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    1. [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngblood/Jungblut IN 1850 to MN
    2. To all, I'm new on this list, so I'll post what I have in case anyone is interested. My great,great grandfather Adolph Albachten came to Indiana before 1850 with his mother Anna Maria Elizabeth Adolphina Pellengahr. Anna had married first (1813) an Albachten and second Jungblut (1827 in Germany). In the 1850 census, she is listed "Eliza Youngblood, age 60" living with Adolph Albachten 32 in Miami Co, IN. With them are other members of the Albachten family and the Hartman family they traveled with. Adolph's wife was Anna Hartman 26 and his half-sister Anna Youngblood 22 married Charles Hartman 31, Adolph's brother- in-law. Also with them are Louisa Jungblut 19 and Anton Jungblut 20 and Theresa 19 (presumably his wife). I don't know what happened to them. The Albachtens and Hartmans moved to MN before 1860, first to Shakopee and them to Duluth. Incidentally, last summer, I visited the farm south of Muenster, Germany where Anna Maria Pellengahr (Jungblut) was born in 1790, still owned by my mother's 4th cousin, a lovely gentleman who was surprised to hear from the family in America, which the family in Germany hadn't since before 1860. Any connections? Mike Pierce

    12/06/1998 12:46:51