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Families covered: Young of Charnes, Younge of Methley

                               
John Young of Charnes, Staffordshire
1. John Young of Charnes
  The above comes from Walker's Yorkshire Pedigrees which then follows the line of John's son Richard. Visitation (Staffordshire, 1614, Young of Charnes), which starts with the following James (and provides his line of descent) who, we presume (having regard to the dates), was probably John's son or grandson.
  A. James Young of Charnes
  m. Anne Perynne of Brocton
  i. John Young of Charnes
  m. Anne Pigott (dau of Robert Pigott of Chetwynd)
  a. Thomas Young of Charnes (a 1614)
  m. Elizabeth Bradock (dau of Edmund Bradock of Adbaston)
  (1) Elizabeth Young
  m. George Dod of Petsey
(2)+ other issue - Thomas (b c1599), John, Joyce
  Visitation (Staffordshire, 1614) ends with this generation. Visitation (Armytage & Rylands 1912, Staffordshire, 1664-1700, Crompton) shows the family of Thomas & Elizabeth and then shows the undermentioned John but does not connect them, indicating some doubt as to the precise connection. We presume that either Thomas or John (the sons mentioned just above) was father of ...
  (A) ?? Young presumed intermediary generation
  (i) John Young of Charnes (b c1658, a 1680)
  m. Mary Skrymshire (dau of Walter Skrymshire of Shuston Farm, son of John of Orsloe)
  (a)+ issue - Walter, John, Mary
  As mentioned by the Harleian editor in a note to Visitation (Staffordshire, 1614), the following comes from Visitation (London, 1568, Young) which identifies the above Anne Perynne as "da. of _ Perivs of Shropshier".
  ii. Richard Young of London ("Packer to the Strangers")
  m. Joan Croston of Westchester
  a. Francis Young
  iii. Humphrey Young
  iv. Margery Young
m. _ Dickons of Bedfordshore
  v. Dorothy Young
  m. _ Manwaring of Pever
  vi. Anne Young
  m. Roger Hinton of Richardon
  B. Richard Younge (a 1510)
  The following is partly supported by Visitation (Foster, Yorkshire, 1584/5+1612, Young of Methley) which starts with Richard, mentioning that he was born in Staffordshire.
  m. Agnes Saxton (dau/heir of Robert Saxton of Methley by Marion Meringe)
i. John Younge
  Foster shows John's wife as Isabel, coheir of _ Radliffe and cousin/heir of another Radcliffe. Walker identifies her as ...
  m. Mary Radcliffe (dau/coheir of Hugh Radcliffe)
  a. Andrew Younge of Methley, Yorkshire (a 1572)
  m1. Isabell (Ada) Jackson (dau of Charles Jackson of Snydall by Margaret, dau/heir of Richard Woodhall of Wentworth)
  (1) Charles Younge of Methley (d before 29.04.1621)
  m. Frances Mallet (dau/heir of William Mallet of Normanton by Agnes, dau of John Gascoigne of Lazingcroft)
  (A) William Younge of the Middle Temple (b 1583, d unm by 1643)
  (B) John Younge of Methley (a 1643)
  m. Jane Wynckles (dau of John Wynckles of Harnham)
  (i) Frances Younge
  m. John Forman of Rothwell
  (ii) Jane Younge
  m. Edward Compton
  (iii) Mary Younge
  m. _ Bromley
  (iv)+ other issue - William (d unm), Charles (d unm), John, Andrew, Benjamin (a 1677)
(C) Mercy Younge
  m. (1611) Boniface Savage of Pontefract
  (i)+ issue - Susan, Elizabeth, Frances
  m2. Margery Beverley (d 23.09.1589, dau of Thomas Beverley of Selby)
  (2) Andrew Younge of the Wolde, later of Burne
  m. Dorothy Lee (dau of Roger Lee)
  (A) Sir Andrew Younge 'of Bourne' (dsp)
  m. (Mary) Fenwick (dau/coheir of Sir William Fenwick, m2. Sir Thomas Longvile of Wolverton)
  (B) Frances Younge of Methley (d before 31.03.1625)
  m. John Percy of Stubbs Walden
  (C) Elizabeth Younge
  m. _ Cramlington of Cramlington
  (D) Dorothy Younge
  m. Philip Hammerton of Monkroyd
  (E) Mary Younge
  (3) John Younge
  m1. Dorothy Brandsford or Beresford
  (A) Charles Younge of London
  m. Ann Warrington (dau of Hugh Warrington)
  (i)+ issue - George, Bridget, Ann
  (B) John Younge
  m2. _ Parsley (widow)
  (4) Mercy (or Margery) Younge
  m. Robert Webster of London

Main source(s): Walker's Yorkshire Pedigrees (1942, Younge of Methley) with input/support as reported above
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