Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 5th ed., 1887, Jessamine Co. DR. BROWN YOUNG was born in Jessamine County, Ky., on the 10th of March, 1823, the third son of the late Dr. Archibald and Martha Young. His grandfather, John Young, with his brother, Robert, was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, and brother were in the battle of Eutaw when Gen. Greene was repulsed by the British under Col. Stewart. John Young and his brother were afterward at the celebrated battle of King's Mountain, where Col. Patrick Ferguson was killed. Mr. Draper, in his history of the "King's Mountain Heroes" says, on page 275: "One of Col. Sevier's men, named Gililland, who had received several wounds, and was well nigh exhausted, seeing the advance of Ferguson and his part, attempted to arrest the career of the great leader, but his gun snapped, when he called out to Robert Young, of the same regiment: `There's Ferguson! Shoot him.' `I will try and see what Sweet Lips can do,' muttered Young, as he drew a sharp sight, discharging his rife, when Ferguson fell from his horse, and his associates were either killed or driven back. Several bullets had taken effect on Ferguson apparently at the same time, and a number claimed the honor of shooting Ferguson." This Robert Young was a son of Joseph Young, an uncle of the Doctor and Col. Bennett H. Young, of Louisville, third son of Robert Young, of Jessamine County. Dr. Archibald Young was born in Fayette County, Ky., in 1791. He practiced medicine in Jessamine County from 1817 to 1859, the year he died. He was postmaster of Nicholasville during a part of the administration of John Quincy Adams. His son, Brown Young, entered the junior class of Centre College in 1834, and graduated in 1836. After leaving college he remained on his father's farm two years. He began the study of medicine in 1839, and in 1841 graduated from the medical department of Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., and has since practiced medicine in Jessamine, Woodford and Mercer Counties, with great success. Dr. Young was married in March, 1845, to Miss Emline Drake, daughter of the late Samuel Drake, of Jessamine County. One child was born to this union--Adaline, who married Leonard H. Willis, grandson of Capt. William T. Willis, who lost his life in the battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican war. Dr. Young is a good physician, and stands very high among his professional brethren. He is a Mason of the thirty-second degree, under the Scottish rites. Young Drake Willis = Louisville-Jefferson-KY Lexington-Fayette-KY Woodford-KY Mercer-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/jessamine/young.b.txt