Peleg Young (1817 - 1890) and Wife Sophronia J Boyce Young (1826 - 1890): Headstones

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Sophronia Young - Headstone, Sugar Grove Cemetery.jpg
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Peleg Young (1817 - 1890) and Wife Sophronia J Boyce Young (1826 - 1890): Headstones

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Peleg Young (1817 - 1890) is a different gentleman than Peleg Young Bliss (1806 - 1888).

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Peleg Young
BIRTH 25 Mar 1817
Vermont, USA
DEATH 20 Dec 1890 (aged 73)
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
BURIAL
Sugar Grove Cemetery
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
PLOT block ED4, lot 17
MEMORIAL ID 77810024
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77810024/peleg-young

Spouse
Sophronia J Boyce Young
BIRTH 9 Mar 1826
DEATH 11 Mar 1890 (aged 64)
BURIAL
Sugar Grove Cemetery
Sugar Grove, Kane County, Illinois, USA
PLOT block ED5, lot 17
MEMORIAL ID 77810025
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77810025/sophronia-j-young

NOTE: Peleg Young (1817 - 1890) is a different gentleman than Peleg Young Bliss (1806 - 1888).

Young, Peleg

P.O. Aurora; was born in Orange Co., Vermont, in 1817, remaining there until he was 21 years old; emigrated West in company with Mr. Royal Case, who is now living in Minnesota. Mr. Young first settled in Wisconsin, remaining there but a short tiem; he came to Rockford, Illinois; there three years, engaged in farming; then to Sugar Grove, Kane Col., in 1841; moved to Aurora and build the residence where he now lives in 1875; in 1851, Mr. Young went East, and married Miss Sophronia Boyce of Vermont, daughter of the late Adam Boyce, of New Hampshire; died in Blackberry, Kane County, in 1874, at the age of 85 years; Mr. Young’s father, Nathan Young was born in Strafford, Vermont, in 1791; was Orderly Sergeant in the war of 1812; also was a member of the State Legislature from Strafford; he died in Kaneville, June, 1869.

Source: “Past and Present of Kane County, Illinois” 1878, page 809.

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