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Notes for Frederick Yingling and Margaret Glunt

These notes are intended to be for Frederick Yingling, son of Johannes Yingling and Margaret Elenora Bencker of Frederick County, Maryland. Claud Rahn reports [1]:

Frederick Yingling, eldest son of John Yingling (1719-1774), moved to Blair Co., PA. about 1770, and returned to Maryland in 1777, then back to Pennsylvania about 1794, where he lived for the rest of his life. He was a Revolutionary War veteran.

1745 Frederick Yingling was born about 1745. [2]

1770 Frederick Yingling settled in Morrison's Cove, Blair County, Pennsylvania about 1770. [3]

1775 John Yingeling and Frederick Yingland were listed as Associators in Frederick County, Maryland. [4] [5]

1782 The tax list of Piney Creek Hundred of Frederick County, Maryland named several Yingland owners of land: Frederick (Frankfort, 150 acres), Jacob, John, Widow ("James Fancy" tract, 200 acres). [6]

1790 Frederick Yengling lived in Frederick County, Maryland, in a household with 4 males under age 16, 2 males age 16 and over, and 7 females. Margaret, perhaps Jacob's mother, and Jacob, perhaps Frederick's brother, were also listed. [7]

1800 Frederick Yingling lived in Greenwood, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania in a household with males: 1 (26 thru 44); and females: 1 (26 thru 44). [8]

1820 Frederick Yingling died about 1820 in Blair County, Pennsylvania. [9]

1820 Frederick Yingling reportedly died on Nov. 20, 1820 and was buried at Carson Valley Cemetery, Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania. Frederick Yingling was reported born Dec. 1, 1745. No grave marker photo is shown at the memorial. [10]

1850 Frederick Yingling (age 34, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Juniata, Blair County, Pennsylvania, in a household with Susannah Yingling (age 25), Ann E Yingling (age 6), and Matilda J Yingling (age 4). Frederick Yingling's occupation was carpenter, Construction. [11]

"Abram Yingling, the paternal grandfather [of Martin M Yingling], was born in Maryland and in boyhood accompanied his parents to what is now Blair County, locating near Roaring Spring, where the great-grandfather [Frederick] operated a mill for a man by the name of Neff. This mill was later burned by the Indians. Abram Yingling subsequently engaged in milling near McKee, in Blair County, and died there." [12]


Footnotes:

[1] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 26-27.

[2] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 26.

[3] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 26.

[4] "Journal of the Committee of Observation of the middle district of Frederick County, Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine 11 (1916), 157-175, at 175, [HathiTrust].

[5] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 26.

[6] Jeffrey A. Duvall, 1782 Piney Creek Hundred Tax Assessment, 2018, [URL].

[7] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[8] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[9] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 26.

[10] Find A Grave Memorial 155479261, [FindAGrave].

[11] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[12] Jesse C. Sell, Twentieth century history of Altoona and Blair County, Pennsylvania, and representative citizens (Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing, 1911), 580, [HathiTrust].