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Spouse(s)
  
Armeda Snow

Name
  
B. Young


Role
  
Brigham Young's son

Parents
  
Brigham Young

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Full Name
  
Brigham Morris Young

Born
  
January 18, 1854 Salt Lake City, Utah Territory (
1854-01-18
)

Resting place
  
Salt Lake City Cemetery 40°46′38″N 111°51′29″W / 40.7772°N 111.8580°W / 40.7772; -111.8580 (Salt Lake City Cemetery)

Died
  
February 20, 1931, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Grandparents
  
Abigail Howe Young, John Young

Uncles
  
Phineas Young, Joseph Young, John Young

Aunts
  
Rhoda Young Greene, Louisa Young Sanford

Similar People
  
Brigham Young, John Willard Young, Willard Young, Joseph Angell Young, Don Carlos Young

Brigham Morris Young ((1854-01-18)January 18, 1854–February 20, 1931(1931-02-20) (aged 77)) was one of the founders of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (YMMIA), the predecessor to the Young Men program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

Young was the son of Brigham Young and one of his wives, Margaret Pierce. In 1875, Morris Young served a mission for the LDS Church in the Hawaiian Islands. Shortly after returning from this mission he was asked by his father to organize the YMMIA along with Junius F. Wells and Milton H. Hardy.

In 1883 Young served another mission in the Hawaiian Islands. He married Armeda Snow, a daughter of Lorenzo Snow. Their son Lorenzo Snow Young was a prominent architect in Utah.

In 1885 Young, his wife and their children returned from serving his second mission in the Hawaiian Islands. Shortly after returning to Utah, Young began publicly performing as a cross-dressing singer under the pseudonym Madam Pattirini. Young performed as Pattirini in north and central Utah venues from 1885 to the 1900s. He could produce a convincing falsetto, and many in the audience did not realize that Pattirini was Young.

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