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    1. Re: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngblood immigrations?
    2. iawagg
    3. My branch of the Youngblood family descends from Nicholas Youngblood (Jungblut) born about 1712, who arrived in Philadelphia on the Ship St. Andrew 2 oct. 1741. His first wife and three children died during trip to America. He married Anna Maria Kappler on 7 Dec. 1741 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Lancaster Co., PA. Children born were: Daniel bap. 17 Sept 1742, Lebanon Co. PA; Casper; Susanna; Thomas, bap. 30 Jan 1748 Lebanon Co. PA; Maria Barbara, bapt. 7 May 1751 Lebanon Co., PA; Catharine, bapt. Feb. 1755, Lebanon Co., PA; Anna Maria, bapt. Lebanon Co., PA; and Charlotte. Irma A. Waggoner ----- Original Message ----- From: Walter Gilbert <waltergilbert@erols.com> To: <YOUNGBLOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 9:45 AM Subject: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngblood immigrations? > Youngblooders, > I have noticed while digging thru early Youngblood information that > there appears to be three separate Youngblood immigrations. While it's > hard to pin down a port of entry (has anyone traced any Youngbloods back > to original immigrants?), it appears that there is the northern group > (appearing to start in PA), a middle group (centered on SC), and a > southern group (clustered around LA). Of course, this could be one > family that just "exploded" when it arrived. > Has anyone else noticed this? > > Walt > > -- > Walter Gilbert =^..^= waltergilbert@erols.com > Home page: http://www.inform.umd.edu/TeachTech/Staff/waltt.htm > Genealogy: http://www.otal.umd.edu/~walt/gen/htmfile/frames.htm > Lanham, Maryland =^..^= > >

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