Source 1. Nicholas Knapp genealogy pg:90.
Source 2. Archives Records.
Source 3. The American Genealogist Vol. 35-38, pg: 199; Also Vol. 24; Deborah Youngloves husband Joseph Monroe died in 1793; Apparently Deborah then lived with her son Youglove who removed in 1802 from Sharon, Litchfield, Conn. to Cayuga Co. New York. Deborah Manrow is said to be burried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Throop, N.Y. The stone says D. 1805 age 70, on lot of her son;
Source 4. The Monroe Book: Book: 929.273 M757g: Deborah Younglove, no doubt a descendant of Rev John Younglove whose father is Samuel Younglove; Rev. John was first pastor of Suffield, Conn; It is thought that she was dau. of John, (4)
Samuel (3), John (2), Samuel (1); Deborahs line is probably Samuel 12984; Samuel Younglove was in Ipswich in 1635, one of the first settlers;
Source 5: : Ipswich In The Massachusetts Bay Colony;
Source 6. Film: 0005672 Vol. 12, pg: 493: Grantor Index for Sharon, Litchfield, Conn; 7 Jan 1802: Younglove Monrow & Debrah Monrow of Sharon, Litchfield Conn, sell to Benjamin Reed of State of New York, a tract of land in Sharon, Litchfield, Conn.Witnesses: Solomon Goodrick & Adanjah Griswold;
Source 7. Will of Deborah Monroe of Danbury, Conn, probated 28 Sep 1808
Source 8. History & Genealogy of old Fairfield by D. L. jacobus, vol 2-pt 5-7, pg: 658
Source 9. Nicholas Knapp Genealogy by Alfred A. knapp M.D. pg: 90
Source 10: Barbour Collection.