u/Delicious_Package_33

Image 1 — I think I have enough
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I think I have enough

G4 here, GEN 0 Joseph Young born Granville 1808 along with GEN-1 parents Job Young 1773 and Mary Wade 1778. I believe I have exhausted all records from the late 1700s to early 1800s.

The only source of birth I have found for birth is the Granville Township book for both families. No other records of birth or baptism appear to exist. There are lots of land records for Job's American born father Job (Gen -2) as well as a 18 page will and estate probated 1827-1829. These include the sale of land from Job (Gen -2) to son Job (Gen -1) in 1814. I haven't found a death record for Job (Gen -1) b1773 although appears in 1838 Census. Have found marriage (1837 so no parents listed) and death records for Joseph Young in Massachusetts and the death record list his parents (Job and Mary Young) with origin of NS and reverse date, dates back to within one day of his Granville Township birth listing. Still waiting on some of these records to arrive so making sure I've covered it.

My GEN 1's birth record list father Joseph Young born in NS. 4 out of 10 of the children ended up in Boston most as carpenters. I have found 2, DNA 4th cousins so far who's father's were born at Youngs Cove/Mt, Granville, Annapolis, NS so I'm 100% confident.

I'm I missing anything?

u/Delicious_Package_33 — 8 days ago

Still aggressive at 63

Paid off so far, but... Entering retirement and need to get the house in order before this house of cards comes tumbling down.

$999/mo pension already drawing

$2800/mo SS Starting in January 2027

$8000/mo @4%

16k car loan @1.3% little over year left.

190k mortgage remaining @3.3% on 800k home, 10 years left.

Money set aside for Healthcare cost for next few years in tax free HSA account (130k)

~2.4M in 4 different 401k's. What would be a semi-aggressive retirement portfolio? 🤔 Was thinking 40% bonds and other conservative investments while letting the 60%???

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u/Delicious_Package_33 — 12 days ago

I have had five request in for 7 weeks now. They had previously said it would take 4-6 weeks. As of an email received this morning they are now reporting 6-8 weeks due to an influx of request! Wonder where they came from.

Edit for clarity... this pertains to State level records controlled by the Secretary of State of Massachusetts from 1841-1935. Certified copies are available for $3 per record.

https://www.sec.state.ma.us/vitalrecordssearch/vitalrecordssearch.aspx

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u/Delicious_Package_33 — 26 days ago