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    1. [YOUNGBLOOD-L] Youngblood Posts
    2. Joyce Zachman
    3. Forwarding more YOUNGBLOOD infor. Regards, Joyce The following is a listing of young men from the area who served with the University of Alabama Corps of Cadets; most all, as a part of the 63d Ala took part in the last major land battle of the war at Ft Blakeley, Ala in Apr 1865: 2d Lt Addison P. YOUNGBLOOD; Union Springs. Pvt Charles H. Hayes; Union Springs. Pvt Joseph P. Hough; Union Springs. Pvt Soloman P. Thompson; Union Springs. Source: GC-Atascosa County, Tx Query Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/Atascosa/336 Subject: YOUNGBLOOD, Henry, Tulos ------------------------- I'm looking for information on my husband's family, the YOUNGBLOOD's. in the Atascosa county birth records of my husband's father (Dwight Sims YOUNGBLOOD), his parents are listed as Sims YOUNGBLOOD & Willie Ida Henry. Sims' parents are listed as Steve YOUNGBLOOD & Georgia Tulos. His parents & grandparents are buried in Fairview Cemetery in Wilson County. The family history says that my husband's grandmother or great grandmother was a full blooded Choctaw Indian. I am trying to track this down. if anyone can give me info, would be greatly appreciated. Source: GC-Union Co. NJ Obituaries Forum URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/NJ/UnionObits/179 Subject: Oscar Youngblood - d. Aug. l96l Daily Journal - August 3l, l96l Oscar YOUNGBLOOD, 89, of 323 Elizabeth Ave. died yesterday at Alexian Brothers Hospital after a brief illness. He was a retired laborer. Born in Jefferson County, Ga., Mr. Youngblood lived here since l927. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Osie YOUNGBLOOD of Elizabeth, three daughters, Mrs. Magnolia Davis of Washington County, Ga., and Mrs. Bertha Bethea and Mrs. Rosie Simmons of Elizabeth, and a brother, Raith(ford) YOUNGBLOOD of Worthing, Ga. Also, two sisters, Mrs. Evie Kemp of Sandersville, Ga., and Mrs. Bessie Wilcher of Worthing; l3 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and a great great grandchild. Arrangements are being completed by the Smith Funeral Home, 45 Cherry St. Source: GACHATHA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [GACHATHA] FAIRCLOTH & STEPHENS 1880 Georgia I am still looking for Roscoe Faircloth and Annie Jane Stephens/Stevens. Both were born c1850 in parts unknown. They were in Swainesboro, Ga. c1880 as they had 2 children born there. Children were: Elizabeth who married George H. YOUNGBLOOD and Jack who married Willa Stephens. Any info, leads or suggestions are appreciated. David Gray Source: GC- Carroll Co. Ar Queries URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Carroll/180 Subject: Looking for descendents Surname: Ambrose Youngblood, James Hayhurst, W E Hayhurst, Eliza Jane Dunlap ------------------------- Looking for family of these people. They are my grandparents and Great Grandparents. >From the Georgia Genealogical Magazine, page 231, Summer 1975, No. 57 and published by the Reverend Mr. Silas Emmet Lucas, Jr. , P. O. Box 229 , Easley, SC 29640 Under Miscellaneous Pendleton District South Carolina Coroner's Inquest, as abstracted by Mr.Brent Holcomb, I quote: Source: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SC-OPD] {SC-OPD) Stewart Death In Pendleton Messenger "No. 1 Inquest on the body of John Stewart, Filed 1 August 1818; murdered on Twelve Mile River, District of Pendleton, 27 July 1818 before Barnett H. Algood, Justice of the Quorum...upon the oath of Phillip May, Isaiah Kirksey, Andrew Davis, Isaac Miller, Champ Taylor, Daniel Murphee, James Powell, Henry Davis, James Byrum, Samuel Youngbood, Nathaniel Merritt. and Elisha Dean, good lawful men of the District....said John Stuart was shot through the body with a rifle ball....between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock ...we believe that the said Stuart was shot by William Jordan, Sr., with his son's rifle gun...Philip May (seal); Isaiah Kirksey (seal); Andrew Davis (seal); Isaac Miller (seal); Champ Taylor (seal); Daneil Murphee (seal); James Powell (seal); Henry Davis (seal); James Bynum (seal); Samuel YOUNGBLOOD(seal); Nathaniel Merritt (seal); and Elisha Dean (seal)." Source: GC- Douglas Co. Mo Pensions URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/DouglasPens/6 Subject: James William Cameron, Civil War James William CAMERON of Douglas Co., Mo. enlisted at Stone Co., Mo. on 28 July 1862 in Union Forces, Company K, 1st Arkansas Cav. Vol. He was mustered out on August 23 1865 at Fayetteville, Ark. His commanding officer was Lt./Capt. Dr. YOUNGBLOOD.

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