Display Patriot - P-331884 - Joseph YOUNGBLOOD

Joseph YOUNGBLOOD

SAR Patriot #: P-331884

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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State of Service: SC      Qualifying Service: Lieutenant

Birth: 1760-1770 / / GA
Death: 20 Feb 1835 Williston / Barnwell / SC

Qualifying Service Description:

John Randall - served under Captain, Jos. Youngblood as a company Lieutenant in the (SC) Whig militia


Additional References:
  1. "Roster of SC Patriots in the American Revolution" Copyright 1983, pg 800, 1022
  2. "Stub Entries to Indents * Claims Against SC Growing Out of the Revolution", Copyright 1918, pg 22, #131, Jos. Youngblood
  3. NSSAR Nat'l. No. 182488 approved on Feb 9, 2012

Spouse: Margaret/Peggy XX;
Children: Bartlett;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2012-02-09 WV 46470 Raymond Michael Kane Jr. (182488) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47801 Raymond Michael Kane III (183510) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47802 Steven Francis Kane (183511) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47803 Steven Francis Kane Jr. (183512) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47804 Mark Eugene Kane (183513) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47805 Mark Eugene Kane Jr. (183514) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47806 Raymond Michael Kane IV (183515) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47807 Daniel Joseph Kane (183516) Bartlett   
2012-05-07 WV 47808 Ryan Seth Kane (183517) Bartlett   
Burial:
UNKNOWN (Unindexed)
Location:
US Route 78 / Williston / Orangeburg Dist / Barnwell / SC
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Comments:
  • Burial details are unknown probably buried in a Family tract cemetery
  • No burial entry found in Find-a-Grave in Dec 2021


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Additional Information:
  • No DAR GRS record found - Sep 2022
  • Peter Jungblut (aka., Youngblood) was Joseph's father b., c1732 (Hapsburg Empire) and d., c1788 within GA; see, Peter Youngblood...; "The Germans of Colonial GA" copyrt.1986, pg 52, Benj. and Peter Jungblut (aka YOUNGBLOOD). Logically, this Jungblut surname kinship line resettled to New Bern, NC during the 1710 Settlement by Swiss and Palatine German immigrants


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