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Hoard Young, 1804 - 1805 Hoard Young 1804 1805
Hoard Young was born on 1804, to John Young and Margaret Young (born Galbraith).
Hoard had 20 siblings: Mary Polly Young, Elizabeth Young and .
Hoard passed away in between 1805 and 1894, at age less than one.
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Hoard Furt YoungHoard Furt Young in Spokane Chronicle - Apr 2 1926
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"... UU Wito" and board. ron yoi no 1 prlvAte home. 1 blk. from 3 corn; no othor besnier. lis). a Abal homb; slenn moms Coll Rly 11 OOM AND HOARD FurT YOUNG m .lso sindie rm. 1032 ND lalr iim yon 2; modern, close ln. rly 2710. CHILDREN CARED FOR? ob". fn good home, kind wry js snd ploce for the .ummer; ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Hoard Tommy YoungHoard Tommy Young in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - June 14 2006
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"... •Telephone: Fax: (864) 594-5017 email Web Site: 2005 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2005 Officers Ingo Angermeir Alex Evins Spartanburg Regional Parker Adams Sc Bernstein Healthcare System Counsel Chairman ol the Hoard Tommy Young Bill Monroe Young Ollice Immediate Rist Chairman 2005 Vice Chairmen Russell Booher Karen Calhoun Spartanburg School District 1 McMillan Smith Partners Arca Councils Education Cc Wor kio Development Terry Graves ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Hoard Roy A. YoungHoard Roy A. Young in The Robesonian - Mar 4 1954
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"... put lt baek ln the black. Outlines of lli program, revealed esterday ln a management letter lo stockholders, did not. however, sny with whom lbc merger might bo. Wrote Hoard Roy A. Young and President W. White: "We do not propose to liquidate the American Woolen Co." tlle textile giant lost more than 15 million dollars in the past tivo years. Seeking proxy ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States