Armistead Younger (1811-1883) descendants in Stone County, Arkansas/ compiled by the Stone County Historical Society ... with Dorothy (Greenway) Gayler and Marie (Younger) Davis
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Some ancestors and descendants of Armistead Younger (1811-1883), son of Williamson Younger and Mary Bomar. He was born in Halifax County, Virginia and died in Stone County, Arkansas. He married Rebecca Crews (1814-1892), daughter of John Crews, in 1836. They had eight children born in Arkansas, Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee. Descendants live in Arkansas and elsewhere. The immigrant ancestor, Alexander Younger (d. 1727), was born in Glasgow, Scotland and died in Halifax County, Virginia. He came to York County, Virginia in the 1680's via Worcester, England. He married Rebecca Mills, daughter of John and Sarah Mills of Essex County, Virginia, before 1700. Alexander Younger was a tobacco farmer near Rappahannnock, Virginia.
Includes Greenway, Forshee, Dayberry, Canard and allied families.
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