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Benjamin Franklin Young

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Benjamin Franklin Young Famous memorial Veteran

Original Name
Benjamin Franklin Youngs
Birth
Embro, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Jan 1927 (aged 82)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0248, Longitude: -118.1961
Plot
Lot 55, Avenue 7, Grave 9
Memorial ID
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Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. He enlisted in the Union Army at Detroit, Michigan on September 1, 1863, and within days he was mustered as a Private into Company I of the 1st Michigan Volunteer Sharpshooters. Serving first in Chicago, Illinois guarding prisoners at Camp Douglas, he was promoted to Corporal three months later. In March 1864 the unit joined the IX Corps of the Army of the Potomac under General Ulysses S. Grant, where they saw action at at(delete 2nd "at) the Battle of the Wilderness and Pro Rivers. Marching to Spotsylvania, Corporal Youngs(Young) was wounded and was hospitalized. He returned to fight in the battles of North Anna, Totopotomoy Creek, Bethesda Church, and Cold Harbor. On June 17. 1864, while the army was advancing on Petersburg, Virginia, Youngs(Young) jumped over the breastworks and into the thick of battle, captured and held the Confederate flag and turned it over to his commanding general. This resulted in a promotion to Sergeant, and earned him the Medal of Honor with his citation for the award reading simply "Capture of flag of 35th North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.)". It was issued to him on December 5, 1864; he was 19 years old at the time. At the Battle of First Weldon Railroad, he was wounded and taken prisoner. He would be held by the Confederates in Richmond, then Varina, Virginia and finally at Camp Parole in Annapolis, Maryland. On either October 4 or 20 1864, Sergeant Youngs(Young) was released from Confederate hands, given a 20(-)day furlough and sent home. He never returned to service. After the war, he became a builder in Stratford, Ontario, married, and raised six children. Benjamin Franklin Youngs(Young) moved to Los Angeles, California in 1914 and died there at the Old Soldier Nursing Home.
Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient. He enlisted in the Union Army at Detroit, Michigan on September 1, 1863, and within days he was mustered as a Private into Company I of the 1st Michigan Volunteer Sharpshooters. Serving first in Chicago, Illinois guarding prisoners at Camp Douglas, he was promoted to Corporal three months later. In March 1864 the unit joined the IX Corps of the Army of the Potomac under General Ulysses S. Grant, where they saw action at at(delete 2nd "at) the Battle of the Wilderness and Pro Rivers. Marching to Spotsylvania, Corporal Youngs(Young) was wounded and was hospitalized. He returned to fight in the battles of North Anna, Totopotomoy Creek, Bethesda Church, and Cold Harbor. On June 17. 1864, while the army was advancing on Petersburg, Virginia, Youngs(Young) jumped over the breastworks and into the thick of battle, captured and held the Confederate flag and turned it over to his commanding general. This resulted in a promotion to Sergeant, and earned him the Medal of Honor with his citation for the award reading simply "Capture of flag of 35th North Carolina Infantry (C.S.A.)". It was issued to him on December 5, 1864; he was 19 years old at the time. At the Battle of First Weldon Railroad, he was wounded and taken prisoner. He would be held by the Confederates in Richmond, then Varina, Virginia and finally at Camp Parole in Annapolis, Maryland. On either October 4 or 20 1864, Sergeant Youngs(Young) was released from Confederate hands, given a 20(-)day furlough and sent home. He never returned to service. After the war, he became a builder in Stratford, Ontario, married, and raised six children. Benjamin Franklin Youngs(Young) moved to Los Angeles, California in 1914 and died there at the Old Soldier Nursing Home.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7189967/benjamin_franklin-young: accessed ), memorial page for Benjamin Franklin Young (27 Jun 1844–14 Jan 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7189967, citing Los Angeles Odd Fellows Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.