Category Archives: Young family

Young, Mansel (1854-1929)

Born 1854/1855 in Dublin. Parents Alfred Young and Selina Elizabeth Courtenay Mansel.

1861 Census – HM Ship Laurel, Ship in Ordinary, Hampshire
age 6

1871 Census – no record found

23 December 1880, witness at wedding of his sister Blanche Young and William St Clair Cole at the Parish Church, Fareham
1881 Census No. 11 East Street, Fareham
Unmarried, 26, no occupation

1891 Census No 17 Broad Street, Portsea
unmarried, age 36, Commission Agent – Collector for a Bookmaker, lodger

Married between 1891 and 1895 (no record found)

31 May 1895 son, Alfred Mansel Young born

5 July 1895, listed on birth certificate of son, occupation Assurance Agent, address 13 Broad Street, Southsea

8 June 1897 son, Henry Harper Young born

16 July 1897, registered birth of son; occupation given as Assurance Agent, address 37 Addison Road, Southsea
1901 Census – 2 Woodland Cottage, Woodland St, Portsmouth
age 47, occupation bricklayers labourer, married

1911 Census 13 Woodland St, Kingston, Portsmouth
age 57, Dockyard Labourer, Naval Store Department, widower,
29 March 1929 died pf ursernia and enlarged prostrate, no post mortem. Occupation: general labourer. Address 265 Milton Road, Portsmouth. Death registered by son Henry Harper Young on 30 March 1929, address 6 Woodland Street, Kingston.

[could not find a Probate Record]

Young, Catherine (1781-1865)

1781 born in Clonfert, Ireland. Parents were Matthew Young and Anne Cuthbertson.

Date unknown: married John Odell and had four children: Sophie, Edward, Catherine and John

1811 husband died (address given as Queen Anne Street West, London)

1851 Census, 2 Cambridge Terrace, off Outer Circle, Marylebone (boarding house)
widow, age 70, annuitant

ODELL, Catherine “relict of John” (YOUNG); born Clonfert, Dublin; died Carriglea, Waterford; published in the Cork Examiner, 26/01/1865

 

Young, Alfred Mansel (1895-1916)

1895 born Southsea

1901 Census living at 2 Woodland Cott, Woodland St, Portsmouth
age 5, born Southsea, Hants
1911 census, occupation: Assistant Bottling Stores, Brewery                                                   living 9 Graig, Newcastle Hill, Bridgend

Enlisted in Bridgend, Glamorganshire in late 1914
No. 14165
Served with the 5th Battalion of the South Wales Borderers (local regiment to the Bridgend area).
Killed in Action, France and Flanders (the official battlefield designation) 24 July 1916
Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France

Not mentioned in the War Diary or the Regimental History

Name is in the Book of Honour at Llandaff Cathedral, Wales.

Name is on the Bridgend War Memorial

Soldiers Effects Records:
No Probate Record