1715 Abraham Yingling was born 1715, eldest son of Christian Yingling, the immigrant. [1]
1735 Abraham Yingling crossed the Susquehanna and settled in York County, now Adams County. [2]
1740 Abraham Yingling and his brother John had moved to Carroll County, Maryland. [3]
1757 Abraham Yingling was enlisted in the Maryland Militia [4]
1760 Abraham Yingling was granted 50 acres in Frederick County, Maryland called "Molly's Delight". [5]
1766 Abraham Yingling and wife Mary sold Molly's Delight to George Wild. [6]
1767 Abraham Yingling and wife Mary bought a lot in Baltimore town from Christopher Nice. [7]
1799 Abraham Yingling died in Baltimore, Maryland. Abraham's will, dated 13 June 1790, named no children. [8]
1806 The will of Mary Yingling named children John, Abraham, James, Benjamin, Jacob, Rachel. [9]
[1] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.
[2] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.
[3] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.
[4] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9, citing Colonial muster rolls, 1757, Maryland Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, folio 176 and 177.
[5] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.
[6] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9, citing deed book K, folio 1404, Frederick, Maryland.
[7] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.
[8] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9, citing will book 6, page 175.
[9] Claude J. Rahn, revised by Janice Yingling, The Yingling Genealogy (1999), 9.