade. In 1863 he asked to be transferred to the medical department, and was appointed by Secretary Stanton as assistant-surgeon and soon after as surgeon of the Twenty-seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which afterward served eighteen months and twenty-one days as a veteran regiment. After the war Dr. Young returned home, and in 1871, on account of ill health, went to Little Rock, Ark., where he practiced his profession for about three years. He then moved to Lawrence County, Mo., where he married Miss Leona I. WHITE, daughter of Judge J. M. WHITE. Four children have been born to this union: Ernest, John, Fred and Vinton. Dr. Young has held membership in the Baptist Church since his nineteenth year, and is a charter member of J. M. Baird Post, 322, G. A. R. and is its present commander. He has held official relation in it since its organization.
Dr. Isaac Young, a resident of this county for a number of years, was sent to the Seneca County Infirmary in August, 1885. He was at one time a prominent citizen. He was freight and express agent of the Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western Railroad at Berwick in the sixties, and was also a very successful physician. He moved from Berwick to Melmore, and thence to Postoria.
December 6, 1861
J.L. Kirby Smith, Colonel, 43rd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Headquarters, Camp Andrews, Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio. To Adjutant General C.P. Buckingham. Letter stating that the bearer, Dr. I[saac] Young, had assisted in raising a detachment of recruits with Lieutenant [Moses R.] Shalters, that the detachment numbered about 54 men at present, that Young expected to raise the number to sixty by December 12, and that Young would undoubtedly be the choice of the men for the commission of Captain or Lieutenant; and recommending Young for appointment.
Source: 'A Reprint of Goodspeed's 1888 History of Lawrence County
Contributed on 9/19/13 by tslundberg
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