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(1) HENRICH JUNGBLUT was born about 1660 in Rheinland, Germany, and married 9 Dec 1681 in Lipps Parish, Muester, Germany, (2) Margrete SCHUCKMANS who was born in Rheinland,Germany. Issue: Peter (below)and Elisabetha Catharina (born about 1690 in Rheinland, Prussia).
Son:
I. PETER JUNGBLUT, (Henrich) was christened 4 Aug 1686 in Katholisch, Vilich, Rheinland,Prussia, married (1) about 1704 in Rheinland, Germany to Barbara and (2) in 1712 in Rheinland, Prussia to Elisabetha Catharina (born ca 1690 in Prussia). Peter camewith the German Palatines from the Electoral Palatinate Region of Germany, who began migrating into New York about 1710. These emigrants were assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off their passage. Peter removed to Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania in 1728. He died in Prince George County, Maryland.
On 6 March 1739 a Patent for Naturalization was issued to Peter Youngblood of Prince George County, Maryland, native of Germany, for William and Peter, his sons, and Sarah and Mary, hisdaughters.
Issue by 1st wife:A. Peter JUNGBLUT Jr., son of Peter Jungblut (above), was born 1705/1720 in Rheinland, Germany, married (1) Margretha Elisabetha YOUNGBLOOD, born ca 17 Sep 1706 and married (2) about 1712 in Rheinland, Prussia, Peter died in Pennsylvania. Issue:Issue:
1. William Youngblood.
2. Peter Youngblood, Capt., born in Edgefield County, South Carolina. He married (1) Mary Wheals on 26 November 1750 and (2) ca 1785 Susannah. The following deed establishes the issue of Peter Youngblood, dated 1777 in Richmond County, Georgia
Edgefield Co., South Carolina Deed dated 1/26/1774, Peter Youngblood "of Granville Co., N. C." (was South Carolina) to John Frazier, Planter, 100 acres, on the southside of Beaver Creek of the Savannah River in Granville Co., N. C. Signed, Peter and Mary Youngblood.
Columbia County, Georgia Deed of Gift
Date: 27 November 1777
Peter Youngblood, Sr. of RichmondCo. to sons, Abraham and George Youngblood, 200 acres on Whiteoak Creek to include theplantation. Martin Mellown witness, swears on 4/6/1784 that Peter Youngblood is now deceased.Signed, George Ray, John Youngblood, Martin Mellown and Lewis Youngblood. GeorgeYoungblood appears and deposes that he and his brother, Abraham (now deceased) possessed the above tract, but that the deed was destroyed by fire.
Richmond Co., Ga. Deed Book IG, page 106-107
Susanna, Samuel and Joseph Youngblood, William Wilson and J. Rebecca (Youngblood) Wilson, his wife, Lewis andMargaret Youngblood to Lewis Barnes entered 5/8/1789, dated 10/5/1788 between Susannah Youngblood,the widow of Peter Youngblood, deceased, Samuel Youngblood, Joseph Youngblood, WilliamWilson and Rebecca, his wife, Cain Gentry and Liddy, his wife, Lewis Youngblood, SarahYoungblood, Susanna Youngblood, and Margaret Youngblood, all of the State of SouthCarolina, and Lewis Barnes of Richmond Co., Georgia, all named as heirs of Peter Youngblood. Issue:
a. Samuel Youngblood, born ca 1754.
b. Abraham Youngblood, born ca 1767, died before 1799. Abraham had a daughter, Sally, who married Captain Edward Hagin of Clarke County, Georgia in Richmond County on 9 Jan 1807. She died ca 1812 in Clarke County.
c George Youngblood, born a 1768. The land deeded to him by his father, Peter Youngblood, he sold on 4-16-1797 to Jesse Offutt,George, "of Edgefield Co., S. C.", the original deed of gift from his father.
e. Samuel Youngblood.
f. Joseph Youngblood.
g. J. Rebecca Youngblood married William Wilson. Rebecca died 1805.
h. Lewis Youngblood, died February 1822.
i. Margaret Youngblood.
j. Liddy Youngblood, wife of Cain Gentry.
k. Sarah Youngblood was born about 1786 inEdgefield Co., S. C., and married 9 Jan 1807 in Richmond Co., Ga., Edward HAGIN, Jr.,son of Edward HAGIN, Sr. and Hannah, who was born 1782 in Wilkes Co., Ga. Sally diedabout 1812 in Clarke Co., Ga.. Edward died in Coosa Co., Alabama. Edward was also married toHeardy PORCH.
l. Susannah Youngblood.