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John Ray Young (1837 - 1931)

John Ray Young
Born in Kirtand, Lake, Ohio, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 1 Jan 1859 in Salt Lake City, S-Lk, Utmap
Husband of — married 9 May 1870 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utmap
Husband of — married 10 Oct 1878 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 94 in Provo, Utah, Utah, United Statesmap
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John Young was a Latter Day Saint pioneer.

Contents

Biography

  • Nephew of Mormon chief, Brigham Young

United States Census, 1910 Name Ray Young Event Type Census Event Date 1910 Event Place Grayson, San Juan, Utah, United States Gender Male Age 24 Marital Status Single Race White Race White Relationship to Head of Household Son Relationship to Head of Household Son Birth Year (Estimated) 1886 Birthplace Utah Father's Birthplace Ohio Mother's Birthplace Utah Sheet Letter A Sheet Number 4 Household Role Sex Age Birthplace John R Young Head M 73 Ohio Tamar Young Wife F 58 Utah Ray Young Son M 24 Utah

"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M5XC-PS9 : accessed 4 October 2018), Ray Young in household of John R Young, Grayson, San Juan, Utah, United States

Christening

Christening:
Date: 30 APR 1837
Place: Kirtland, Lake, Ohio

Burial

Burial:
Date: 20 SEP 1931
Place: Blanding, San Juan, Utah
  • Fact: Alt. Birth (30 April 1837) Madison, Lake County, Ohio, United States
  • Fact: Baptism (1845)
  • Fact: Immigration (2 October 1847) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1850) Great Salt Lake county, Great Salt Lake, Utah Territory
  • Fact: Immigration (11 June 1858) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1860) Payson, Utah, Utah Territory, United States
  • Fact: Immigration (29 October 1862) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Immigration (12 September 1863) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Mission (1864) Sandwich Islands
  • Fact: Residence (1870) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1880) Orderville, Kane, Utah, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1900) Precincts 3-5 Farmington, La Plata, Fruitland, San Juan, New Mexico Territory, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1910) Grayson, San Juan, Utah, United States
  • Fact: Residence (1920) Blanding, San Juan, Utah, United States
  • Fact: Obituary (16 September 1931) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Obituary (17 September 1931) Utah, United States
  • Fact: Burial (20 September 1931) Blanding City Cemetery, Blanding, San Juan, Utah, United States
  • Fact: Ethnicity White


Sources

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Young-4814 created through the import of Batemans for Wiki.ged on Dec 7, 2011 by Marc B. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Marc and others.
  • WikiTree profile Young-4820 created through the import of Batemans for Wiki.ged on Dec 7, 2011 by Marc B. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Marc and others.




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BYU digital collections has the diary of John from when he served a mission to the Sandwich Islands when he was 17.

http://lib.byu.edu/digital/mmd/diarists/Young_John_Ray.php

posted 13 Jan 2012 by Marc Bateman   [thank Marc]
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Young-8132 and Young-4820 do not represent the same person because: parents not the same /// Cleaning up rejected matches /// If you get too many of these messages on this board, please delete them.❤️
posted by Aline Barbeau
Young-17798 and Young-4820 appear to represent the same person because: The birth date & location for Young-17798 comes from his memoir (see link.) Rhode Island birthplace makes no sense given the birthplace of his parents and siblings, and is also unsourced.
posted by [Living Winter]