Skip to main content

Young, Kimball, 1893-1972

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1893 - 1972

Biography

Kimball Young (1893-1972) was a sociologist, historian, educator, and author.

Kimball Young was born October 26, 1893 in Provo, Utah Territory to Oscar Brigham Young and Annie Marie Roseberry Young. He attended Brigham Young University and then got a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He taught social psychology at various universities throughout his career. He is credited as the first trained sociologist to perform a serious study of the effects of polygamy. He married Myra Magdalene Anderson on September 6, 1917 in Salt Lake City. They later divorced and he married Lillian Claire Doster on April 2, 1940. Kimball died September 1, 1972.

Citation:
FamilySearch, via WWW, February 6, 2024 (Kimball Young; born October 26, 1893 in Provo, Utah Territory; parents Oscar Brigham Young and Annie Marie Roseberry Young; attended Brigham Young University and then got a Ph.D. from Stanford University; taught social psychology at various universities throughout his career; married Myra Magdalene Anderson on September 6, 1917 in Salt Lake City; later divorced; married Lillian Claire Doster on April 2, 1940; died September 1, 1972).

UPB files, February 6, 2024 (credited as the first trained sociologist to perform a serious study of the effects of polygamy).

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Kimball Young papers

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197231027605]
Identifier: UA 39
Scope and Contents

Includes a letter from Kimball Young to the Presidency of the Utah Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 16, 1912, accepting a mission call, with a note of recommendation by Bishop Alfred Booth. Also include extract of anti-Mormon articles from the Salt Lake Review, 1871-1872, compiled 1959.

Dates: 1912-1959

Filtered By

  • Subject: Letters X