A Conundrum
According to the
online Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a conundrum is "an intricate and
difficult problem." I would add,
that in this case - "it is probably one with no solution."
I am helping an
83-year-old friend try to find information about her father's family. Just
finding her father's parents would be a success.
A summary might make reading the rest of this
article a bit less confusing. William
Young is Miriam's father. William
and Pearl are brother and sister, although
the question might be - do they share just a mother, or a father too? Every document found/or ordered comes up with
another possible set of parents for these two children. The most obvious
possibility for the mother is Viola Long
Young, mostly because she is mentioned twice on documents and Pearl and Viola Young are together in
1900 on the census.
Miriam grew up in
Brooklyn, New York. Her father, William
Young, was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. His sister, Pearl, also resettled in New York (and worked in Vaudeville over
the years) from Cincinnati.
Miriam got my name
from a friend recently and contacted me stating she wanted to find out more
about her father and his parents. Her father, William, had done some research at the New York Public Library
during the late 30's. Miriam used to go with him. He would sometimes meet Pearl there. Unfortunately, when William passed away, Miriam's mother
didn't care about the research and threw away all the papers that her husband
had collected. What had he collected?
Over the past
several months, and with MANY hours of research on my part and after hiring two
different researchers in Cincinnati, we have all come up with --- nothing!
The following is
a timeline I constructed with the information gathered. NOTE: all last names
are YOUNG, except where stated:
1890 - June 29: Pearl was born in Cincinnati, birth
record says parents are Peter and Mary
(he was a horse trader), and they lived at 193 Cutter. The birth date strongly
indicates this is our Pearl. The same date is given on her SS application and her death certificate.
There was
a Peter in Cincinnati connected with horses, but he had a long-time marriage (Lena) and several children. The
1890 City Directory for Cincinnati had a couple of businesses at the 193 Cutter address, no Youngs.
1892 - Jul 10: William was born in Cincinnati. No
birth record can be found. He later wrote down for
his daughter, Miriam, that his parents were Aaron and Avonia Long Young.
1894 - Feb: A William Young (age 2) enters the
Cincinnati House of Refuge (an orphanage or institution for troubled children and/or
families). No record of parents names
or when he left the orphanage. Intake information states: mother
living/father deceased and he had a step-father.
1900 US Census: Viola (b. Aug 1859) listed as head of
household with Pearl (b. Jun 1890) daughter, they reside at 1304 Central, Cincinnati. Viola works packing
tobacco. The census states Viola
had four children, two surviving. No information was found on the other two
children (presumably they died at birth).
1900 US Census: William, (age 8) may be the William Young, listed as a resident at the
House of Refuge in
Cincinnati.
1906 - Nov. 9: Pearl, (16) article in the newspaper about
her being on stage. She was a
dancer and played piano. She gave her current address as 239 Lawrence
St., Cincinnati.
1910 US Census: Viola or Pearl not found.
William (17) was stationed at the
US Naval Training Station, Newport City, RI. He stated he
was born in OH, as were his parents.
1916 - Aug 2: Pearl and Joseph Mattus married in
Manhattan, NY. She listed her parents as John Young and Viola Long.
1917 - June 17: William Young married in Brooklyn, NY.
He gave his parents as: William Young and Viola Vony. He stated his residence was 1018 Central
Ave., Cincinnati. No Young's lived at that address in the 1917
City Directory.
1935 - William applied
for SS - stated father/mother are: Aaron
Young/Viola ?.
1942 - WW II Draft Card Registration, William stated he was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Date of Birth: 10 Jul 1892.
1945 - Pearl applied
for SS - stated father/mother were: ? Young and Viola Long.
1958 - Mar 5: William Young died. Death cert. stated unknown father, mother - Viola.
1981 - Oct 23: Pearl Young Mattus died in NY. Death
certificate stated Peter and Mary were parents. Miriam was listed as informant but
she did not give information, just signed the form. Pearl had no children.
As you can see,
we have several choices for parents. The most obvious choice for mother is Viola Long Young. Aaron is mentioned
twice, but there is no Aaron in Cincinnati at that time. There is a Peter in
Cincinnati, but no Peter and Mary.
I followed a Viola Long in Logan County until I found her
married to someone else. There was an entry in the 1860 census for an Avonia
Young (not Long), with parents Marion and Elizabeth in Brown County, Ohio - but
I could not find them again. We followed a few William Youngs to no avail.
The City
Directories were perused. These just added to the conundrum. Following are the
entries, ALL under the name of YOUNG.
NOTE: Even "Mrs. Voney" in 1895, is under the Young name. Note: Voney/Avonia/Vina are probably all the
same person:
City Directories:
YOUNG
1881 & 1882: None
1883: Voney, dress maker 191 Sycamore
1884: Voney,
Mrs. dress maker flat 9, Lorraine Bldg.
1885 & 1886: None
1887: Vina (wid of
Marion) nec (northeast corner) Elder and
Bremen (think this is Avonia)
1888: None
1889: Vina dressmaker 14 Elder (probably Avonia)
1890: None
1891: Avonia, (wid.
Marion), 8 Gest
1892: Avonia (wid
Marion) dressmaker, 182 Clifton Ave
(Buckeye)
1893: Avonia (wid of
Geo) 12th & Main
1894: Harry J.
printer, 12 DesMoines
1895: Harry J.
(printer) h. bds (boards) at 292 Elm
near 8th
1895: Mrs. Voney (note same address as Avonia in
1893), dressmaker, 2nd fl, flat 15, swc (southwest corner) 12th and Main
1896: Avonia dressmaker
447 E. 5th
1897: Avonia (widow
of James) dressmaker, flat 15, 2nd fl.
1127 Main
1898: NO Harry J., Viola or Avonia
1899: None
1900: Viola (wid of Harry) 1304 Central
(NOTE: same address as 1900 census with Pearl (dau)
1901: Viola (wid of
Harry) flat 11, 1304 Central
1904: Viola (wid of
Harry) flat 11, 1304 Central
1905: Viola (wid of
Harry) flat 11, 1304 Central
1906: Viola wid of Harry
flat 11, 1304 Central Ave
1907: Aaron W. lab
flat 3 1031 Foraker Ave
1917: No Youngs at
the address given in the Timeline by William as his address.
Note: the different names for husbands of Avonia/Vina/Voney (I
really think this is the same person) - again,
all under the YOUNG name. None of these people can be found on censuses. I am
guessing that the printer, Harry, may be the former husband of Viola (from
1900-1906 above), but really have no proof. Since Viola disappeared from the
directories about 1906, she probably died. No burials can be found, no death
records can be found for any of these Cincinnati people.
There are no
State Censuses for Ohio, and, of course, we don't have the 1890 Census to help
us.
Both professional
researchers contacted in Cincinnati went through many books on births/deaths/marriages/burials/baptism
records that are not online for Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Nothing.
I have suggested
Miriam do an autosomal DNA, only because maybe someone will match and help give
our search a boost.
It is A
Conundrum!
(it is also a conundrum that the spacing gets so messed up when I download the articles I type.)