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  1. Personal life. De Young and his wife Katherine had five children: Charles de Young (1881–1913) Helen de Young (1883–1969), who married George T. Cameron (1873–1955) [11]

  2. In 1884, he was shot by an irate businessman, Adolph B. Spreckels, apparently due to a negative newspaper article, but survived. M. H. de Young died on February 15, 1925 and a Catholic church mass was held in St. Mary's Cathedral (he had converted to Catholicism after marrying his wife, Katherine I. Deane).

  3. Apr 27, 2022 · In 1956, one of De Young's grandsons, Ferdinand Melly Thieriot (1921–1956), the circulation director of The Chronicle, and his wife Frances (1921–1956), were among the 46 killed aboard the SS Andrea Doria when it was struck by the MS Stockholm off the coast of Nantucket.

    • St. Louis, Missouri
    • September 30, 1849
    • "M.H."
    • St. Louis, Missouri, United States
  4. On Jan. 16, 1865, native Missourians Charles and Michael de Young began publishing the Dramatic Chronicle. Initially referred to as a theater house bill, its subtitle, “A Daily Record of Affairs Local, Critical and Theatrical,” revealed the true intention of its founders and proclaimed the direction of the four-page paper.

  5. De Young and his wife Katherine had five children: Charles de Young (1881–1913) Helen de Young (1883–1969), who married George T. Cameron (1873–1955) [11]

  6. Michael was the son of Cornelia "Amelia" (née Morange; 1809–1881) and, supposedly, Miechel de Young (d. 1854), who married in 1837. His maternal grandfather, Benjamin Morange, who served as the French Minister to Spain under Napoleon I , moved to the United States about 1815 and helped found the B'nai Jeshurun Congregation in New York in 1825.

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  8. The de Young Museum, formally the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, is a fine arts museum located in San Francisco, California. Located in Golden Gate Park, it is a component of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, along with the Legion of Honor. The de Young is named for early San Francisco newspaperman M. H. de Young.

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