George Edward Young (15 February 1852 – 27 September 1937) was the Dean of Adelaide from 1906[1] until 1933.
Peter Young, Rector of North Witham and Prebendary of Lincoln, England,[3] and educated at The Royal Grammar School Guildford.
He emigrated to South Australia in 1875 and after working on outback properties and at the Wallaroo mine, he was ordained in 1887.
[4] After missionary work in South Australia’s outback he was incumbent at Port Pirie from 1888 to 1891; and at Kapunda from 1891 to 1894.
[5] Mina was the eldest daughter of Robert Haining (1802–1874), South Australia's first Presbyterian minister, and the widow of Police Inspector John Henry Roe (c. 1835–1877).