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This is a blog of the Milton G Young extended family.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Mother's Day


Happy Mother's Day!
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Labels: Mother's Day, Party Time, Thought For The Day
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Rockin' Robin - The Flower

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Welcome to the Milton G Young Extended Family blog. This blog is designed for family members and family information. Have you traveled and have photos? Blog them. Have new family members? Blog them. Anything of family interest is encouraged. Besides with the cost of gasoline, airline tickets, hotels and rental cars, this may be the economic way to go.

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Milton G Young

Milton G Young
Nov 29, 1911 - July 17, 2005

Abby's Salute

"OVER THE RIVER AND DOWN THE HIGHWAY TO GRANDPA GREATS HOUSE I WENT;
ON THE WAY WE BOUGHT SOME CHOCOLOTES FOR GANDPA GREAT TO EAT;
HE KEPT HIS CHOCOLOTES IN A BOWL AND PASSED IT AROUND FOR MY BROTHER AND I TO TASTE;
SOME PEOPLE SAY HE WAS SMART, SOME PEOPLE SAY HE WAS HARD WORKER,
BUT I WILL REMEMBER HIM AS A GREAT SHARER."
Abby Manning, July 23, 2005

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Interesting Family Information

The Wilsons came from Temple, Midlothian, Scotland (Clan Gunn) on the "Queeen of the West" and landed in New York City, NY on 1 March 1852. They were railroad people, both in Scotland and in Pennsylvania.

The Wests probably came from England. James Dixon West was a Captain in the Civil War for the Pennsylvania Regulars (Bucktails) and was probably at the surrender of Robert E. Lee. Mahlon Hibbs West - younger brother to James Dixon - was also in the Civil War (Maryland Company) and was sent to Andersonville Prison (GA) where he died of starvation. I have seen his grave marker at the National Cemetary in Andersonville.

Benjamin West, Sr was a renown colonial artist/painter. He studied in Europe and has been said to be the "American Raphael". He was commissioned by Kings and Popes.

The Youngs immigrated sometime prior to 1800 (Peter Young). The Gabriels came from Herbon, Duchy of Nassau, Germany in 1836. The Gabriels had one of the first woolen spinning mills in Allentown, PA. and were responsible for bringing to the area one of the first Jaquard looms. Their hosiery and knitted clothing was reknown throughout the East and in the mid-West. The Allentown Woolen Mill, later known as Henry Gabriel's Sons or "The Allentown Hosiery Company" was in existance until 1905 when it was moved to Coopersburg, PA. The goods produced were "... figured goods, coverlets, quilts, flannels, etc., for the farmers of the neighborhood who supplied the wool.".

Interesting Young/Gabriel Occupations: Carpenter, Fisherman, Glass Blower, Machinist, Factory Owner, Brewer, Teacher and Shoemaker.

Young Coat of Arms

Young Coat of Arms

Milton G Young Home

Milton G Young Home
Coopersburg, PA

Milton G Young Family

Milton G Young Family

Wilson Coat of Arms

Wilson Coat of Arms

Wilson Tartan

Wilson Tartan

Clan Gunn

Clan Gunn

The Wilson's Scottish Connection

Here is some information on the Wilsons. Click Here. Some interesting information. Follow the links on the page.

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Interesting Blogs We Read and Follow

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    Should you bake your pie crust upside down?! : Your goal: defying gravity. - [image: pie crust baked upside down with another pie pan on top] When your pie recipe calls for you to prebake the crust, do you envision spilled beans, h...
    3 days ago
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    Another Wonderful New Toy - summary: essential equipment; manual sausage stuffer for small batch sausage making; cast metal barbecue wok; hand-crank plated cast-iron grinder; 1st draf...
    1 week ago
  • Boise Foodie Guild
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    2 days ago
  • Flight of the Peregrine Falcon
    Peregrine Flight Update - *We are sorry to say that we are moving this blog to WordPress. Please follow us on WordPress by clickingFlight of the Peregrine Blog. Be sure to upd...
    12 years ago
  • Indian Creek Winery
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  • Our Retirement In Idaho
    Moving This Blog - *We are sorry to say that we are moving this blog to WordPress. Please follow us on WordPress by clicking Our Retirement In Idaho. Be sure to update ...
    12 years ago
  • Sizzle on the Grill
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  • So Good
    The Surprisingly Dangerous Everyday Kitchen and Food Items - The modern home can be an incredibly dangerous place. After all, most of the accidents occur at home, and not just because we […] The post The Surprising...
    6 years ago

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