Youngblood-Armstrong & Allied Families
Bullock and J. K. Boyd; and, by fifteen great grandchildren.
2. Rebecca Ross, b. 10/28/1846, married Boiling Kavanaugh, No children.
3. John Ray, b. 3/18/1848, d. 2/1/1908, m. Carrie Jones. Eight children.
4. Wm. F. b. 5/3/1853, d. 11/10/1885, m. Capitola Haden. Two children.
5. James Conyers, b. 6/16/1860, m. Hattie May Turtle, Four children;
a. Annie Floyd Pinkston, married Samuel Martin Englehardt, 3/11/1911. Two children.
i. Samuel Martin, Jr. of Shorter, married Sara Bonner, of Camden, Ala.
ii. Harriett Pinkston. While serving in the American Red Cross, in Europe lost her life near Munich, in 1945.
b. James Conyers Pinkston, Jr. a physician of Corning N. Y.
c. Olin Gleason Pinkston, a physician.
d. Carl Pinkston married Robert Paul Weiss of Montgomery, Ala.
6. Mamie S. Pinkston. Unmarried.
John Henry Pinkston, married 2nd Mrs. Fannie T. Watt. No children.
F. Martha D. (Dolly) Pinkston, second daughter of Green B and Mary Ann Pinkston, married Francis M. Howard, Dec. 1, 1828. One of their children, Nannie, married her cousin Alexander Franklin Pinkston. (See "D") Names of other children, if any, unknown.
G. Evelina, youngest child of Green B. and Mary Ann Pinkston, married William McLemore. In the Taylor Cemetery at Mitylene, near Mt. Meigs is a grave-stone with these words. "To the memory of Evelina G. B. Pinkston, consort of Wm. H. McLemore, departed this life on the 7th of March 1836. Age 19 years and 10 months."
III. Mackey, (Maximilian) Armstrong, son of Martin and Mary, was probably born in South Carolina, about 1780. He was married, in Hancock County, Georgia, on Dec. 25, 1806, to Elizabeth Veasey, by Wm. McClelland, J. P. and continued to live in that state until about 1818.
The following deed given by Jas. W. Armstrong shows the residence of Mack."This indenture made Aug. 24, 1816, between Jas. W. Armstrong, of Hancock and Phillip Burrow, of Jones, consideration, $400.00, tract of land, 101 1/2 acres being in County of Jones, part of Lott N P 139 in the 11th district beginning on middle of the line of said lott, adjoining Torrentines
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