----- Original Message ----- From: Cozette Dinius <dmx7@earthlink.net> To: Gail Hare <saragail@webtv.net> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 5:04 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngbloods where are you? > Dear Gail, I feel the same about not asking questions, in fact, my > grandmother in her 80's tried to sit down with me and said how important it > was for her to give me the genealogy, NOW, and I was oh so dumb, and busy > with teenage nonsense, as my daughters are now. Poor Grandma, I must have > given her Excedrin headache #3,000. All I know about the Youngblood > location in Alabama is Northern. Real good huh? They moved to Farmerville, > LA area, but do not have dates, but shirttail relatives are still there. > Youngblood/Raley -then James Raley married Mabel Tucker, they both died very > young and children were raised by Grandma Ruth Tucker. Raleys are Jeannette, > Charles, Jeannie, Kevin. Gail, have you tried the Old No. Louisiana Cherokee > Teritory (the tribe is not recognized federally yet, but are recognized by > the state). There e-mail is cherokeendn@egroups.com - incredibly nice > people, also, we have a very casual email group that talks about everything > from Indian culture to Cherokee language to Nancy having too many green > beans in her garden. Very educational and very helpful on some parts of > family genealogy several have gotten hooked-up with their roots (we help > each other). Come on over and see what happens??? If you find anything on my > non-information, let me know, please, and what are your names, may I ask? > Coz dmx7@earthlink.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gail Hare <saragail@webtv.net> > To: Cozette Dinius <dmx7@earthlink.net> > Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 7:07 AM > Subject: Re: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngbloods where are you? > > > > Coz, I agree with you that it has been quiet. > > I for one am still beating the bushes so to > > speak. Not having much success confirming > > a lot of things. All I know is there are an > > awful lot of Youngblood descendants with family > > lore of Native American heritage, myself > > included. My mistake was not asking questions while older ones were > > still alive. I am in Alabama. Do you know where your Youngbloods > > lived? 'Till next time, > > Gail > > > > >