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Almira Lucinda Smithson Young was born 1 May 1842 in Monroe County, Mississippi, United States to William Cox Smithson (1804-1889) and Lucinda Wilson (1813-1899) and died 26 November 1914 Paradox, Montrose County, Colorado, United States of unspecified causes. She married Kenneth Bennett Young (1838-1895) 9 January 1859 in Washington, Washington County, Utah.

Tombigbee 1845 LDS Branch

Monroe County, Mississippi, had been settled largely by couples with young children who had immigrated to that good cotton country from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama in the late 1830s. As their children grew they intermarried, and practically the whole county was kin. When the missionaries arrived in 1843, the converts spread the gospel among their families, and within a year, a congregation of perhaps 150–200 Latter-day Saints was thriving. It was called the Tombigbee Branch after the river where most of them settled. They were reasonably well-off, with livestock, homes, slaves, and good land.

The first six children of the William and Lucinda Smithson family were born here.


Mississippi Saints 1846 Pioneer Company

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Numbered amoung the participants in the Mississippi Saints 1846 Pioneer Company, a early Mormon pioneer wagon train that left Mississippi in 1846 to join the Mormon exodus to Utah. This group Brigham Young's vanguard company and spent the winter of 1846/47 at Fort Pueblo where the were joined by soldiers of the sick detachment of the Mormon Battalion. They reached Salt Lake City in late summer of 1847.





Children


Offspring of Kenneth Bennett Young (1838-1895) and Almira Lucinda Smithson Young
Name Birth Death Joined with
William Henry Young (1860-1928)
Kenneth Bartley Young (1863-1902)
Almira Caroline Young (1866-1956)
Sarah Silvelda Young (1868-1905)
Mary Elvira Young (1870-1899)
Lafayette Young (1872-1964)
Louis Young (1874-1961)
Charles Edward Young (1876-1952)
Lonzo Lonnie Young (1881-1886)
Irene Young (1883-1960)



Siblings


Offspring of William Cox Smithson (1804-1889) and Lucinda Wilson (1813-1899)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Sarah Elizabeth Smithson (1833-1888) 24 October 1833 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 1888 Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, United States Rollins Don Carlos Shepherd (1830-1909)
William Bartley Smithson (1835-1907) 9 May 1835 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 13 November 1907 San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States Elmina Boren (1844-1881)
Susan Elzira Smithson (1837-1915) 4 August 1837 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 18 November 1915 Burbank, Los Angeles County, California, United States Benjamin Franklin Dewey (1829-1904)
Alinzo Martino (c1830-1900)
Martha Serilda Smithson (1839-1921) 21 December 1839 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 14 June 1921 Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States John Rollins Summers (1833-)
Almira Lucinda Smithson (1842-1914) 1 May 1842 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 26 November 1914 Paradox, Montrose County, Colorado, United States Kenneth Bennett Young (1838-1895)
Fereba Alvira Smithson (1844-1910) 25 December 1844 Monroe County, Mississippi, United States 22 December 1910 Burbank, Los Angeles County, California, United States Charles Rowland (1845-1905)
Amelia Caroline Smithson (1848-1919) 4 August 1848 Utah, United States 26 February 1919 White Pine County, Nevada, United States Hyrum Smith Miller (1847-1932)
Arnold Daniel Miller (1852-1924)
Nicholas Smithson (1851-1860) 1851 San Bernardino County, California, United States 1860 San Bernardino County, California, United States
Charles Coleman Smithson (1855-1926) 7 September 1855 San Bernardino County, California, United States 15 July 1926 San Bernardino County, California, United States Mary Emma Trask (1857-1920)
John Levi Smithson (1857-1917) 26 July 1857 San Bernardino County, California, United States 26 June 1917 Ely, White Pine County, Nevada, United States Sabina Ann Nicoll (1854-1951)

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