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- [S112] Compiler: US Federal & State Census Data, Census data for the Fuller Family, (USA Federal & State, Obtained from Ancestry or NEHGS), 1860: Ottawa, Le Sueur, Minnesota: Antoine Young 38 (b. in Canada) Farmer, Louisa Young 28, Oliver Young 10, Pascal Young 8, Alexander Young 3, Joseph C Young 1, Antoine Young (Sr.) 64 (b. in Canada).
Note 1: Louisa and all the children are noted 'Ind' indicating Native Indian, b. in MN.
Note 2: At some point in time the French name of DION was anglicised to YOUNG.; Gra-Crat p1-74, Ful- Various.
- [S220] Obituary, Death of Frank Young [Dion], (January 16, 1897), Antoine Dion, French Canadian, was chief clerk of the Sioux agency in New Ulm (yellow Medicine) and was the first white man killed in the historic New Ulm Massacre, in the 1862/3 Indian uprising.; Gra-Crat p1-75, GRA-CRAT/Dion, page 1-75.
- [S222] Author: J Maloney, Family tree data with sources - Dion/Young Families, Was the first white man to die in the 1862 Indian Uprising.; Gra-Crat p1-78a, Gra-Crat 1-78.
- [S90] Compiler: US Federal & State Census Summary, Census data for Oliver Cratte family, (US Federal & State Census, Washington DC, 2008), 1860: Ottawa, Le Sueur, Minnesota: Antoine Young 38 (b. in Canada), Louisa Young 28, Oliver Young 10, Pascal Young 8, Alexander Young 3, Joseph C Young 1, Antoine Young (Sr.) 64 (b. in Canada).
Note 1: Louisa and all the children are noted 'Ind' indicating Native Indian, b. in MN.
Note 2: At some point in time the French name of DION was anglicised to YOUNG.; Gra-Crat p1-74, GRA-CRAT2, Section 1.
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