The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ^.^/////•/ J //.///v/ yA////</. ^eah BIOGRAPHICAL 203 sath he was the owner of over thirty houses andores. Through the nature of his business he wasrought more or less before the pubHc eye in Riveroint, and for many years was prominently identifiedith all movements which had for their end theIvancement of civic interests. He was widely knownid eminently respected in business circles. In politi-il affiliation he was a Democrat, and for nine yearsas a member of the school committee. Mr. YoungTved one term as highway surveyo


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . ^.^/////•/ J //.///v/ yA////</. ^eah BIOGRAPHICAL 203 sath he was the owner of over thirty houses andores. Through the nature of his business he wasrought more or less before the pubHc eye in Riveroint, and for many years was prominently identifiedith all movements which had for their end theIvancement of civic interests. He was widely knownid eminently respected in business circles. In politi-il affiliation he was a Democrat, and for nine yearsas a member of the school committee. Mr. YoungTved one term as highway surveyor of District of Warwick, and also as auctioneer and police)nstable. He was once the candidate of the Demo-•atic party for representative in the Rhode Islandeneral Assembly. One July 3, 1859, Charles Henry Young marriedir?t) Julia A. \\estcott, who was born in Johnston,. I., died in 1913, daughter of Samuel J. and Abby3iirgess) Westcott, of that town. Mrs. Young de-;ended both paternally and maternally from several: the foremost families of Rhode Island. She wasell known in the more conser


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