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Husband: Brigham Young
5th cousin 6 times Removed
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Wife: Lucy Ann Decker
Born: 17 May 1822 in Phelps, Ontario, New York
Died: 24 Jan 1890 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father: Isaac Perry Decker
Mother: Harriet Page Wheeler
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Children
01 (M): Brigham Heber Young
Born: 19 Jun 1845 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois
Died: 03 Jun 1928 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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02 (F): Sally Young
Born: 1847
Died:
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03 (F): Fanny Decker Young
Born: 25 Jan 1849 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 20 Jan 1892 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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04 (M): Ernest Irving Young
Born: 30 Apr 1851 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 08 Oct 1879 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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05 (F): Shermira Young
Born: 21 Mar 1853 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 24 Aug 1915
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06 (M): Arta de Christa Young
Born: 16 Apr 1855 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 07 Apr 1916 in Ogden, Weber, Utah
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07 (M): Feramorz Little Young
Born: 16 Sep 1858 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 27 Sep 1881 in crossing the Atlantic Ocean
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08 (F): Clarissa Hamilton Young
Born: 23 Jul 1860 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Died: 21 Aug 1939 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
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Additional Information

Brigham Young:

Buried: 01 Sep 1877, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Notes:

He was a controversial figure with a large history that can not be totally presented in this context. He was the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1847 until his death in 1877, making him the longest serving President of the Church in the history of the church, at 29 years. He was also the founder of Salt Lake City and the first governor of Utah Territory, United States. Brigham Young University was named in his honor.

He had a variety of nicknames, among the most popular being "American Moses," because, like the Biblical figure, Young led his followers, the Mormon pioneers, in an exodus through a desert, to what they saw as a promised land. He was called the "Lion of the Lord" by his followers for his bold personality, and was also commonly called "Brother Brigham" by Latter-day Saints. Some of the controversies he was involved in are the banning of black people and the Priesthood, the Utah War, and the Mountain Meadows massacre.

He was a polygamist which would complicate any family history. He had as many as 56 wives. 10 divorced him. Some of them were elderly and the marriage was for purposes of support and protection. He had 57 children 46 of them lived to maturity. He also adopted at least two.

As part of their genealogical collections the LDS church maintains an index of "Utah Deaths and Burials 1888-1946". Ironically they list his Marital status as "unknown".

Lucy Ann Decker:

Buried: Jan 1890, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Notes:

Abandoned by non-Mormon husband William Seeley (not divorced). She had 3 children with that husband. They were raised along side her childern she had with Brigham Young.

(04) Ernest Irving Young:

Buried: Oct 1879, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

(06) Arta de Christa Young:

Buried: Apr 1916, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

(07) Feramorz Little Young:

Buried: 27 Sep 1881, buried at sea

(08) Clarissa Hamilton Young:

Buried: 24 Aug 1939, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Marriage Notes

Married: 14 Jun 1842, Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois

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