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Timothy R Young

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Preceded by
  
Orlando B. Ficklin

Alma mater
  
Bowdoin College

Party
  
Democratic Party

Spouse(s)
  
Margarette E. Jones

Education
  
Bowdoin College


Political party
  
Democratic Party

Role
  
Attorney

Citizenship
  
US

Name
  
Timothy Young

Succeeded by
  
Orlando B. Ficklin

Born
  
November 19, 1811 Dover, New Hampshire (
1811-11-19
)

Children
  
Fanny Jones Young Kimball Young Ellen Swepson Young

Died
  
May 12, 1898, Oilfield, Illinois, United States

Timothy Roberts Young (November 19, 1811 – May 12, 1898) was an American attorney, farmer and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative from Illinois in the 1800s..

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Early life and career

Born in Dover, New Hampshire, Young completed preparatory studies and attended Phillips Exeter Academy. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine in 1835. He studied law in Dover and was admitted to the bar in 1838. Young moved to Marshall, Illinois in the spring of 1838 and practiced law for ten years.

He was elected as a Democratic United States Representative to the Thirty-first Congress, serving the third district of Illinois. Young served from March 4, 1849 to March 3, 1851. He served on the House Committee on Public Lands.

After leaving Congress, he moved to Mattoon, Illinois, and became interested in the manufacture of plug tobacco, in which he worked for ten years as a wholesale tobacco merchant. He was involved in the railroad and engaged in agricultural pursuits near Casey, Illinois. He served a delegate to the Illinois state constitutional convention from Clark County in 1862.

Personal life

Young married Margarette E. Jones in 1852. They had three children, Fanny Jones Young, Kimball Young and Ellen Swepson Young.

Death

Young died in Oilfield, Illinois, near Casey, Illinois, on May 12, 1898 (age 86 years, 174 days). He is interred in Marshall Cemetery in Marshall, Illinois.

References

Timothy R. Young Wikipedia