I have two old studio photographs belonging to the YOUNGER
Family of Illinois. The first is identified as Nellie YOUNGER at the age of 18
years. This photograph was taken at the Fenwick Studio in Bloomington, IL. The
second photograph is identified as photograph of Maggie YOUNGER which was taken
at the Thomas Mills Studio in Peoria, IL in the 1870's with Maggie likely in
her 20's at the time it was taken. I am not sure how the two are related but
since they were found together, I know that there is a connection.
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Based on limited research I was able to gather the following
information regarding these two young women:
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Helen “Nellie” YOUNGER was b. 6 Nov 1866 in Illinois to
parents Thomas William YOUNGER (1830-1907) and Elizabeth EDWARDS
(1835-1869).? Nellie was one of 6
children born to this couple including Thomas William “Bill”; John; Andrew;
Flora or Florance; Mary Elizabeth; and Nellie YOUNGER, all born between 1857
and 1865.? The family was living in Peoria,
IL in 1870. After her mother died her father married Sarah NOFSINGER
(1838-1891) and a son Charles Guy YOUNGER was born in 1874.
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Margaret “Maggie” YOUNGER was b. 29 Jun 1854 in Renfrew, Scotland
to parents Andrew YOUNGER (1827-1915) and Margaret S. HAMER (1828-1899).? Maggie was one of 7 children born to this
couple including Mary; Julia Ann; Maggie; Thomas William; Andrew; Joseph Hamer;
and Ellen YOUNGER all born between 1849 and 1870.? In 1870 the family was living in Peoria, IL. Maggie
married Thomas Marshall LONG (1854-1900) in Sacramento, CA in 1881 and they had
5 children including Emma Marion or Marian; Andrew Younger; Jessica “Jerdie” E.;
Hiram Chester; and Russell or Russel Thomas LONG, all born between 1881 and
1890.?
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Maggie was living in Oakland, CA in 1920 and died 13 Dec
1927 in San Francisco, CA and her obituary listed her surviving children
including Marion L. STEBBINS; Jessica I. HAWLEY; Hiram C. LONG; and Russell I.
LONG; and her surviving siblings, Andrew YOUNGER and Josephine YOUNGER.
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I am hoping to locate someone from the family so that these
wonderful old studio photographs can be returned to the care of family.? If you are a member of this family or know
someone who might be, please contact me.
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Thanks,
Shelley