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From: J & S Mills <>
Subject: Re: [BRE] Joseph Younce in MO
Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 16:04:17 -0500
In-Reply-To: <004501c1f5e3$b6cdb380$04000005@y4m7o1>


Jane,

I know nothing about the Miami Co IN Younce family or who they might have
been acquainted with in MO/KS or AR. The most common "S" given names for
Younce men were Samuel and Solomon. You should probably consider Solomon
Younce, the son of Joseph Younce and Elizabeth Sheets, as a likely
candidate. I have no birth date for him, but I suspect he was born about
1825- 1835, since his mother was b 1803.

Sharon Mills


At 05:09 PM 5/6/02, you wrote:
>I am interested in the father of John Younce, Joseph, listed in Sharon's
>biography of John as moving to Greene County, MO in 1859/60. Were they
>acquainted with the Cedar County MO group who arrived earlier and
>dispersed when the battle southwest of Springfield, MO occurred in Sept,
>1861? The migration route of this Younce family is not the same
>pattern as others who came to MO. I am curious as to the possible ties
>they might have had with other brethren in the area. I have an "S."
>Younce who came from Indiana, worked some with the Arkansas churches, and
>returned to Indiana [1880].
> Can anyone working with the Younce families tie S. Younce to other
> family members? Thanks. Jane Davis.
>
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