Rosalind Amelia Young (13 August 1853 – 1 February 1924) was a historian from Pitcairn Islands.
[citation needed] From a young age she began recording the history of the Pitcairn Islands, specifically that of Elizabeth Mills, daughter of a Bounty mutineer.
[2] She shared the history of the islands through letters, collecting historical information and personal stories.
[1] Young was also a poet and composed the words to several songs which are still played on Pitcairn Islands.
[4][5] In 2017, five stamps were created in her honour, as part of the 'Prominent Pitcairners' series, and were on sale from 22 February 2017 (for a period of two years).