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Michael Henry de Young : ウィキペディア英語版 | M. H. de Young
Michael Henry "M. H." de Young (September 30, 1849 – February 15, 1925) was an American journalist and businessman. ==Life and career== De Young was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Amelia (née Morange) and Miechel de Young (possibly originally De Jong or De Jongh), who was a jeweler and dry-goods merchant. The family was Jewish, and immigrated from the Netherlands and France. His maternal grandfather, Benjamin Morange, served as the Minister from France to Spain under Napoleon.〔()〕 De Young moved with his family to San Francisco, California while he was still young. There, he and his brother, Charles de Young (1845–1880), founded the ''Daily Dramatic Chronicle'' newspaper, first published on January 16, 1865. ''The Chronicle'' was the predecessor of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', San Francisco's only remaining daily broadsheet newspaper. De Young was also the director of the Associated Press for many years. De Young was a Heald College graduate. 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).
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