Samuel Youngs (1753–1797)

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Samuel Youngs (November 5, 1753 - November 2, 1797) was an American farmer and politician from New York

Life

He was the son of Daniel Youngs (1718–1784) and Hannah (Underhill) Youngs. He married Rebecca Brush, and they had nine children.

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Queens Co.) in 1794.

His grandson Samuel Youngs was a member of the State Assembly in 1843 and 1844.

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