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Bef 1831 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
1. | Susan A. Youngblood was born before 1831 (daughter of Henry Youngblood and Sarah Miller Harvey); and died. Family/Spouse: John Alexander McLeod. John was born before 1830; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DlB.2ACE/445.1.1.1
Message Board Post:
Sarah Harvey married Henry Youngblood. Her youngest daughter, Sarah Jane Youngblood married Joshua H. Speights. Another of her daughters, Susan A. Youngblood married John Alexander McLeod, my gg grandfather. I have a pretty good history on Youngblood/Speights.
Charles Royall cnroyall@wcc.net
Children:
- Angus Nicholson McLeod was born on 6 Dec 1849 in Sabine County, Texas; died on 24 Apr 1927 in Coleman County, Texas.
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Generation: 2
2. | Henry Youngblood was born before 1800; and died. Notes:
The son of Benjamin and Susanna Collins Youngblood. Henry Youngblood and family moved to Desota Parish, LA in 1837. Eight of their sons fought in the Civil War, two of them giving their lives. (White and Toole, p 81).
There are numerous Youngblood families in the 1850 Newton County, Texas census. There connection to this family, if any, is not currently known.
Henry married Sarah Miller Harvey about 1816 in Marion County, Mississippi. Sarah was born about 1801; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Sarah Miller Harvey was born about 1801; and died. Notes:
John Harvey, b ca 1700, was living in Va. in 1742, but moved his sons, John Jr., Michael, and THOMAS to S.C. in 1756. THOMAS HARVEY and his four sons, John, Evan, James, and MICHAEL (Sr.), are listed in the DAR Records. They were all in Gen. Eliza Clark's co. in the American Revolution. MICHAEL HARVEY (Sr.) d in Ga in 1810, m REBECCA HAWKINS, (dau of PINKETHMAN HAWKINS). Issue: MICHAEL JR. m POLLY CLOWER in Warren County, Ga in 1796. Issue: SARAH MILLER HARVEY, b Ju 10, 1801. The family moved to Pike County, Miss, in 1810. (White and Toole, p 81).
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Virgie Speights shows that they has 13 children. (Speights, p. 36).
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