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William Billy Young

Birth1783 - Virginia, United States
Death1862 - Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, United States
MotherElizabeth Hardaway Andrews
FatherJohn Young

Born in Virginia, United States on 1783 to John Young and Elizabeth Hardaway Andrews. William Billy Young married Cherokee and had 6 children. He passed away on 1862 in Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee, United States.

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John Young
1745 - 1829
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Elizabeth Hardaway Andrews
1758 - 1818
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Cherokee
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary "Polly" Ashburn
1793 - 1856
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Jane Young
1806 - 1879
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Joe Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Jacob Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Roach Young
Unknown - Unknown
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James Young
Unknown - Unknown
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Joe Young
Unknown - Unknown

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