Latter day saint movement leader
Brigham Young (born June 1, 1801) was an individual who held multiple occupations such as Prophet and Politician. He was born in Whitingham, Vermont, and held citizenship in the United States. Young was the founder of Zions Bancorporation and played an essential role in the establishment of Salt Lake City. He died on August 29, 1877, in Salt Lake City.
Brigham Young was a father to several children, including Susa Young Gates, Brigham Young Jr., and Joseph Angell Young.