1 Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; son of Abigail (Nabby) Howe and John Young. 2 Married Theodocia Kimball, 1813; participated in plural marriage. 3 Baptized, 1833. 4 Served a mission in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, 1834–1836. 5 Moved to Kirtland, Geauga County, Ohio, 1834; served as president of the Kirtland Stake. 6 Migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, 1847. 7 Served as president of the high priests quorum, 1849–1870. 8 Appointed presiding patriarch of the church, 1853. 9 Died at Salt Lake City. 10 (See Document 2.5)
John Young
22 May 1791 — 27 April 1870
Footnotes
Footnotes
[1] “Death of President John Young,” Deseret News, May 4, 1870, 4. Frank Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah (Salt Lake City: Utah Pioneers Book Publishing Co., 1913), 1271.
[2] “Death of President John Young,” 4. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271.
[3] Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271. “History of Brigham Young,” Deseret News, Jan. 27, 1858, 1.
[4] “Death of President John Young,” 4. “History of Brigham Young,” 1.
[5] “Death of President John Young,” 4. “History of Brigham Young,” 1. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271.
[6] Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271. “History of Brigham Young,” 1.
[7] “John Young,” Church History Biographical Database, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, available at https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/chd/landing, accessed Jan. 2015.
[8] “Death of President John Young,” 4. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271.
[9] “Death of President John Young,” 4.
[10] “Death of President John Young,” 4. Esshom, Pioneers and Prominent Men, 1271. “Family Tree,” database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org, accessed Jan. 7, 2016), John Young (KVVZRQ1).