Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families

When other members of the Youngblood and Quattlebaum families moved to Alabama, John and Elizabeth remained in South Carolina, where he had previously acquired large holdings, including a gold mine, which he successfully operated. Both are buried in the family cemetery on Sleepy Creek. Their known children were:

1. Mary Quattlebaum, born 1834, married William Watkins.

2. Sarah Quattlebaum, born 1835, married Simeon Cogburn.

3. George, died young.

4. James A. Quattlebaum, born 1840, killed 5/6/1864, in the Battle of the Wilderness.

About 1857, Col. John and Elizabeth (Youngblood) Quattlebaum, visited their relatives in Pike Co. Ala.

E. James Youngblood, born Edgefield Dist. S. C. 3/9/1809, died 3/25/1855, Pike Co. Ala, married, 1834, Elizabeth Lee, b. 10/4/1811, d. 10/21/1873, daughter of John and Sallie (Bean) Lee. Elizabeth's mother, Sallie Bean, was the daughter of Alexander and Christianna Bean, and sister to Vicie Bean, who married James' brother, Thomas Still Youngblood.

James and Elizabeth Youngblood's children were:

1. John Lake Youngblood, b. 6/3/1835, married Margaret Jenerette, .daughter of Elias and Eliza (Thomas) Jenerette, granddaughter of James and Mollie (Welch) Thomas. Her grand-father, Jenerette, is said to have been a soldier in the Revolutionary War.

Several of the Youngblood and Jenerette families assisted in organizing Baptists Churches, among them being Lebanon, established in 1850, and Good Hope, in 1859, both in Pike Co. Ala.

John Lake and Margaret Youngblood had four children:

a. Elizabeth, married Daniel Peacock, of Troy. Children: Florrie, unmarried; Margaret, deceased; John, deceased, and William, deceased.

b. Frank, married Elephare Brandon, both deceased. Children; Ruth, married Dr. Coker; Mary married Dr. Gibson; Frances and John.

c. Beulah, deceased.

d. David, deceased.

2. Sarah Youngblood, born in 1837, married 1st. a Mills. One child, James Mills. Sarah, married 2nd., a Hurley. No children.

3. David B. Youngblood, b. 1839, d4/6/l862, inthe Battle of Shiloh.

4. James J. Youngblood, b. 1841, d. 6/1/1864, in the Battle of New Hope Church.

5. Thomas J. Youngblood, born near Farriorville, Pike Co.

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