Christian Faith of a Youngblood Woman

Recently, I was performing more genealogical research on the Youngblood family and I located the obituary for Eliza Youngblood who died in Edgefield County, South Carolina in 1838.

Her obituary shows she was a woman of many strengths, especially her Christian Faith and should serve as an inspiration for us all. The following is her obituary: Continue reading

Youngblood Reunion and Genealogy Seminar in Texas

Youngblood Reunion and Genealogy Seminar in Texas June 23-25, 2017
Are you looking for more information about your early Colonial Youngblood Ancestors?

Mark your calendar… Youngblood Reunion and Genealogy Seminar June 23-25, 2017 Hilltop Lakes, Texas. This seminar will mark the culmination of over 40 years of Colonial Youngblood research and new results and family connections based on YDNA results….and some new FamilyTree Family Finder results.  Please send this email to all your Youngblood relatives and contacts. Continue reading

Georgia State Archives Closed to Public effective November 1, 2012

Part of my genealogy research of our ancestors is made utilizing the Georgia Virtual Vault website. Recently the Georgia Virtual Vault website has been down (not working properly). Today, while searching for a possible repair date of the Georgia Virtual Vault website, I came across some very shocking news…

“effective November 1, 2012, the Georgia State Archives located in Morrow, GA will be closed to the public” Continue reading

Southern Indiana YOUNGBLOODS Their Ancestors and Descendants

I wanted to share some information of a book titled: Southern Indiana YOUNGBLOODS Their Ancestors and Descendants by Mrs. Lawrence L. Lant.

UPDATE: The book can no longer be purchased through Abe books as a print on demand book nor can it be purchased from Alibris Books.

If you do find a copy of the book, buy it. It is a wealth of genealogical information on the Youngblood family but it does have some errors.

Charles Little Youngblood (1826 – 1922)

I wanted to share some information on a couple of free downloadable books about Charles Little Youngblood (born 1826, Warrick County, Indiana; died 1922, Pierce County, Washington) – he was the son of Rev. John Wilson and Ann Musgrave Youngblood; Rev. John Wilson Youngblood was the son of Samuel Youngblood; Samuel Youngblood was the son of Peter Youngblood, who died 1788, Richmond County, Georgia. (There’s more about Charles Little Youngblood in the book “Southern Indiana YOUNGBLOODS Their Ancestors and Descendants” by Mrs. Lawrence L. Lant) Continue reading