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    James Hardin Younger (January 15, 1848 – October 19, 1902) was an American outlaw and member of the James–Younger Gang. He was the brother of Cole, John and Bob Younger . Life. Born in Missouri on January 15, 1848. [1] . Jim Younger was the ninth of fourteen children born to Henry Washington Younger and Bersheba Leighton Fristoe.

  2. The James–Younger Gang was a notable 19th-century gang of American outlaws that revolved around Jesse James and his brother Frank James. The gang was based in the state of Missouri, the home of most of the members. Membership fluctuated from robbery to robbery, as the outlaws' raids were usually separated by many months.

  3. Aug 8, 2021 · A Texas judge awarded full custody of James Younger, an eight-year-old boy, to his mother, who wants him to be a girl named Luna. The father, Jeff Younger, opposes the transition and argues that his son's gender identity is contrived.

  4. Aug 8, 2021 · Anne Georgulas, who wants to raise her son James as a girl named Luna, has full custody of the eight-year-old, but Jeff Younger, who opposes the transition, can still consent to medical procedures. The court order requires supervision and limits the father's access to the child.

  5. Learn about the James-Younger Gang, a notorious group of outlaws who robbed banks, trains, and stagecoaches in the post-Civil War era. Find out how they started, who they were, and how they met their end in this comprehensive article.

  6. Younger Brothers, four Midwestern American outlaws of the post-Civil War era—Thomas Coleman (“Cole”; 1844–1916), John (1846–74); James (“Jim”; 1850–1902), and Robert (“Bob”; 1853–89)—who were often allied with Jesse James. As youngsters in Lee’s Summit, Mo., the Youngers were witness to the bloody.

  7. Jan 29, 2020 · Several months after Judge Kim Cooks granted Jeff Younger and Anne Georgulas joint managing conservatorship over James Younger and his twin brother, the ruling was made official in an order by Judge Mary Brown of the 301st Family District Court on Wednesday.