Notes for: Gregory Young
From The History of the Evelyn Family, by Helen Evelyn. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1915:
On March 25, 1595,* Robert's father-in-law Gregory Yonge, citizen and grocer of London, with his wife Susan Yonge, settled to leave a messuage or tenement in the parish of High Ongar in Essex, called Hardings, with land containing sixteen acres, and also land called Brooks Roden in the parish of High Ongar, containing thirteen acres, and land in the
same parish called Swaininges containing fourteen acres, to his various children. The land was to belong to the parents during their lifetime, and to whichever of them outlived the other; it was then to go to Thomas Yonge and his heirs, and failing heirs to John Yonge and his heirs, failing which it was to go to Susan, wife of Robert Evelyn, and Katherine Morrys, another daughter.
This seems to show who the children of Gregory and Susan Young were.
*Close Roll, 37 Elizabeth, part 17.