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    1. [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngbloods
    2. Dianne Gordon
    3. Hi cousins, Sense Joyce Zackman of Sugar land, TX lost her records, I have really missed getting all that neat information. So I thougt that I had better put some in because I got quite alot of information of of her research papers. I am having trouble with my e-mail address. When I down load my messages or when a new on comes in and I am typing, it jams. And I had a whole lot typed and lost it all. So, I guess I am going to have to do this in several e-mails so that I don't have to start over every time. I went to the family search center today. I had orders so microfilms and microfiche on Georgia and the Youngbloods and thought I would share it with you. My first one will be from microfiche called YOUNGBLOOD GENEALOGIES by Jdeannette holland Austin 2018 Levgard Lane Riverdale, GA 30296 the microfiche # is 6100200 and the book # in Salt Lake is #929.273. It has several Youngblood families in it. So, I will do the first one and then end it and send it along then type another and send it and so forth. I hope that this helps someone. I also copied some tax records of Youngbloods in Twiggs Co. GA in several years, and some info from the book the Georgians. The Youngbloods in S. C. and Georgia orginated from the province of Hessen, Nassau (Germany) in 1671 from Wilhelm Heinrich Jungblut, a Lt. and Commander of a Calvery Regt., decorated for his great services for the Hessen authorities. During the 30-year war (Sweden), he was outstanding for courage and bravery at the big Battle for Kassel. His crest is "Liberty for the fatherland". Jungblood, Youngblut, Youngblood, name variations. PETER YOUNGBLOOD,Colonel >From the Biographicl Directory of S. C. House of Representatives, V.III (1795-1796): Peter, the son of Mary, resided St. Bartholomew Parish. Through Grants, he acquired 2514 acres, including 366 acres on Wadmalaw Island and 101 acres in St. George and Dorchester Parish. In his Last Will and Testament, he left his family Fair Srings and Hickery Hill plantations and another at Round O Savannah. Hisinventory shows 28 slaves. During the American Revolution, he served as Capt. (ca 1782) Later, Lt. Col. of Colleton Co. Regt. of Militia (ca 1788) when chosen tax collector and assessor. He represented St. Bartholomew in 10th General Assembly (1792-94). He is survived by his wife, Mary; daughter, Elizabeth, and sons, William, Peter Edmund and Thomas Fendin Bloodworth" Col. Peter Y. acted in Est. of Richard Fendin. Peter's LWT. V.25,P. 2480-249, Charleston Co. S. C. pvd 1/14.1795 "Died at his plantation in St. Bartholomew, Peter Y.,in House of Representaatives of State and Lt. Col. commandant of Colleton Co. Regt. of Militia."Wed. 9/10/1794 Issue follows: I. Peter Edmund Y. left plantation of father, being part of the late David Y.'s plantation. Margaret, the wid. of Peter E. Y., deeds to James Fabian, Colleton District, 6/30/1815. She was the granddaughter of Catherine Leitch, decd. II. Thomas Finden Y. III. Elizabeth Y., dau. of Col. Peter Y., dec., m. 1/29/1799 James Both Thompson, charleston Co., S. C.-- marriage settlements, V.3,P.258-60, S. C. Archives. IV. William Youngblood, d 1770 Colleton Co., S.C. A citation was granted Mary Youngblood and Peter, her son, to administer the est. of William Y. of Colleton Co., Parish of ST. Bartholomew, 1/26/1770. JAMES YOUNGBLOOD OF EDGEFIELD CO. S.C. B, ca 1730. His LWT dtd 8/3/1781, pvd 3/1792, Edgefield Co., S.C. exr, Abraham Y. and Thomas Y. wife, Mary. Issue: I. Jeremah Y., eldest, b. ca 1750. II. eli Y. III. Thomas Y. In 1814 and 1817 wit. Wills in Edgefield Co., S.C. His LWT dtd 3/28/1816, pvd 2/22/1822 Edgefield Eo., S. C. Issue follows: 1. William Y. b. ca 1770 2. Thomas Y. 3. David Y. Had son, Simeon. 4. James Y., had son, Thomas. 5. dau. m. James Adams. IV. Dau. m. James Parker. I will stop here and do Benjamin Youngblood on another e-mail so that I don't loose this. Dianne Gordon of San Marcos, CA

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