Jim Younger (1848–1902), American outlaw and member of the James–Younger Gang
Sam Younger (James Samuel Younger, born 1951), British media and charity manager
James Younger, 5th Viscount Younger of Leckie (born 1955), British peer
James Younger, of James & Michael Younger, an American country music group
Luna Younger (born 2012 as James Younger), subject of the Jeff Younger custody battle
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JamesYounger may refer to: Jim Younger (1848–1902), American outlaw and member of the James–Younger Gang Sam Younger (James Samuel Younger, born 1951)...
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...
leader with the James–Younger Gang. He was the elder brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger, who were also members of the gang. Younger was born on January...
Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised...
Bryce Maximus James (born June 14, 2007) is an American basketball player. He is the second child and younger brother of National Basketball Association...
Harrison Younger (c. 1851 – March 17, 1874) was an American outlaw, the brother of Cole, Jim and Bob. He was briefly a member of the James–Younger Gang,...
younger brother of Cole, Jim and John Younger. He was a member of the James–Younger Gang. He stood six feet, two inches tall and had deep blue eyes, muscular...
or "the Younger", according to translation, James is styled "the Less" to distinguish him from the Apostle James the Great (also called "James the Elder")...
Jesse James, Frank was also part of the James–Younger Gang. James was born in Kearney, Missouri, to Baptist minister Reverend Robert Sallee James and his...
was a crime committed by the James–Younger Gang in Gads Hill, Missouri. In January 1874, five members of the James–Younger gang robbed a train and stole...
James Craggs the Younger PC (9 April 1686 – 16 February 1721), was an English politician. Craggs was born at Westminster, the son of James Craggs the Elder...
brothers in the James–Younger Gang. During the years following the Civil War, banks and trains become the targets of the James-Younger gang, who terrorize...
John, Duke of Albany, who was James V's second cousin and the nearest male heir to the throne after the king and his younger brother, Alexander, Duke of...
James Gardiner the younger (1689 – 24 March 1732) was an Anglican sub-dean of Lincoln, England, as well as a writer and translator. Gardiner was the son...
James Andrew "Dick" Liddil (September 15, 1852 – July 13, 1901) was an American outlaw who was one of the last surviving members of the James-Younger...
about one of their twins' gender identity. According to Younger, their child named Luna (born James), first expressed a desire to be a girl at three years...
which was a more or less accurate film about the last years of the James-Younger gang after the Civil War Jane Darwell played Zerelda in the 1939 movie...
national notoriety after her violent death. She associated with the James–Younger Gang and other outlaws. She was convicted of horse theft in 1883. She...
Younger Brothers may refer to: James-Younger Gang James & Michael Younger, also known as the Younger Brothers, American country music group The Younger...
Elizabeth James. Her mother was sister to Jesse James' father, Robert S. James. She and Jesse James married on April 24, 1874, while the James-Younger Gang...
Younger family may refer to: Younger (surname) Characters in A Raisin in the Sun James–Younger Gang This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
September 1846) James Hardin (Jim) Younger (born 15 January 1848) Alphae Younger (born about 1850, died about 1852) John Harrison Younger (born about 1851)...
James Hopwood, referred to as James Hopwood the Younger or James Hopwood the Second (James Hopwood II) (c. 1800–1850; vital dates also given as 1795–1855...