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Lorenzo Sobieski Young

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Lorenzo Sobieski Young

Birth
Winchester, Scott County, Illinois, USA
Death
28 Mar 1924 (aged 83)
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Son of Lorenzo Dow Young and Persis Goodall

Married Sarah Amelia Black, 15 Jul 1872, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - Guernsey Brown Young, Orville Harry Young, Persis Amy Young, Howard William Young, Angus Young, Sobriskie Grant Young, Benjamin Franklin Young, Lorenzo Dow Young, Joseph Watson Young, Chillus Young, Charles Lorenzo Young, Tamar Young

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p. 725

Young, Lorenzo Zobieski, (also spelled Sobieski), one of the two children in the original pioneer company (a child of six years of age at the time), was born March 9, 1841, in Winchester, Morgan Co., Illinois, a son of Lorenzo D. Young and Persis Goodall.

His second name, Zobieski, was traced back to John III, king of Poland, after whom he was named. Like his father, Lorenzo D. Young, Zobieski, as he was generally called, loved horticulture, and at 85 years of age expressed his joy that winter would soon be gone and he could again work in his garden.

He died March 28, 1904, at Shelley, Idaho, survived by several children.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Brigham Young Pioneer Company (1847)
Son of Lorenzo Dow Young and Persis Goodall

Married Sarah Amelia Black, 15 Jul 1872, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Children - Guernsey Brown Young, Orville Harry Young, Persis Amy Young, Howard William Young, Angus Young, Sobriskie Grant Young, Benjamin Franklin Young, Lorenzo Dow Young, Joseph Watson Young, Chillus Young, Charles Lorenzo Young, Tamar Young

LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p. 725

Young, Lorenzo Zobieski, (also spelled Sobieski), one of the two children in the original pioneer company (a child of six years of age at the time), was born March 9, 1841, in Winchester, Morgan Co., Illinois, a son of Lorenzo D. Young and Persis Goodall.

His second name, Zobieski, was traced back to John III, king of Poland, after whom he was named. Like his father, Lorenzo D. Young, Zobieski, as he was generally called, loved horticulture, and at 85 years of age expressed his joy that winter would soon be gone and he could again work in his garden.

He died March 28, 1904, at Shelley, Idaho, survived by several children.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Brigham Young Pioneer Company (1847)


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