Fonds F3743 - William Thomas Young fonds

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William Thomas Young fonds

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F3743

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  • ca. 196- (Creation)
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    Young, William Thomas, 1884-1965

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1 cm of textual records

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(1884-1965)

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William Thomas Young (1884-1965) was born in County Cork, Ireland and attended public and high school there before volunteering for missionary work in Alberta, Canada in 1905. He was appointed first to Strome and Millet. After completing an Arts course at Wesley College in Winnipeg he went to St. Stephen’s College in Edmonton where he was one of the first graduates. During his student days he served at Rimbey, Erskine and New Norway. He was ordained at Central Methodist Church, Calgary in May 1911. Upon graduation he accepted a call to Blairmore where he served until 1927 when he came to Trinity Church, Calgary and in 1934 moved to Edmonton to serve at Calvin, Avonmore, Forest Heights, Rabbit Hill and Norwood United Churches. After his retirement in July, 1955 he served as assistant minister at Metropolitan U.C. until his death in August, 1965. Dr. Young served as President of Alberta Conference, and on the Boards of St. Stephen’s and Alberta Colleges. He married Ethel in 1912.

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Fonds consists of one typed manuscript entitled "The Blending of Nationality" [ca. 196-].

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      2020.047C/TR

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      Created by Laura Hallman, July 2022

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