Hi - I'm new to the list, so hope I've not made this too long - the following concerns people in both Jack and Parker Cos. - Three YOUNGBLOOD brothers moved from MO to Parker Co., TX - James and William - 1850-1855, and Francis Marion bef. 1868. William was killed and scalped by indians 1860, but his scalp was retrieved and placed on his head before burial in the Fondren Cemetery. Also there is a marker for Elizabeth Youngblood, dau. of W.B. FONDREN (no dates). Would like to confirm this was his wife - and who their children were. (There appears to be 2 sons and a dau on the 1860 census, but can't make out the initials used). James L.YOUNGBLOOD -(1st wife unk.) had 4 ch. b. 1856-1859 when he md. Elizabeth (HENSLEY) COOK, widow of C.C. COOK, who "was killed by indians near Ft. Belknap". She had 3 COOK ch., and she and James had 4 more. Altogether there were: (1) a dau. "S" (1856) (2) Wm. A. (5 June 1857-16 Mar. 1884); bur. Gibtown Cem.; md. 1876, Jack Co. to Sarah Ann EDWARDS, who remarried 1886 to Marion DODD. (3) Joseph M. (b. Apr. 1859); md. M.A. COOK 1884, Jack Co. (4) James L., Jr. (b. ca. 1859) (5) Pinckney Addison (1869-1955); bur. Jacksboro Cem. (6) Robin Rosena (b. ca. 1870); md. 1897, Jack Co. to J.B. SWETMAN (7) Virginia (b. ca. 1872); md. 1889, Jack Co. to E.F. CHEVES (8) Samuel H. (30 Sept. 1875-1 Mar. 1892); bur. Verner/Green Elm Cem. The COOK ch. were: (1) John (b. ca. 1853); Laura (b. ca. 1856); William (b. ca. 1859) - all b. AR. James L. YOUNGBLOOD appeared on the 1860 and 1870 census in Parker Co.,but was not listed there on the 1875 tax list. His wife, Elizabeth, is bur. in the Verner/Green Elm Cem., Jack Co. - (2 Feb. 1831-5 Oct. 1898). His bro., Francis Marion, in Parker Co. 1870, with dau., Mary Ann, and there in 1880 with step-dau.(granddau?), Louisa STINNETT. Would like any info on these people, or contact with anyone researching these lines. My access to Jack Co. records is quite limited, so any help would be most appreciated. Thanks! - Dorothy Quaife - Springfield, MO