YETTA John C.
interment 8 March 1891; Riverhead item
YOKUM infant4 days
funeral 11 September 1894 at Sea Cliff; interment at Roslyn; one twin of W. Yokum
YOUDE E. T. L.80 years
d. 15 February 1895 at Glen Cove Landing; funeral St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Glen
Cove; member of Pembroke Lodge I. O. O. F.
YOUNG E. R.ca. 60 years
d. 14 September 1896 at Smithtown Landing; stroke of paralysis; interment at Green-
Wood, Brooklyn; resident of Newark, New Jersey; d. while on a visit to the home of H. H.
Hale
YOUNG Hattie Van Buren
18 yrs or 20 yrs
d. 25 or 29 July 1895 at Brooklyn; typhoid fever; interment at Huntington; daughter of
Thomas Young
YOUNG Joseph M. 1 month
d. 18 September 1891 at Huntington
YOUNGHEIM John
66 years
d. 31 October 1896; funeral German Methodist Church, Jerusalem; interment at
Jerusalem; “one of the old settlers” of Central Park
YOUNGS Alfred
d. 23 November 1893 at New York City; “suddenly”; interment at Oyster Bay
Cove; son of Thomas F. Youngs of Oyster Bay
YOUNGS Daniel
3 months
d. 29 November 1893; son of William J. Youngs; grandson of Daniel R. Youngs;
Oyster Bay item
YOUNGS Daniel K.
d. 16 October 1894 at Oyster Bay Cove; funeral “was one of the largest ever
attended in this village [Oyster Bay]”; son of Daniel Youngs; husband of Sarah
Elizabeth Smith; son-in-law of Daniel Smith; father of William J. Youngs; native of
Oyster Bay b. 1817; noted farmer, prominent in affairs of Queens County Agricultural
Society; had resided in Huntington for a number of years, serving as President of the
Huntington School Board and warden of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Huntington 1872-
1874; “Queens County loses one of her .... most prominent citizens”; long obit in 20
October 1894 paper and additional comments in “[Huntington] Village Notes” column of
same paper
YOUNGS Eva M.35 years
d. 10 February 1895; interment at Northport; daughter of Margaret Ackerly of
Northport; sister of J. Samuel Ackerly of Northport; wife of Charles H. Youngs;
resident of Brooklyn; “about a week ago while sitting before a stove her clothing caught
fire and she was horribly burned”
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