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Private John Young was 28 years old when the war ended. |
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Private John Young served with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the war. |
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The 1911 census does not list John as living with the family at house 15 in Drumad, Coagh. |
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Known family: David Young, Eliza Young, Robert Young (born 19th June 1888), John Young (born 14th March 1890), David Young (born 26th October 1894), William J Young (born 11th March 1898), Samuel Young (born 23rd June 1904), Walter Young (born 12th June 1906), Eileen Young (born 22nd October 1908). |
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The 1901 census lists John as age 10, living with the family at house 9 in Mullaghwotragh, Munterevlin, County Tyrone. His father was a labourer. |
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John Young was born on born 14th March 1890. He was one of at least eight children, all born in the Coagh area. |
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John Young was the second son of David and Eliza Young. David Young and Eliza Marks were married on 7th April 1888 in the district of Cookstown. |
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All the information below is provisional and is ‘best fit’ |
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The History of Coagh booklet lists Private John Young as having served with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers in the war. |