Son of William Young & Janet Gibson James Young Sr. =Agnes McGee b1816Dec14AyrAyrSCT d1872Apr13RosebankMcNabTwpRenfrewON 1st Generation John Young b1836Dec16 bz1836Dec25 nr Ayr Ayr SCT d1911Sep10 MacDonaldFarm BlackHill BristolPontiacPQ m1858Apr1BristolPontiacPQ =Janet `Jane' Wallace Craig b1838Jan27SandPointRenfrewON d1919Jul28BristolPontiacPQ father William CRAIG of Bristol - John came to Canada in 1846 with his parents 1871inMcNabTwp NorwayCemeteryBristol Presbyterian m1st1836Nov25CoyltonAyrSCT b1817SCT d1857Oct25McNabTwpRenfrewON 2nd Generation Dr. William Craig Young b1861BristolPontiacPQ 1908inAlmonte d1931ON m1891Dec30CarletonParkLanarkON AuldKirkCemeteryByAlmonteLanarkON Jeanett or Harriett Young b1868Quebec Dr. Thomas Craig Young veterinarian b1872BristolPontiacPQ d1958 =Mary Ann Wood(s) d1945 1908inCobden Dr. Alex T. Young b1872BristolPontiacPQ Hughe Young b1874Quebec Dr. David M. Young b1876BristolPontiacPQ Harvey? Young b1882Quebec Jane Young bz1839Oct27AyrAyrSCT =James Morris m1858Sep27RenfrewCoON d1923Sep29PembrokeON came to SandPoint b1819PaisleySCT d1891Jan22PembrokeON in1845 1871inPembroke James was Sheriff of parents James Morris 1782-1863 & Mary Renfrew for many years. Wright 1783-1857 BothGoshenCemeteryMcNabTwpRenfrewON William Young b1842Sep14Scotland Janet Young b1863SepBristolPontiacPQ bz1841Oct10AyrAyrSCT 1901age58 d1950Jan10OttawaON blacksmith immigrated1946 m1911Aug21OttawaON d1917Jan21BristolPontiacPQ mPQ? William James Young b1866Jun9BristolPontiac =Janet Telfer b1837ClarendonStationPQ d1928Jan6MarylandPontiacPQ 1925inOttawa. 1901age59 d1925Apr28OttawaON parents John `Jack' Gilbert Young M.D. John Telfer & Janet Blackstock - William b1871Jan1BristolPontiacPQ came from Scotland with his parents about d1929Jan20HamiltonHancockIL 1847 NorwayBayUnitedCemeteryBristolTp m1904Aug31IL =Mae E. Wells 1925inIL PontiacPQ NorwayBayUnited Cemetery BristolTwpPontiacPQ Jean McGee Young b1874Nov15Bristol PontiacPQ d1933Aug28SapulpaCreekOK Agnes Young bz1843Oct15AyrAyrSCT James Young Jr b1849BristolPontiacPQ Dr. James M. Young m1905OctMontrealPQ bz1845Nov9 Ayr Ayr SCT d1939 Lillian Herron father: H. Herron Jul17RenfrewRenfrewON mRenfrewCoON 1939inWalkervilleEssexON =Catherine `Kate' Yuill b1845FebRenfrewCoON Alexander C. Young 1939inToronto d1919Dec28RenfrewRenfrewON parents: John Yuill 1815-1882 & Grace McNab 1819-1896] - J. Walter Young Marriage listed as Walter J. Operated Young's Hotel in Sand Point. He Young of HaileyburyON 1939inToronto was known as `Old Jimmy' Young. Living in Dr. Hugh Morris Young 1939MooseJawSK McNab Twp in 1871 Albert Street Cemetery m1920Jan21ParrsboroNS =Kathleen Allison Arnprior. Elderkin father Albert C. Elderkin Elizabeth Maud `Leila' Young m1910Sep6RenfrewRenfrewON 1939Toronto William `Willie' McGee Young b1871Jul12SandPointRenfrewON d1938Jul22 Vancouver BC mc1903PQ? =Isabelle Budd of Montreal - Vancouver AshesAlbertStreetCemeteryArnprior Grace E. Young b1873 d1927RenfrewRenfrewON mRenfrewCo?ON ThomsonvilleCemetery Janet McDonnell Young b1876SandPoint RenfrewON d1925NovRenfrew RenfrewON m1908Mar31RenfrewRenfrewON Elizabeth `Betsy' Young b1847Oct bz1848 RenfrewCoON d1865Jan8Renfrew CoON Alexander Young b1852AprRenfrewCoON d1860Mar8RenfrewCoON Isabella `Bella' Young b1853Apr4SandPoint RenfrewON d1935Dec9NorthBayNipissingON One record shows IsabellaYoungb1853Mar2 Jessie Young bc1856SandPointRenfrewON d1920Jan27SudburyON age15in1871 m1873Aug19RenfrewRenfrewON lived in Arnprior prior to her death AlbertStreetCemeteryArnprior AlbertStreeCemeteryArnprior =Isaac Phillips b1847BrockvilleLeedsON d1917MontrealPQ m1868SandPontRenfrewON BuriedPhillipsFamilyPlotBrockvilleLeedsON =Thomas James Armstrong b1850Ottawa ON d<1920ON? parents: Peter Armstrong & Rebecca Cook A. Thomas J. Armstrong d1917MayHuntleyON Came to Canada in 1846 & settle on the Old MacDonald Farm in Bristol PQ & then moved to SandPointRenfrewON Established the Young'sHotel in BraesideRenfrewON 1871inMcNabTwp AlbertStreetCemeteryArnprior 3rd Generation/Spouse =Jessie Cram McRostie b1860BruceTwp BruceLanarkON d1932Jul12AlmonteLanarkON parents Peter McRostie 1831-1910 & Ellen McEwen c1825-1912 1901PontiacCensus Elizabeth Jean Young m1 =Douglas Charles William Coupland father of 2 children died age35 m2 =James Percival Coupland ofOttawa & AlmonteON 1st cousin of Douglas Mary Kathleen Kitty Young bc1903 of Sudbury Jack Young m? =Muriel (Stephenson) Timmins 4th Generation/Spouse Dr.James George Coupland of AlmonteON Dr. Douglas Charles Thomas Coupland of VancouverBC =Janet d1992Sep4NewLiskeardON John Young of HaileyburyON Earl Young of CalgaryAlta Robert Young of EdmunstoneNB D'Arcy Young of GranisleBC Richard Young of TimminsON =Margo Jim Young of South PorcupineON Tom Young of CalgaryAlta =Margaret Sutherland 1908inMerrickville 1901PontiacCensus =Bessie McClarty 1908inBristol ofDurhamON 1901PontiacCensus =Daniel McCuaig b1854 d1923May26OttawaON 1925inOttawa NorwayBayUnitedCemeteryBristolPontiacPQ NorwayBayUnitedCemeteryBristolPontiacPQ William Gilbert Young =W. E. `Daddy Mac' McDaniels m1911Feb11SapulpaCreekOK? 1925inUSA Hugh Young d1921Jul Walkerville? Died at age 1 1/2 yrs Irene Young b1906May4 d1980Nov7 =Stewart Carmichael b1897 d1976Mar4 m1927Jun18 SandPointCemetery Possible daughter? Capt. Alex Young of SandPoint m1917Jul/Aug =Myrtle Broadleigh of HytheKentENG EnglishChurch =Grace Edith Kinnisten m1909Dec8ParkhillMiddlesexON Young, daughter b1925Sep25MooseJawSK =Arthur Gordon Grier of Peterboro Young son =Augustus `Gus' Lewis Handford b1872 d1949RenfrewRenfrewON son of Silas Hanford 1844-1919 Renfrewphotographer =Ernest `Ernie' John Stewart b1875Nov11RenfrewCoON d1950Oct22RenfrewRenfrewON parents James Stewart 1839-1919 & Margaret Watson Affleck 1843-1923 Lived in Renfrew barrister ThomsonvilleCemetery Young, Mary Kathleen "Kitty" - Suddenly of Friday, September 4, 1992, at the Temiskaming Hospital, New Liskeard, Ontario, in her 89th year. Predeceased by her parents, Dr. & Mrs. T.C.Young and brother Jack Young. Survived by sister Elizabeth Jean Coupland, Almonte, Ontario, and nine nephews; Dr. James Coupland, Almonte Ont, Dr. Douglas Coupland, Vancouver BD, John Young, Haileybury, Ont., Earl Young, Calgary, Alta., Robert Young, Edmuston N.B., Richard Young, Timmins, Ont., Jim Young, South Porcupine, Ont., Tom Young, Calgary, Alta. Cremation at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury and a memorial service to be held at the Church of the Epiphany, Sudbury at 1:00p.m. Sat. Oct. 3, 1992. Donations may be made to the Church of the Epiphany, 85 Larch Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 1B8. came, took a look and decided Sudbury was the place for him. Dr. Young got national attention in 1949, when he assisted in exposing a death march of horses from Rocky Island Lake to The?salon, in which 35 of 70 animals died. He examined the surviving beasts and found them beaten with clubs and wire whips, and emaciated with starvation. His jobs over the year were legion, but most unusual of all was that of the medical advisor to two moose who were captured and broken into harness at Chelmsford a number of years ago. For two seasons they were a special attraction at the harness track there. In recent years, Dr. Young's livery stables were gradually taken over by others, as the demand for horses declined, and machinery took the place of the animals. One phase of Dr. Sudbury Star Oct.15, 195? - Pioneer Northern Young's career was over in 1945 when he sold the last of his Veterinarian Dies at 86 stables on King Street, but he maintained his large practice. He was pre-deceased by his wife, the former Mary Ann Veteran Sudbury horse dealer and veterinary surgeon, Dr. Wood, in 1945. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James Thomas Craig Young, 86, died this morning at Pioneer Coupland (Jean) of Ottawa, and Kathleen (Kitty) Young, of Manor, following a brief illness. The body is at Jackson and Sudbury; a son Jack of Auror Gold Mines, Timmins, nine Barnard Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are not yet grandchildren, one great grandson, and a brother, Dr. David complete. Young, of Durham, Ont. Dr. Young at 85 had the distinction of being Canada's oldest practicing veterinarian, and it was only three years ago that he retired completely from the work he loved so well. He had examined more than 100,000 horses during his long career. "Doc" Young arrived in Sudbury to find 8,000 humans and 200 horses in the immediate area, in lumber camps and on settler's farms. It was here that Doc Young developed and raced two of the best harness horses of their day, which was before and during the First Great War, gaining international repute for his racing in Columbus Ohio, and Dexter Park, Detroit. Of slight stature, "Doc" Young was noted for his agility and energy even to the time of his death. He was known the length and breadth of Northern Ontario, earning his fame as a judge of horseflesh. Twenty year ago, his right hand was smashed when he was dragged along an icy road near Skead by his dog team. He had been on his way to attend a sick horse in a bush camp when his huskies got away from him. James Young operated Young’s Hotel in Braeside Sand Point During the early days, he operated large stables on Larch in McNab Township St. and stables on the corner of King and Clinton Sts. For more than 35 years. Evidence that the love of horses was in his blood, as a small child, is the fact that both his brothers chose the same profession. BORN IN PONTIAC Dr. Young was born in 1872, in the little town of Pontiac, Que., where his father, the late John Young, had a small farm. He was only 19 when he graduated in 1892 from the Toronto College of Veterinary Surgeons. Shortly after, he settled in Cobden, near Pembroke, and operated a livery barn and stables, and his own practice. Dr. Allan McLelland, a cousin, came to Sudbury in 1908 to set up a veterinary practice, and was killed in the Spanish river Railway wreck of 1910, when the bridge over the river collapsed and 29 persons died. The lumbermen wrote Dr. Young and asked him to take his cousin's place and he