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David B Young
DAVID B YOUNG - Ripley County, Mo., boasts of many prominent citizens
who came originally from Tennessee, and among the number is David B. Young, born in Gibson
County, near Trenton, June 1, 1850. He was about eight years of age when he came with
his father, Benjamin Young, to this county. Subject's mother died when he was an infant.
She was a native of Tennessee, as was also the father. After the death of his first wife
Mr. Young married Mrs. Margaret O. Cole, whose maiden name was Slayton. He died during
the war, January 8, 1863, and was in one of the Missouri regiments of the Federal Army.
He was wounded at Vicksburg from the effects of which he died. By occupation he was a
carpenter, farmer, and he was also a successful educator. David B. Young remained with
his stepmother until his marriage, which occurred in 1870, to Miss Sarah V. Kittrell, a
native of Ripley County, Mo. She died January 17, 1880, and five years later Mr. Young
wedded Miss Mary J. Jones, of St. Louis. One son, Frank, was the result of the first
union. He is a resident of Doniphan. To the last union have been born two children, both
daughters. After his marriage Mr. Young commenced farming near Barfield, where he was
elected justice of the peace of Thomas Township, when but twenty-one years old. In 1874
he was elected sheriff and collector, held this position two years and was then reelected
collector. In 1884 he was again elected by his party to the position of collector again
and reelected in 1890 and 1892, thus showing his great popularity. He has a host of warm
friends and no man is better fitted for the position of collector than he. During 1881,
1882 and 1883 he was engaged in merchandising and he helped build the Doniphan Roller Mills,
in which he is a stockholder and director. He also deals in real estate. Mr. Young was
active in getting the railroad here, helping buy land and the right of way, etc. He is
a member of the A.F. & A.M., the A.O.U.W., K. of P., K. of H., and is an officer in all.
In politics he is a Democrat.
Additional Comments:
Extracted from:
A REMINISCENT HISTORY OF THE OZARK REGION
COMPRISING A CONDENSED GENERAL HISTORY, A BRIEF DESCRIPTIVE HISTORY OF EACH
COUNTY, AND NUMEROUS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT CITIZENS OF SUCH
COUNTIES. p 765-766
ILLUSTRATED.
CHICAGO: GOODSPEED BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS. 1894.
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Author: Goodspeed Brothers (1894)
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