tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6477216842459126803.post7492665421500438981..comments2021-06-05T08:58:20.361+10:00Comments on Flockton Family History: Dr George Young, c 1726-1803Louise Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09220084273709377095noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6477216842459126803.post-49927721782586333082016-06-21T07:30:18.064+10:002016-06-21T07:30:18.064+10:00Hi Joel - I wish I knew where 'my' Dr Geor...Hi Joel - I wish I knew where 'my' Dr George Young originated. I tested out many theories, but found no positive links to anyone. I suppose it's possible that my George was a younger brother of your Dr John and an uncle of your George. Documentary proof is sadly lacking, such as a Young will for a man with two sons named John and George who were both doctors or were both in the Caribbean. George Young, c 1726-1803, attended university so his unknown father must have had money and presumably made a will. If I ever discover more, I'll post the info to this site.Louise Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09220084273709377095noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6477216842459126803.post-50910878571307723482016-06-21T05:35:55.027+10:002016-06-21T05:35:55.027+10:00I am very, very interested in the family of Dr. Yo...I am very, very interested in the family of Dr. Young. My ancestor, George Young, was born 1748/9 o"on the Island of Montserrat" the son of Dr. John Young and Matilda. is it possible that my George is actually the son of your George or do you know if Dr. George had a brother John who was also a "Physician & Surgeon" as John signed himself?prayer requesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11419368789062431448noreply@blogger.com