Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families
Green Co. Ky.
9th Gen. Bartholomew Durrett, member of a French Huguenot family, was born in Caroline Co. Va. and died therein 1762.
9th Gen. Samuel Chewning, Rev. Patriot b. 1/21/1723, Middlesex Co. Va. d. Caroline Co. (Will 3/11/1816) m. ca 1746, Caroline Co., Nancy Garrett, b. Va. d. Va.
10th Gen. William Chewning, b. 1693, Middlesex Co. Va. d. Caroline Co. (Willpro. 3/10/1757) m. Middlesex Co., 12/29/1721. Jennet (Jeannette) Clark Jacobus, b. Essex Co. Va. d. after 1783, Caroline Co. Va.
11th Gen. Robert Chewning, 2nd, b. 5/4/1659, Middlesex Co. Va. (Christ Church Rec.) Will probated same county 1/4/1698. He married, 1679, Middlesex Co. Ann Poole, b. Va. d. Va. (Will pro. Middlesex Co. 3/12/1743)
12th Gen. Robert Chewning, 1st, b. Lancaster Co. Va. m. Joan Hitchcock.
13th Gen. George Chowning, arrived in Va. 1636. Had land grants in Upper Norfolk and Elizabeth City Counties.
14th Gen. George Chowning, of Wrothen, Kent, Eng. (Will pro. 7/6/1620, lists wife, Martha, and three children, John, George and Martha, a minor.)
15th Gen. Thomas Chowning, d. 1569, Curate of Leeds, Kent, Eng.
16th Gen. Sir. William Chowning, died 1538.
2. Jane Ann Haseltine Youngblood, was born in Pike Co., Ala., April 11, 1841. She attended Orion Academy, at Orion, Ala., later graduating from the East Alabama Female College, at Tuskegee, in 1859. This college is now Huntingdon, in Montgomery, Ala. Jane's diploma is owned by her grand-daughter, Mrs. Wm. M. Bell, of Shawnee, Okla.
Jane married, in Pike Co. 9/14/1859, Thomas Lucius Fielder, an attorney and also the owner and editor of the Troy Advertiser. He was born 11/25/1835, the son of Jas. Hilliard, b. 1/5/1811, d. 8/24/1879, and Eliza Honeymoon (Brown) Fielder; the grandson of Thomas, born 1782 and Haskey (Thurman) Fielder and great grand-son of John James, (Rev. Sol) and Mary (Stewart) Fielder. Thomas L. Fielder died Dec. 30, 1862, in Tennessee, w h i l e serving in the Confederate Army, as a member of Hilliard's Legion. After the war his body was brought home by his father and buried at Sardis Graveyard, near Union Springs. His will, leaving everything to his wife was probated Feb. 9, 1863. (Old Will Bk. Pike Co. p. 12) Jane died in Caldwell, Texas, Nov. 9, 1882. Two children.
a. Lula Imogine Fielder, b. 7/19/1860, Troy Ala., died
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