Youngblood - Armstrong
and Allied Families

Thomas Youngblood (ca. 1772-1863) and his wife, Jane Head, migrated from South Carolina in 1834 to Bullock County, Alabama. Their descendant, William Youngblood (1839-1924), married Fannie Armstrong in 1882. Armstrong ancestry is traced to Martin Armstrong who was in Tryon County, South Carolina and later moved to Hancock County, Georgia. He died ca. 1810. Descendants lived in Alabama and elsewhere.

An invaluable historical book containing genealogical records of direct & collateral lines including Armstrong, Bean, Bell, Bonner, Buckalew, Cargile, Chowning, Clark, Cloud, Cobb, Cogburn, Connally, Davis, Deal, Dorn, Eckhardt, Eidson, Faulkenberry, Fielder, Fields, Frith, Frost, Gray, Guice, Hall, Hargrove, Harmon, Hart, Head, Hill, Hobdy, Hopkins, Hough, Hubbard, Jererette, Johns, Johnson, Kirksey, Lide, Lindsay, Looney, Luckie, Maines, McDade, McMorries, Miles, O'Neill, Pinkston, Quattlebaum, Still, Swanson, Townsend, Tucker, Turner, Waters, Waugh, Woodyerd & Youngblood and others too numerous to mention. See (Index of Names).

by Frances Youngblood & Floelle Youngblood Bonner, pub. 1962, Frank R. Parkhurst & Son, Pensacola, FL.