Mark - Joseph in Dallas Co., MO was related to my Jeremiah, altho it''s not eactly known how, yet. Joseph's kids, including James, all went to TX. James and Wm. were in Parker Co., TX before 1860 - sorry. (Wm. was scalped by Indians in 1860, but the pursuing possee retrieved his scalp and when they happened to stop by James' house on the way back, he recognzed it as being his brother's hair. They put it back on Wm. when they buried him in the Fondren Cemetery). ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark S Rounsavall <mrounsavall@juno.com> To: <YOUNGBLOOD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 9:36 AM Subject: [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Joseph/James > Would appreciate any information regarding Joseph Youngblood and family > that are listed on the 1850 census of Dallas County, Missouri as follows: > > Joseph Youngblood, age 53, born South Carolina > Violet, age 32, born Tennessee > James (age 20 or 25, hard to read!) born Tennessee > William, age 18, born TN > Joseph, age 15, born TN > Nancy, age 1, born Illinois > Henry Tunis, age 35, born TN > > Next door to Joseph is Marion Youngblood, age 23, born TN, and his wife > Salor, or Sulor age 25, born NC > > I believe that the James Youngblood, listed in the household of Joseph, > is the same James Youngblood that appears on the 1870 census of > Independence County, Arkansas in 1870. Would appreciate anyone who can > confirm this. The James in Independence County had sons Meredith (in > later records referred to as Marion F.) and Newton F. Youngblood, who > lists his fathers place of birth as Illinois on the 1900 and 1910 federal > censuses. > > Any information would be appreciated. Thanks > Vicki > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. >