Young was eleven years old when the
Endeavour departed
Plymouth, England on 26 August 1768. He was the personal servant of the
Endeavour’s surgeon, William Brougham Monkhouse. In early October 1769, Cook offered a reward of
rum to the man who first sighted land, and promised that 'that part of the coast of the said land should be named after him'. This was awarded to Young who first sighted land from the
masthead at about 2pm on 6 October 1769. After Young returned to Plymouth in July 1771, he became the servant of the ''Endeavour's''
botanist,
Joseph Banks. In 1772, Young accompanied Banks on an
expedition to Iceland, but nothing further is known about his life. ==Legacy==