Genealogy for
Dr. Jesse Yon Jr.
About Dr. Jesse Yon Jr. |
 Dr. Jesse Yon Jr. 1835 - 1865
| Dr. Jesse Yon, Jr., was born about 1835 in Gadsden Co., Florida and died about 1865 in Calhoun Co., Florida. Dates for birth and death are estimated. He lived to be about 30 years old.
He attended Atlanta Military College.
He married Sarah E. Lott (1838) - the daughter of Luke and Ann Lott
Children: William J. Yon (1859), Braxton Yon (1861) , and Benjamin Yon (1863). | 
 | Census | 1/1/1840 | FL (Gadsden County) | 5 yrs old | Jessee Yon, living in Gadsden, Florida Territory - 1 male (under 5), 1 male (5-10), 1 male (20-30), 1 male (40-50), 1 female (under 5), 1 female (10-15), 1 female (15-20), 1 female (30-40). with eleven slaves.
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 | Census | 10/16/1850 | district 5 FL (Calhoun County) | 15 yrs old | family #29, Mary A. (age 55, born in FL) states she can not read or write, value of real estate $ 2560; Jesse (age 17, born in FL) states he attended school in the year; Vandalia (age 11, born in FL)
next door -family #28 Ruel Yon (age 33), F. A. Yon (30), Newton Yon (9), T. H. Yon (7), Mary A Yon (5), N. A. Yon (3). Ruel was born in GA, F.A. in NC and all children in FL. Their home is valued at $3200 States F.A. can not read or write;
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 | Land Deed | 7/16/1856 | FL (Calhoun County) | 21 yrs old | cert.# 12927: 39.93 acres in Calhoun Co. FL sold to Jesse Yon. Sec. 23, Township 2-N, range 8-W, Meridian -Tallahassee. |
 | Census | 7/25/1860 | West Wynnton FL (Calhoun County) | 25 yrs old | family# Jesse Yon (age 25),
Sarah E. Yon (22)&
William J. Yon (10 mos.) All were born in Florida. Jesse is a doctor and Sarah keeps house. Their estate is value is $2000. Sarah's parents- family# 129 Luke Lott (49 MS),
Ann M. (44 NC),
William C. (20 FL),
Mary B. (16 FL)&
Eveline E. (13 FL). Luke is a farmer, Ann keeps house and William is an Overseer.
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 | Graveyard/Tombstone | 1/1/1865 | Stone (Private) Cemetery FL (Calhoun County) | 30 yrs old | Dr. Jesse Yon Jr. - no dates.  |
 | Other | 1/1/1866 | FL (Calhoun County) | 1 yrs after death | In the fall term of 1866 - Robert Johnson and wife -v- James B. Stone. Sarah E. Yon is the executor of Jesse Yon's estate. |
 | Census | 6/20/1870 | FL (Calhoun County) | 5 yrs after death | dweling#92 family#63: Sarah E. Yon (age30)
& Broxton (9) both born in FL. Sarah keeps house.
next door-her parents, #91 , #62 Luke Lott (60)MS &
Ann M. (50)NC Luke is a farmer & Ann Keeping House. 
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Dr. Jesse, his family, and friends. For example, Dr. Jesse is 2 years old when The trickery used to capture Seminole Indian Chief Osceola (Assi Yohola) creates a public uproar and U.S. General Jesup is publicly condemned.
Age | Date | Event |
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1837 |
NEWS HEADLINES: In October, Chief Osceola of the Seminole Indians is captured when he arrives for supposed truce negotiations at Fort Payton. He is imprisoned at St. Augustine, FL where he refuses to eat and attempts to escape several times. In December he is moved to a prison in SC where he dies on January 20, 1838. At the time of his death, Osceola was the most famous American Indian. |
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1842 |
Second Seminole Indian War ends and some of the Seminole Indians living in FL are moved to the Indian Territory |
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1842 |
Congress passes the Armed Occupation Act of 1842. It entitles persons willing and able to bear arms against the Indians and establish themselves in villages along the borders of Indian territory ownership of their land after 5 years. |
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1845 |
Florida becomes the 27th state to join the United States. William Moseley becomes the first governor and David Yulee the first senator. |
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1850 |
Florida's total population has grown to 87,445. This includes about 39,000 slaves and 1,000 free blacks. Indians were not counted. |
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1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins and war breaks out with most of the battles occurring in Central Florida. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
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1861 |
No Floridian's voted for Lincoln during the 1860 election. On Jan. 10, 1861, Florida seceded from the U.S. and joined the Confederate States of America a few weeks later. |
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1864 |
Battle of Olustee is a Confederate victory. Union troops pull back |
30 |
1865 |
Battle at Natural Bridge (Wakulla County) is a Confederate victory. |
30 |
1865 |
May 10th -- Union troops occupy Tallahassee. While Tallahassee was the only Confederate state capital east of the Mississippi River that had not been captured, Union troops occupy the capitol following the surrender of the major Confederate armies in the east. |
Age | Date | Event |
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1839 |
Goodyear invents vulcanized rubber, opening the door for tires and other rubber products. |
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1844 |
The first telegraph message is sent by Morse, who later invents the Mores Code |
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1853 |
The process of creating steel is invented by Besermer in Britain and Kelly in the U.S. |
21 |
1856 |
The first Neanderthal fossils are found near Germany |
24 |
1859 |
Charles Darwin publishes "Origin of Species" and begins the evolution theory. |
30 |
1865 |
Mendel publishes his papers on genetics and introduces the concept to the public. |
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1861 |
NEWS HEADLINES: American Civil war begins at Ft. Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, VA. |
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1862 |
NEWS HEADLINES: May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
Age | Date | Event |
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1837 |
The trickery used to capture Seminole Indian Chief Osceola (Assi Yohola) creates a public uproar and U.S. General Jesup is publicly condemned. |
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1840 |
Oregon Trail is established |
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1842 |
Second Seminole Indian War ends and thousands of Seminole Indians are forced to move west of the Mississippi. |
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1855 |
Third Seminole Indian War begins. It ends three years later when Chief Billy Bowlegs and his band are forced to move from Florida. |
25 |
1860 |
Presidential election puts Abraham Lincoln in office. The campaign has heated the issues regarding slavery in the south. |
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1862 |
May 20, 1862 the US government passes the Homestead Act to provide cheap land for settlement of lower Southeast and West. |
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1863 |
Abraham Lincoln issues the "Emancipation Proclamation" freeing slaves. |
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1865 |
American Civil war ends with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, VA. Reconstruction begins in the "old South" |
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 | Sarah Lott Born about 1838 and died about 1938
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