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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ericjames.org Younger family genealogy on the official website for the Family of Jesse James: Stray Leaves, A James Family in America Since 1650]
*[http://www.ericjames.org Younger family genealogy on the official website for the Family of Jesse James: Stray Leaves, A James Family in America Since 1650]



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Henry Washington Younger (1810 - July 20, 1862) was a businessman and father to the Younger outlaws Cole, Jim, John and Bob. He was the father of fourteen children. He was the son of Colonel Charles Lee Younger and Sarah Sullivan Purcell and married Bersheba Leighton Fristoe in about 1830. Their 14 children:

The family moved to Harrisonville in 1857, and in 1859 Henry was assigned as second mayor of the city.

He was often looted and lost a lot of money. This angered his son Cole who thought he should make a stand. On July 20 1862 Henry traveling to Kansas City on a business trip while carrying $1,500 on his person. About one mile south of Westport he was shot three times in the back and killed. It was discovered the killing was politically motivated and not a robbery.

The body was returned to the Youngers who, afraid union servicemen would dig it up, buried him in an unknown grave.