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Thomas Youngblood[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

Male circa 1740 - Bef 1822  (~ 82 years)


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  • Name Thomas Youngblood 
    Born circa 1740 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef Feb 25, 1822 
    Notes 
    • He signed the Regulator Oath in North Carolina in 1768.  Following the Regulator War, he applied for land in the Colleton District of South Carolina (later to become Old Ninety-Six District), surveyed for him in 1768 -- and he settled it by at least 1771.  He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving as a private under Thomas Leach, in Gen. Green's Army in 1780.
          From DAR Patriot Index of 1966:  Thomas bc 1740 dp 2-28-1816 m Amy Hopkins Pvt SC
    Person ID I27214  mykindred
    Last Modified May 25, 2004 

    Family Amy Hopkins,   d. Between 1816 and 1822 
    Notes 
    • On p. 50 of YOUNGBLOOD-ARMSTRONG & ALLIED FAMILIES is written (The Youngbloods) "lived along the Eastern Seabord in Maryland and Virginia for more than one hundred years before joining the migration southward.  They settled in North Carolina in time to become involved in the War of the Regulation in that state.  The Regulation Movement was organized about 1768, by Protestants whose center was Orange County, as a protest to the oppression of corrupt British officials. Some historians refer to this movement as the Forerunner of the Revolution and consider those who took part in it as martyrs to the cause of American Independence...."
      "Thomas Youngblood was one of the Signers of the Petition sent to the British officials by the Regulators in 1768, according to the Colonial Records on North Carolina....  Three other Youngblood men also were signers of the petition, John, James and Peter Youngblood, several Miles men were also signers.  This is significant since the Miles intermarried with the Youngbloods in Maryland and moved to North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama also."
      "Still seeking an opportunity to live in peace, Thomas Youngblood moved on down into South Carolina about 1770, but again his hopes were not fulfilled for the War of the Revolution was inevitable.  Thomas Youngblood again offered his services to those who love freedom."
    Children 
     1. Jacob B. Youngblood,   b. circa 1770, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef Mar 14, 1831, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 61 years)
     2. Winefred Youngblood,   b. 1775, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Y
     3. Thomas Youngblood,   b. Between 1772 and 1779, Edgefield District, South Carolina, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Feb 22, 1863, Pike county, Alabama, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 91 years)
     4. David Youngblood,   b. circa 1780,   d. Y
     5. James Youngblood,   b. circa 1782,   d. 1827  (Age ~ 45 years)
     6. Elizabeth Youngblood,   b. circa 1783,   d. Y
     7. Rebecca Youngblood,   b. circa 1784,   d. Y
     8. Amy Youngblood,   b. circa 1785,   d. Y
     9. William Robinson Youngblood,   b. Nov 17, 1786,   d. Nov 10, 1858, Pike county, Alabama, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 71 years)
     10. Isabelle Youngblood,   b. circa 1788,   d. Y
    Family ID F9911  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
    1. [S589] Gedcom - Ferrell, Chester.

    2. [S631] Gedcom - Griggs, Nancy.

    3. [S823] Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families, p. 50-51.

    4. [S823] Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families, p. 186-188.

    5. [S823] Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families, p. 190.

    6. [S823] Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families, p. 193.

    7. [S588] Gedcom - Reece, Doris Mayer.