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John Younger

John Harrison Younger (c. 1851 – March 17, 1874) was an American outlaw, the brother of Cole, Jim and Bob. He was briefly a member of the James–Younger Gang, a band of outlaws who also included the infamous Jesse James.

John Younger
John Younger
Born
John Harrison Younger

c. 1851
DiedMarch 17, 1874 (aged 22–23)
Resting placeRoscoe, Missouri, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
NationalityAmerican
Known forBanditry
Parent(s)Henry Washington Younger, Bersheba Leighton Fristoe
RelativesJim Younger (brother)
Cole Younger (brother)
Bob Younger (brother)

Origins edit

He was the 11th child of Henry Washington Younger and Bersheba Leighton Fristoe's 14 children and their fifth son, the fourth to survive into adulthood.[1]

In July 1862, his father was shot and killed while on a business trip to Kansas City by a detachment of Union militiamen. As a result of this killing, several of John's brothers joined Quantrill's Raiders, but John and his younger brother Bob were too young to join so they stayed at home to look after their mother and sisters.

Killing of Gillcreas edit

In January 1866, Bob and John took their mother to Independence, Missouri, to purchase winter supplies. Recognizing the family from his military days an ex-soldier named Gillcreas [2] came up to the wagon and made some comments about Cole. John told him to be quiet and the soldier slapped him around the face with a frozen fish. John got out his brother's pistol (Cole's that they had taken to be repaired) and shot him between the eyes.[citation needed]

After an examination of the body it was revealed the soldier was carrying a heavy slingshot that still was tied to his wrist, so the killing was ruled as self-defense.

Texas and Missouri edit

The Youngers headed to Texas for a peaceful life[citation needed] until illness fell on Bersheba so the boys (with the exception of Cole) took her back to Missouri to die.

As soon as they arrived they were harassed, Bob was knocked unconscious, and John was hanged four times,[3] and the fourth time they hanged him the rope dug deep into his flesh.[4] They cut him down and hacked at the body with knives.[5] He survived. Witnessing this was too much for Bersheba[citation needed] and she died on June 6, 1870, her 54th birthday.

After Bersheba's funeral John and Bob met up with Jim and, because it was not safe to stay in one place,[citation needed] they often moved between Missouri and Texas.

On January 20, 1871, he shot and killed two Texas deputy sheriffs.[6]

James–Younger Gang edit

In 1873 Jim, John and Bob Younger joined the James–Younger Gang.[citation needed]

Death edit

 
Civil Works Administration marker: "A battle between the Youngers and detectives occurred here. Mar.17.1874. Killed - John Younger, E.B. Daniels and Capt. Lull C.W.A. 1934"

On March 17, 1874, Jim and John were headed to some friends in Roscoe, Missouri. Three men, local deputy sheriff Edward Daniels and two Pinkerton detectives asked them for directions.[citation needed] Suspecting that they were detectives Jim and John ambushed them.[citation needed] One of the agents fled.[citation needed] While interviewing the remaining two, the detective, Louis Lull, drew a hidden pistol and shot John through the neck.[citation needed] Jim killed Deputy Daniels,[7] while John pursued Lull on horseback to nearby woods, fatally wounding him in the chest. Emerging from the woods still on horseback, as Jim ran towards him, John swayed and fell dead. Jim buried him by the roadside to avoid the law digging him up. Later he removed his body to bury him in an unmarked grave in the cemetery. Louis Lull died three days later.[8] John Younger is buried in the Yeater-Cleveland Cemetery in St. Clair County, Missouri, about 4–5 miles NW of Oceola, MO.

References edit

  1. ^ Wilmer L. Jones PhD (May 1, 2015). Behind Enemy Lines: Civil War Spies, Raiders, and Guerrillas. Taylor Trade Publishing. pp. 261–. ISBN 978-1-63076-087-8.
  2. ^ The story of Cole Younger by himself: being an autobiography of the Missouri ...By Cole Younger
  3. ^ James Buel, The Boarder Outlaws: An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
  4. ^ James Buel, The Boarder Outlaws: An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
  5. ^ James Buel, The Boarder Outlaws: An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017
  6. ^ Deputy Sheriff James McMahan and Deputy Sheriff Charles P. Nichols, Dallas County Sheriff's Department
  7. ^ Deputy Sheriff Edwin P Daniels, St Clair County Sheriff's Department
  8. ^ Fair play., May 21, 1874, Image 1 col 2

Further reading edit

Guthrie, Judith W. 1999. St. Clair County History. Volume II. Cemeteries. St. Clair County Historical Society. Lowry City, MO.

External links edit

  • Younger family genealogy on the official website for Frank & Jesse James Ancestry February 28, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  • John Younger at Find a Grave

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For other people named John Younger see John Younger disambiguation John Harrison Younger c 1851 March 17 1874 was an American outlaw the brother of Cole Jim and Bob He was briefly a member of the James Younger Gang a band of outlaws who also included the infamous Jesse James John YoungerJohn YoungerBornJohn Harrison Youngerc 1851Lee s Summit Jackson County Missouri USADiedMarch 17 1874 aged 22 23 St Clair County Missouri USAResting placeRoscoe Missouri St Clair County Missouri USANationalityAmericanKnown forBanditryParent s Henry Washington Younger Bersheba Leighton FristoeRelativesJim Younger brother Cole Younger brother Bob Younger brother Contents 1 Origins 2 Killing of Gillcreas 3 Texas and Missouri 4 James Younger Gang 5 Death 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksOrigins editHe was the 11th child of Henry Washington Younger and Bersheba Leighton Fristoe s 14 children and their fifth son the fourth to survive into adulthood 1 In July 1862 his father was shot and killed while on a business trip to Kansas City by a detachment of Union militiamen As a result of this killing several of John s brothers joined Quantrill s Raiders but John and his younger brother Bob were too young to join so they stayed at home to look after their mother and sisters Killing of Gillcreas editIn January 1866 Bob and John took their mother to Independence Missouri to purchase winter supplies Recognizing the family from his military days an ex soldier named Gillcreas 2 came up to the wagon and made some comments about Cole John told him to be quiet and the soldier slapped him around the face with a frozen fish John got out his brother s pistol Cole s that they had taken to be repaired and shot him between the eyes citation needed After an examination of the body it was revealed the soldier was carrying a heavy slingshot that still was tied to his wrist so the killing was ruled as self defense Texas and Missouri editThe Youngers headed to Texas for a peaceful life citation needed until illness fell on Bersheba so the boys with the exception of Cole took her back to Missouri to die As soon as they arrived they were harassed Bob was knocked unconscious and John was hanged four times 3 and the fourth time they hanged him the rope dug deep into his flesh 4 They cut him down and hacked at the body with knives 5 He survived Witnessing this was too much for Bersheba citation needed and she died on June 6 1870 her 54th birthday After Bersheba s funeral John and Bob met up with Jim and because it was not safe to stay in one place citation needed they often moved between Missouri and Texas On January 20 1871 he shot and killed two Texas deputy sheriffs 6 James Younger Gang editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2012 In 1873 Jim John and Bob Younger joined the James Younger Gang citation needed Death edit nbsp Civil Works Administration marker A battle between the Youngers and detectives occurred here Mar 17 1874 Killed John Younger E B Daniels and Capt Lull C W A 1934 On March 17 1874 Jim and John were headed to some friends in Roscoe Missouri Three men local deputy sheriff Edward Daniels and two Pinkerton detectives asked them for directions citation needed Suspecting that they were detectives Jim and John ambushed them citation needed One of the agents fled citation needed While interviewing the remaining two the detective Louis Lull drew a hidden pistol and shot John through the neck citation needed Jim killed Deputy Daniels 7 while John pursued Lull on horseback to nearby woods fatally wounding him in the chest Emerging from the woods still on horseback as Jim ran towards him John swayed and fell dead Jim buried him by the roadside to avoid the law digging him up Later he removed his body to bury him in an unmarked grave in the cemetery Louis Lull died three days later 8 John Younger is buried in the Yeater Cleveland Cemetery in St Clair County Missouri about 4 5 miles NW of Oceola MO References edit Wilmer L Jones PhD May 1 2015 Behind Enemy Lines Civil War Spies Raiders and Guerrillas Taylor Trade Publishing pp 261 ISBN 978 1 63076 087 8 The story of Cole Younger by himself being an autobiography of the Missouri By Cole Younger James Buel The Boarder Outlaws An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times Createspace Independent Publishing Platform 2017 James Buel The Boarder Outlaws An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times Createspace Independent Publishing Platform 2017 James Buel The Boarder Outlaws An Authentic and Thrilling History of the Most Noted Bandits of Ancient or Modern Times Createspace Independent Publishing Platform 2017 Deputy Sheriff James McMahan and Deputy Sheriff Charles P Nichols Dallas County Sheriff s Department Deputy Sheriff Edwin P Daniels St Clair County Sheriff s Department Fair play May 21 1874 Image 1 col 2Further reading editGuthrie Judith W 1999 St Clair County History Volume II Cemeteries St Clair County Historical Society Lowry City MO External links editYounger family genealogy on the official website for Frank amp Jesse James Ancestry Archived February 28 2019 at the Wayback Machine John Younger at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Younger amp oldid 1213682092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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