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    1. [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Re: YOUNGBLOOD-D Digest V99 #70
    2. Hi, I just wanted to make this comment: A Youngblood in Maryland in 1850! Wow, that's rare! Seriously, most of the postings to this list ask about Youngbloods from North Carolina, South Carolina, and on southward. I'm still trying to learn more about Peter Youngblood in Maryland in the 1750s. He's not a direct ancestor, but may have a clue to my FISCUS line. Thanks for letting me emote, Pam (Fiscus) Hatch You wrote: > I am looking for information about Louisa J. Youngblood (Youhgbluth) who > was born around 1850 in Maryland. She married someone named Schmidt, had two > children, and then married William Riehn on May 12, 1874, in Cape Girardeau > County, Missouri. > The 1880 Cape Census shows Louisa living next door to Charles and > Caroline Youngbluth. Charles is 29 and Caroline is 20 and listed as sister. > All three: Louisa, Charles, and Caroline, list Maryland as their > birthplace and Prussia as the birthplace of both of their parents.

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