Born at 55 Princes Street, Port Elizabeth.
Owned a leather, saddle and shoe-making business in PE named EA Young and Co.
Served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a Sergeant. Was awarded the Africa Service Medal on 21 Feb 1945 Auth A.G.(W.R.) 45/74 signed ? Major, O.C. 20th BN. S.A.C.D.C.
Died as a small child
Born at the Sandford Nursing Home, Buckingham Road and delivered by Dr Sam Miller.
Born at the Sandford Nursing Home, Buckingham Road and delivered by Dr Sam Miller.
Born at St George's Hospital.
Born at St George's Hospital.
Meagan was born by ceasarin section at 09:32 weighing 3.54 kg and measuring approx. 50 cm.
Meagan was born by ceasarin section at 09:32 weighing 3.54 kg and measuring approx. 50 cm.
Born at the Sandford Nursing Home, Buckingham Road and delivered by Dr Sam Miller.
Born at the Sandford Nursing Home, Buckingham Road and delivered by Dr Sam Miller.
Born at the St George's Hoaspital.
Born at the St George's Hoaspital.
Born at the St George's Hoaspital.
Born at the St George's Hoaspital.
Occupation recorded as bootmaker.
Married in 1894 and departed England for South Africa. Settled in Port Elizabeth, and founded a leather shop named EA Young and Company, which was ultimately taken over by his son Gordon Wilfred.
In the 1871 England census, a child, Fanny L, aged 2 days, is recorded! A nurse by the name of Margaret Cook is recorded as having spent the census night at the house. The census has no record of Florence E, who by then would have been aged 5. Perhaps she slept over at a friend! The family had a servant by the name of Alice A Hyman, aged 18.
He was killed in action while serving as Private No. 8869 in the 1st Regiment SA Infantry
In Memory of Private ALFRED ERNEST WILLIAM YOUNG 8869, 1st Regt., South African Infantry who died age 19 on 10 September 1916 Son of E.A. and F.L. Young, of 55, Prince's St., Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Remembered with honour VILLERS STATION CEMETERY, VILLERS-AU-BOIS, FRANCE
He was City Treasurer of Port Elizabeth
Occupation recorded as Labourer (Masons)
Address in 1881 recorded as being 13 Twinnell Rd, Bristol St Philip and Jacob Out, Gloucester, England
At the 1891 census, recorded as living at 105 Stapleton Rd, Bristol. Occupation then recorded as being a bootmaker.
At this census, it was also registered that Frederick Peacock aged 8, a scholar, boarded with the family.At the 1901 census, recorded as living at 125 Stapleton Rd, Bristol. Occupation recorded as bootmaker. Registered that Frederick Peacock aged 18 was a lodger in their home. Rose, aged 25, and wife Mary Ann were also registered.
Occupation recorded as "Bootmaker" in 1881
Occupation in 1891 recorded as Chocolate Maker
Occupation in 1891 recorded as Chocolate Maker