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Young, Louis Tarleton

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Name Young, Louis Tarleton Birth 1859 Gender Male Death 30 Mar 1904 Anacapri Person ID I0032 Young Last Modified 14 Jan 2022
Father Living Relationship Birth Mother Living Relationship Birth Family ID F0016 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Courtney, Mary Leonard, b. 18 Sep 1857, 22 Ranelagh Road, Dublin Marriage 10 May 1890 Lahore, Bengal Family ID F0014 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Jan 2022
Family 2 O'Neil, Nora, b. 17 Apr 1878 Notes - Nora O'Neil was Lewis Tarleton Youg's nurse in India and they moved to Anacapri.
Family ID F0015 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Jan 2022
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Notes - Surgeon Major in Indian medical Service (Bengal)
Akha Exp '83-4
Cousin to Osborne Young Junior of Blacksessiagh (whose uncle was Osborne Young Senior of Victoria) and also Samuel H Young of Victoria, Australia.
Nephew to John Young of Blacksessiagh
Cousin of King Houston, executor of will.
Son to Dorinda Sophia (Tarleton) Young of 2, Knapton Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin.
Brother to Henrietta and Georgina
Family moved to Dublin between 1865 and 1870
Brother in law to Elizabeth Hudson Courtenay
Nephew to Esther Young
Brother? to Alfred John Young BA
In 1881, Louis was working at Simpsons Hospital, Britain St., Dublin; in the same year he won the Medical Travelling Prize at the School of Physic.Whitakers Naval Directory 1898 p487
Author of 'Carlsbad Treatment of Tropical & Digestive Ailments'
Public Records office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) D1024/15 Nos 1-13
Probate of Will, London 1 May 1905
"Mary Leonard Courtenay, b. 18 Sept. 1857, 22 Ranelagh Road. Mary Leonard Courtenay married Louis Tarleton Young, son of James Young, in Lahore, Bengal, on 10th May 1890. In 1881, Louis was working at Simpsons Hospital, Britain St., Dublin; in the same year he won the Medical Travelling Prize at the School of Physic. The only snippet of info that I can dredge up about Louis Tarleton Young, is that he was the author of The Carlsbad Treatment for Tropical and Digestive Ailments, and How to Carry it out Anywhere, which probably came in useful in Lahore."[ http://alison-stewart.blogspot.ch/2012/03/the-courtenay-family-of-dublin-and.html] - https://alison-stewart.blogspot.com/2018/03/the-courtenay-family-of-ballyedmond-and.html
b) Mary Leonard Courtenay, b. 18 Sept. 1857, 22 Ranelagh Road. Mary Leonard Courtenay married Louis Tarleton Young, son of James Young, in Lahore, Bengal, on 10th May 1890. In 1881, Louis was working at Simpsons Hospital, Britain St., Dublin; in the same year he won the Medical Travelling Prize at the School of Physic. Louis Tarleton Young was Surgeon-Major in the Indian army and was the author of The Carlsbad Treatment for Tropical and Digestive Ailments, and How to Carry it out Anywhere, which probably came in useful in Lahore.
His parents were Dorinda Sophia Tarleton, the daughter of Captain Tarleton of Rathmines - she married, on 23rd February 1855 in Edenderry Presbyterian Church, Co. Tyrone, James Young, who was the master of the Omagh Workhouse. Their son, Louis Tarleton Young, was born in 1859; they also had two daughters, Georgina Tarleton, born 18th May 1865 in Omagh - she was later the headmistress of Huyton College, Liverpool, and Edgebaston High School, and died in 1949. Her sister was Henrietta Young, who had been born in Dublin on 7th December 1870.
Louis Tarleton Young died in Anacapri, Capri, on 30th April 1904.
- Surgeon Major in Indian medical Service (Bengal)