Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families
One child, Parker Gray Mount.
ii. Ida Mahone, b. 8/22/1908, m. 7/2/1933, Dr. John O. Pruett, of Sylacauga. Two children; - Ida, m. 11/26/1955, Robert Howard Wilson, and John Oliver Pruett, Jr. b. 1/22/1938.
iii. Ruth, b. 6/12/1912, married William Burgess Mahan, of Russellville, Ala. No children.
f. Minnie Jo Gray, b. 12/21/1870, m. 1/2/1892, Charles H. Eidson, son of Wiley and Mary (Abercrombie) Eidson. 3 children.
i. Mary Jeanette, b. 5/12/1894, m. 12/28/1931, Aristides N. Catrevas, d. Augusta, Ga. 1959. No children.
ii. James, b. 12/12/1895, d. 6/12/1961. Unmarried, iii. Thomas Parker, b. 12/18/1897, d. 1958. Unmarried.
g. Margaret Lillian Gray, b. 2/15/1873, d. 8/19/1932, married 1st, James Stewart Edson, cousin of Charles H. Eidson, above. No children. Married 2nd, 10/14/1913, William Dingley Peck, son of Abner B. and Sarah (Caffey) Peck. One child.
i. Margaret, b. 8/22/1914, m. 8/28/1933, Ernest Winston Griggs, son of George and Eloise (Farmer) Griggs. Two children; Ernest W. Jr, b. 12/1/1937 and Margaret Lillian, b. 11/16/1938.
h. Mary Jeanette (Mamie) Gray, b. 1/16/1876, d. 1/14/1919, m. 3/3/1904, Cornelius Marshall Sellers, son of Josephs, and Lucinda (Carter) Sellers. Two children.
i. James Eidson Sellers, b. 1/20/1905, m. 4/15/1933, Katie L. Thompson, daughter of N. W. L. and Lula (Slaton) Thompson. Two children, Jas. E. Jr., b. 3/1/1935 and Katherine Long, b. 10/9/1938.
ii. Cornelius M. Jr. b. 8/3/1908, married Gladys Phillips, daughter of Clayton and Margaret (Jackson) Phillips.
5. Josephine Hough, youngest child of Sallie (Youngblood) and John B. Hough, was b. 9/1/1852, d. 4/21/1885. Unmarried.
E. Philemon Head, 5th child of Thomas and Jane (Head) Youngblood, was born in Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 31, 1817. He married December 31, 1841, Martha Keener, at the Keener home near Clayton, Barbour Co. Ala. She was born at Louisville, Ga. Feb. 27, 1825 and died in New York City, October 1915. Philemon Head Youngblood was Captain, in the Home Guards, during the War Between the States. He and Martha were the parents of three children.
1. Addison Patilla, born, March 11, 1844, in Pike Co. Ala, and died in 1938, in New York where he had resided for twenty five years. He attended the University of Alabama and was among the cadets who left that college to enter the Confederate Army. Many years later he was awarded the Diploma which the University had voted to present to those students who left to serve the
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