Thomas Young (architect)

Thomas Young (1805-October 3, 1860) was an English born Canadian architect who practiced in Canada and built public buildings in early 19th-Century Toronto.

[1] Born in 1805, Young began training in London under Charles Heathcote Tatham and under Joseph Bramah and Sons.

He moved to Toronto where he would be commissioned to build in Toronto and around Southern Ontario.

[citation needed] Young had six children with Mary Cordelia and died in Toronto in 1860.

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