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YOUNG, Dinsdale Thomas was born on November 20, 1861 in Corbridge-on-Tyne. Son of William Young, Doctor of Medicine, Medical Officer of Health, Malton, Yorkshire.
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YOUNG, Dinsdale Thomas was born on November 20, 1861 in Corbridge-on-Tyne. Son of William Young, Doctor of Medicine, Medical Officer of Health, Malton, Yorkshire.
Studied at private schools.
Headingley Theological College, Leeds. Entered Wesleyan ministry, 1879. Was the youngest candidate accepted by the Wesleyan Conference up to that time.
Sxlieres of ministry—Highgate, London. Islington, Birmingham. Centenary, York; Gravel Lane, Manchester.
Bayswater, London; Nicolson Square, Edinburgh. Great Queen Street, London. In addition to regular pastorate, conducts services and delivers lectures every week in all parts of the kingdom, travelling on an average 10,000 miles a year, and doing considerable literacy work.
Also taking active part in undenominational work of various kinds. Delivered the Burns speech at Burns Club Dinner, Edinburgh, 1903. Minister of Wesley’s Chapel, City Road, London.
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Spouse 1886, Emma,daughter of Alderman Hindmarsh, J.P., Gateshead-on-Tyne.