Phineas Young

Phineas Young

Phineas Howe Young (also found as Phinehas) (16 February 179910 October 1879) was a prominent early convert in the Latter Day Saint movement and was later a Mormon pioneer and a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Phineas Young is an older brother of Brigham Young, who was the president of the LDS Church and the first governor of the Territory of Utah.

Young was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the seventh child of Joseph Young and Abigail Howe. Early in his wife Phineas was a methodist preacher. [Backman, Milton V. and Keith W. Perkins, "Writings of Early Latter-day Saints and their Contemporaries" (Provo: Religions Studies Center, 1996) p. 109]

In 1830, Young was contacted by Samuel H. Smith, a missionary in the recently-established Latter Day Saint movement. Smith gave Young a copy of the "Book of Mormon" and told him that it had been translated from ancient records by his brother Joseph Smith, Jr. Young undertook a careful study of the book and eventually passed it on to others in his family, including his brothers Brigham, Joseph and John.

On April 5, 1832, Young and his brother John were baptized into the Latter Day Saint Church of Christ. His brother Joseph was baptized the next day and Brigham Young was baptized approximately one week later. Phineas' wife Clarissa was also baptized about this same time. [Young, S. Dilworth. "Here is Brigham...: Brigham Young, the Years to 1844". (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1964) p. 61] Shortly after their baptisms, Phineas Young and Joseph Young became ordained elders in the church began preaching as missionaries in New York and Upper Canada.

While not on missions, Young lived with the Latter Day Saints in Kirtland, Ohio and Far West, Missouri. In 1835, the Three Witnesses selected Young as one of the inaugural members of the Quorum of the Twelve. However, church president Joseph Smith, Jr. insisted that his brother William Smith be selected in place of Young. [Oliver Cowdery to Brigham Young, February 27, 1848; and Zenas H. Gurley Jr. interview of David Whitmer on January 14, 1885; both in LDS Church History Library.]

In 1840, Young moved to Scott County, Illinois when the Latter Day Saints were expelled from Missouri. [Johnson, Clark V., "Mormon Redress Petitions", (Provo: Religios Studies Center, 1992) p. 559] By 1841 he had relocated to Nauvoo. Later in 1841, Young served a mission to Cincinnati and its environs with Franklin D. Richards. [Jenson, Andrew. "LDS Biographical Encyclopedia", vol. 1, p. 115]

Young was married to Lucy , the half-sister of Oliver Cowdery. After Cowdery was excommunicated from the church in 1838, Young wrote him several letters pleading with him to come back into the church. [Hales, Robert D., "Oliver Cowdery", Chapter 2 in "Heroes of the Restoration". (Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft, 1997) p. 19] Young was present in Richmond, Missouri when Cowdery died. Young testified that Cowdery's last statements were on the truth of Mormonism as revealed through Joseph Smith. [Jenson, Andrew. "LDS Biographical Encyclopedia", vol. 1, p. 246]

After Joseph Smith was killed in 1844, Young joined the majority of Latter Day Saints in accepting the leadership of Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Phineas Young was among the first Mormon pioneer company to reach the Salt Lake Valley in July 1847. In this company Young served as a captain of ten. [Roberts, B. H., "Comprehensive History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Century I", (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book, 1930) vol. 3, p. 164]

Young settled in Salt Lake City. He went on to become a missionary in England. In 1853, he became the second counselor to David Fullmer in the presidency of the Salt Lake Stake of the church.

From 1864 through 1871 Young served as the bishop of the Salt Lake City 2nd Ward. [Jenson, Andrew. "LDS Biographical Encyclopedia", vol. 4, p. 511] In Utah Territory, Young worked as a printer, saddler and contrator. [Jenson. "LDS Biographical Encyclopedia", vol. 4, p. 725]

Young died in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory at the age of 80.

Notes

References

* Arnold K. Garr, Donald Q. Cannon & Richard O. Cowan (eds.) (2000). "Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History" (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book) p. 1383


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