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    1. [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Charlie's heart
    2. Cozette Dinius
    3. Dear Charlie and Nancy, You have the true heart of a Cherokee. Thank you. Coz dmx7@earthlink.net (Maybe as you go you could keep us posted? I'm 55 and even with the internet, I may not get this accomplished, but it won't be because I didn't try.) --- -- Original Message ----- From: Charles & Nancy Royall <cnroyall@wcc.net> To: Cozette Dinius <dmx7@earthlink.net> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 8:38 PM Subject: Re: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Louisiana > I have just started the search for the Indian links. About all I have on that > is family tales. > It is more difficult to research than normal genealogy. However we now have > resources that were not available before ie. the internet. > > I have my lineage from present day to 1637 and linked it to the person last on > Ormond's list. And yes it has taken a lifetime or at least more that half of > it. I am 63 and have been at this for 30 years. However, I have been able to > find out as much through the internet in 6 months than I did in 5 years, doing > the Court House and Federal Records Centers. > > Just as you can profit from my years of work, you can then pass it on down to > others. > Everything I have is from Public Records, so I feel that it belongs to the > Public, not to me. > So it follows that you are free to use it in any way you see fit. Nothing in > this world really belongs to anyone anyway. We only use it temporly. Nothing > goes to the grave with us, > so we were only granted short term use of it anyway. Share it with the world. > > Charlie Royall > San Angelo TX > > Cozette Dinius wrote: > > > Dear Charlie & Nancy, > > Wado. This is more information in a minute than I've had all my life, thank > > you for the directions to follow. > > What did you mean though about "I have attached the lineage from that time > > (1266-1637) to 1999." You have your genealogy traced through all those > > years? That must have taken a lifetime. Were your Indian ancestors hard > > for you to trace, or did you have a better "paper" trail to follow than some > > of us? I am really excited about all this info. Thank you so much. Coz > > dmx7@earthlink.net (I keep asking this, but I think it will help others, may > > I post at least the directional things to the Cherokee list?) > > --- > > -- Original Message ----- > > From: Charles & Nancy Royall <cnroyall@wcc.net> > > To: <YOUNGBLOOD-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, August 07, 1999 7:10 PM > > Subject: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Louisiana > > > > > I am a direct descendant of a Louisiana Youngblood on my maternal side. > > > There are Youngblood's on the Cherokee Rolls and at the Carlisle Indian > > > School. I have Cherokee Blood from at least 4 separate sources in my > > > line. Impossible to figure out the degree that way. I have some of my > > > Youngblood lineage from Georgia to Mississippi to Louisiana. > > > > > > John A. McLeod married Susanna Youngblood Dec 15 1841 in Caddo Parish, > > > daughter of Henry Youngblood and Sarah Harvey. She was born 12 May > > > 1801 Warren Co GA. Married Jan 20 1826 in Marion Co Mississippi, d Feb > > > 1895. Henry was born 12 Sept 1795 Richmond Co GA, d 2 June 1840. > > > > > > From 1860 Census, her brothers and sisters are: Charlie age 29 born > > > Miss. John > > > age 21, born LA. And Mary age 37 born Miss. The mother is listed as > > > age 59 born 1817 GA. > > > > > > Mary Youngblood married Angus Nicholson . She had been married before > > > to N.S. Bosworth and was a widow. She had one child by Bosworth and 7 > > > by Nicholson. > > > > > > Sarah (Harvey) Youngblood recived bounty land in LA for her husbands > > > service in the > > > War of 1812. She also owned land at the time of her death in Sabine Co > > > TX (Hemphill). Go to your library genealogy section and get the book > > > "The Youngblood Family" > > > by Reba Holmes Brown. If you library does not have it, the one in > > > Shrevsport and Houston TX have it. It has the lineages of 30 families > > > and how they come into the > > > Youngblood Line. And Yes the orignail spelling is Jungblut. They are > > > also related to the Baskervilles about whom the book "The Hounds of > > > Baskerville" was written by Sir Aurther Conen Doyle, which is fiction > > > by the way. I have the record from microfilm > > > Ormerod's "History of Cheshire England" with the lineage from the year > > > 1266 to 1637 when they came to America, I have attached the lineage > > > from that time to 1999. > > > You will also find some of that in Reba Holmes Brown's Book There are > > > a lot of living descendants of the Youngblood line in LA at this time. > > > > > > Charlie Royall > > > > > > > >

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