Husband of
Millie Cutler
— married
[date unknown] [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died
at age 75
in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
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Text: Name: Ray B. Young Titles: Residence: Pahreah, Johnson Wash Precincts, Kane, Utah Birth Date: Jun 1892 Birthplace: Utah Relationship to Head-of-Household: Son Spouse Name: Spouse Titles: Spouse Birth Place: Father Name: Brigham Young Father Titles: Father Birthplace: Tennessee Mother Name: Ida Young Mother Titles: Mother Birthplace: Utah Race or Color (expanded): White Head-of-household Name: Brigham Young Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Years Married: Estimated Marriage Year: Mother How Many Children: Number Living Children: Immigration Year: Enumeration District: 0200 Sheet Number and Letter: 2B Household ID: 39 Reference Number: 94 GSU Film Number: 1241683 Image Number: 00658 Collection: United States Census, 1900
Text: Burial Information: Young, Ray Byrne Birth: 6/18/1891 Death: 6/8/1967 Burial: 0/0/0 Place of Birth: Kanab, Utah Place of Death: Salt Lake City, Utah Cause of Death: Grave Location: Kanab Cemetery , 053-01-2 Source: Comments: Relatives: Ida Lewis (Mother) Brigham L. Young (Father) Millie Cutler (Spouse)
Sources
Source S00002
Title: 1900 United States Census
NOTE1900 United States Census.
Source S00261
Title: Utah Burials
NOTEUtah Burials.
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