Mildred married George H. Young (Apr 1844 - 8 Aug 1906). He was born in Virginia.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, George and Mildred were living in Samuel Miller, Albemarle County, Virginia.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, George and Mildred were living in the South River District of Augusta County, Virginia. Mildred was the mother of 6 children and 4 were still alive.
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The Evening Star
8 Aug 1906
p. 2
Death Due to Heat Prostration
One fatality, directly attributable to the intense heat, was recorded today. George Young, sixty-two years of age, who was taken to the Emergency Hospital yesterday afternoon, died shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. He was at the corner of 10th street and Louisiana avenue yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock when he was prostrated. The ambulance of the Emergency Hospital was called and he was hurried to that institution.
The body is being held at the hospital until friends can be reached. Coroner Nevitt has been notified, and it is likely that he will conduct an investigation this afternoon.
This is said to be the first fatality from the heat in this city this year.
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In the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses, the widowed Mildred was living in Washington, DC, with the family of her daughter, Eliza.
The known children of George and Mildred were:
1) Mildred Y. Young (born 3 Jan 1872) was born in Albemarle County, Virginia.
2) Robert W. Young (born 13 Mar 1873) was born in Samuel Miller, Albemarle County, Virginia.
3) Mary "Eliza" Jane (Young) Estes (born 2 Mar 1876) was born in Hungrytown, Albemarle County, Virginia. She married Edward Arthur Estes (born Sept 1864) on 1 Dec 1899 in Washington, DC. He was born in Maryland.
4) Thomas Young (born c.1879) was born in Virginia.
Mildred married George H. Young (Apr 1844 - 8 Aug 1906). He was born in Virginia.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, George and Mildred were living in Samuel Miller, Albemarle County, Virginia.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, George and Mildred were living in the South River District of Augusta County, Virginia. Mildred was the mother of 6 children and 4 were still alive.
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The Evening Star
8 Aug 1906
p. 2
Death Due to Heat Prostration
One fatality, directly attributable to the intense heat, was recorded today. George Young, sixty-two years of age, who was taken to the Emergency Hospital yesterday afternoon, died shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. He was at the corner of 10th street and Louisiana avenue yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock when he was prostrated. The ambulance of the Emergency Hospital was called and he was hurried to that institution.
The body is being held at the hospital until friends can be reached. Coroner Nevitt has been notified, and it is likely that he will conduct an investigation this afternoon.
This is said to be the first fatality from the heat in this city this year.
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In the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses, the widowed Mildred was living in Washington, DC, with the family of her daughter, Eliza.
The known children of George and Mildred were:
1) Mildred Y. Young (born 3 Jan 1872) was born in Albemarle County, Virginia.
2) Robert W. Young (born 13 Mar 1873) was born in Samuel Miller, Albemarle County, Virginia.
3) Mary "Eliza" Jane (Young) Estes (born 2 Mar 1876) was born in Hungrytown, Albemarle County, Virginia. She married Edward Arthur Estes (born Sept 1864) on 1 Dec 1899 in Washington, DC. He was born in Maryland.
4) Thomas Young (born c.1879) was born in Virginia.
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