- Brigham Young, Jr.
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English name = Brigham Young, Jr.
birth_name=Brigham Young, Jr.
birth_date=birth date|1836|12|18
birthplace=Kirtland,Ohio
death_date=death date and age|1903|04|11|1836|12|18
deathplace=Salt Lake City ,Utah
president_who_called=Brigham Young
apostledate=death date and age|1864|02|04|1836|12|18
ordination_reason=Brigham Young's discretion [Brigham Young ordained three of his sons in 1864 without adding them to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. However, Young, Jr. became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve in 1868 afterHeber C. Kimball died andGeorge A. Smith was removed from the Quorum to join the First Presidency.]
end_date=death date and age|1903|04|11|1836|12|18
end_reason=Death
reorganization=George Albert Smith ordainedBrigham Young, Jr. (
December 18 ,1836 –April 11 ,1903 ) served as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1899 until his own death. His tenure was interrupted for one week in 1901 whenJoseph F. Smith was the president of the Quorum.Early life
Young was born in Kirtland,
Ohio , the son ofBrigham Young andMary Ann Angell . Young's twin sister Mary died at age seven from the effects of injuries received at age two in a wagon accident.Jenson, Andrew. "Biographical Encyclopedia of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (Salt Lake City, Utah:Deseret Book and A. Jenson Historical Co., 1901–1936) 1:121.] At age twelve Young drove an ox cart across the plains, reachingSalt Lake City in 1848. Young served as a guard and scout in the following years operating inSalt Lake Valley and the surrounding canyons.Young married Catherine Curtis Spencer, a daughter of
Orson Spencer with the exact same name as her mother, on15 November 1855 .In Utah Territory, Young became a member of the reconstituted
Nauvoo Legion . He was involved in the rescue of the Willie and Martin Companies of Mormon handcart pioneers. He also served in theUtah War with the troops that worked to halt the advance ofJohnston's Army .Flake, Lawrence R. "Brigham Young, Jr." in Garr, Arnolds K.,Donald Q. Cannon andRichard O. Cowan , ed., "Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History" (Salt Lake City, Utah:Deseret Book , 2000) p. 1379–1380.]n 1861, Young was made a member of the Salt Lake Stake high council.
Early years as a general authority
Brigham Young ordained Young an apostle at the young age of 27 in 1864. However, he was not placed in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles until four years later in 1868. Young Jr. also served as a counselor to his father in the First Presidency of the church from
April 8 ,1873 until his father's death onAugust 29 ,1877 .Missions to Europe
From 1862 to 1863 Young served as a church missionary in
England , spending most of the time inLondon . During this time he also accompaniedJoseph F. Smith on a trip toParis ,France . [Jenson. "Biographical Encyclopedia". 1:66.]In 1864, Young returned to Europe, this time with his wife Catherine as his companion. He was an assistant to mission president
Daniel H. Wells . In 1865, when Wells left for Utah, Young succeeded him as president of the European Mission.As president of the
Europe an Mission of the church in 1866 and 1867, Young preached inFrance ,Switzerland ,Germany ,Denmark ,Sweden ,Norway ,Russia , theUnited Kingdom andIreland . Young also oversaw the emigration of BritishLatter-day Saint s to Utah Territory. [Cannon, George Q. andWilford Woodruff , "Faith Promoting Series: Gems For the Young Folks", p. 19] It was from a conversation as Young was about to return to Utah at the end of his time as mission president thatCharles W. Penrose wrote the hymn "Beautiful Zion For Me". [Heber J. Grant , [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/236250 "Conference Report", April 1926, p. 147] .]From October 1890 until February 1893 Young served for a second time as the president of the European Mission. [Roberts, B. H. "
Comprehensive History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints " (Provo, Utah:Brigham Young University Press , 1965) p. 89] The mission was headquartered inLiverpool , England and Young directly supervised missionary work in theBritish Isles while also serving as a leader over the mission presidents of the various missions on theEuropean continent .Colonization and church assignment in America
In the western
United States , Young was involved in the colonization ofCache Valley , southern Utah and the extension of Mormon settlements intoNew Mexico andArizona . Young was also involved at times with the LDS settlements in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.In 1867, Young was involved with the formation of the
Deseret Sunday School Union to provide centralized direction to theSunday school s of the church. [Poleman, B. Lloyd. "Sunday School" in Ludlow, Daniel H., ed., "Encyclopedia of Mormonism " (New York: MacMillan, 1992) p. 1425]During 1868, Young acted as his father's agent in finding workers for the Utah portion of the
First Transcontinental Railroad .From 1869 until 1877, Young presided over the Latter-day Saints in Cache Valley, closely assisted by William B. Preston who was serving as the regional presiding bishop. [Jenson, Andrew. "Encyclopedic History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". (Salt Lake City, Utah:
Deseret News Press , 1941, p. 105.] During this time Young co-owned a feed and livery stable inSoda Springs, Idaho with Solomon Hale. [Jenson. "Biographical Dictionary". Vol. 2, p. 168]In 1877, Young,
Erastus Snow andWilford Woodruff dedicated parts of theSt. George Temple under the general direction of Brigham Young. [Woodruff, Wilford. "Living By the Spirit" in Stuy, H. Bryan, ed., "Collected Discourses, 1888–1898" (Glendale, California and Woodland Hills, Utah: B. H. S. Publishing, 1987–1992) Vol. 5.]From 1877 to 1880 Young served as an editor of the "
Deseret News " along withGeorge Q. Cannon . [Jenson. "Encyclopedic History". p. 187] In 1878, Young andMoses Thatcher selected the site for the Latter-day Saint settlement in theStar Valley ofWyoming . In August 1878, Young dedicated the valley as a place for the gathering of the Latter-day Saints. ["Church News ",1992-08-08 , p. Z5.]In February 1883, Young went on a tour among the
Navajo andHopi peoples with many other church leaders, includingHeber J. Grant . [Grant, [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/191814 "Conference Report", Oct. 1942, p. 25] .]In 1883, Young convinced the residents of Jonesville, Arizona to rename it Lehi. [Jenson. "Encyclopedic History". p. 426] It is today part of
Mesa, Arizona .Family
Young practiced
plural marriage . His fist wife was Catherine Curtis Spencer. Among their children was Brigham Spencer Young, who would later serve as president of the Northwestern States Mission of the church. [ [http://search.ldslibrary.com/article/view/234151 "Conference Report", Oct. 1926, p. 2] .]In 1857 Young married his second wife, Jane Carrington, a daughter of
Albert Carrington .Young's wife Abigail Stevens was one of his younger wives. Their daughter Klara Young Cheney, born in
Fruitland, New Mexico in 1894, turned 100 years old in 1994. ["Church News ",1994-12-24 .] Abigail and Brigham Jr.'s last daughter, Marian Young, was also born at Fruitland on15 January 1899 . She died on22 November 2004 , less than two months short of her 106th birthday. She was the last grandchild of Brigham Young to die. ["Church News ",2004-12-04 , p. Z12.]Politics
Young served several terms in the
Utah Territorial Legislature .President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Young was ordained an apostle before
Joseph F. Smith but was not placed in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles until after Joseph F. Smith. However, It was not until 1900 that a clear decision was made giving Joseph F. Smith seniority in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, since he had been a member of the First Presidency since becoming an apostle. [Cowan, Richard O. "The Church in the 20th Century". (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1985) p. 14] Young had served as thepresident of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since the previous president, Franklin D. Richards, had died on1899-12-09 . When church presidentLorenzo Snow died on1901-10-10 , Joseph F. Smith served as president of the Quorum until he was made church president on1901-10-17 . When Smith became president, Young again assumed the position of president of the Quorum of the Twelve. Young is the only person to have served two non-consecutive terms as president of the Quorum.Death
Young died in Salt Lake City,
Utah at age 66.References
See also
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Richards-Young family
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