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YOUNG |
English
Origins
Coat of Arms: Gold with three red roses. Crest: A wolf. Motto:
Toujours jeune.
Motto Translated:
Always ready. |
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Scottish Origins: Coat of Arms: A silver shield with three black piles and three gold annulets on a black chief. [Roman pilum, or pile: javelin.] Crest: A red lion issuing from a red wreath, holding a sword. Motto: Robore prudentia praestat. Motto Translated: Prudence excels strength. |
German
Origins:
Coat of Arms: A blue shield with a silver buck. Crest: Description not available Spelling variations for the German origins of 'Young' include: Jung, Juenger, Jungg, Junge, Jungge, Jungher, Jungblut, Jungbauer, June, Deyoung, Young, Jungbluth, Jungblud, Deshong, Jonker and many more. First found in Bavaria, where this family name became a prominent contributor to the development of the district from ancient times. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Johannes Jung, who arrived in New York State in 1710; Johan Henrich Jung, who settled in Philadelphia in 1732; Christian Jungling, who immigrated to Philadelphia in 1734. |
Spelling variations for the Scottish origns
include: Young, Younge, Yonge, Yong, Yung, Youngson and others.
First found in the borderlands between Scotland and England; the name was first borne in this region by a Strathclyde-Briton family, as revealed in records dating back to the 13th century. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Richard Young and his wife, who settled in Virginia in 1623; as did Edward and Jane Young in 1636; Joseph and Margaret Young, who immigrated to New England with their two sons in 1635. |
Spelling
variations for English origns include: Young, Younge, Yonge, Youngson
and others.
First found in Somersetshire, where the young family held a seat from ancient times. Some
of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were:
Richard Young and his wife, who settled in Virginia in 1623; as did
Edward and Jane Young in 1636; Joseph and Margaret Young, who
immigrated to New England with their two sons in 1635.
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