Re: Thomas Powell Youngblood 1824-1906
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Re: Thomas Powell Youngblood 1824-1906
Lawrence Youngblood 6/05/12
Larry, I sure don't. I was just checking to see if the DNA research had proven it either way.
Lurking for the past few years, I knew it was "out there" in various places, yet no one had been able to conclusively prove it.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/youngblood/messages/2380.htmlhttp://genforum.genealogy.com/youngblood/messages/2380.html
In what I think was your message thread originally, Dorothy Q stated: "In message #1639, Vickie Reynolds says Peter Youngblood & Rachel Tyree were parents of Jonathan and Henry Youngblood, (from GA to Warren Co, TN) ~ however, she says this is only speculation on her part, with no explanation of how she came to this conclusion. (And her address is hidden). This has evidently been the "source" used in postings on World Connect, as well as the basis for numerous other queries, and is reaching the status of "'accepted fact.'"
Then "vreynolds" also surfaced in a 2001 thread on ancestry:
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.tyree/208/mb.ashxhttp://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.tyree/208/mb.ashx
"I am interested in learning more about Rachel Tyree who married Peter Youngblood, possibly in NC in 1700s. They possibly had a son, Johnathan Youngblood (b.1766 NC)who married Nancy Heaton (b.1775 VA). Please email me at [email protected]"
As other Youngblood researchers probably find, I'm having more than a little difficulty keeping up with the latest (confirmed) research into the earliest Youngblood families. The 'net seems to be both a blessing and a curse. Your DNA project is going a long way toward separating fact from speculation, and I appreciate your efforts.
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Re: Thomas Powell Youngblood 1824-1906
Lawrence Youngblood 8/09/13
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Re: Thomas Powell Youngblood 1824-1906
Lawrence Youngblood 6/05/12