
William Walter EVERETT, Sr (RIN: 591) was born 22 February 1856 in Oakland Community, Union Parish, Louisiana. He married Sarah Elizabeth YOUNGBLOOD 25 August 1881 in Spearsville, Union Parish, Louisiana. He died 19 April 1929 in Mount Union Community, Union Parish, Louisiana.
Sarah Elizabeth YOUNGBLOOD (RIN: 1501), daughter of Abraham J. YOUNGBLOOD and Caroline Frances/Fanchien SKINNER , was born 01 June 1862 in near Shiloh, Union Parish, Louisiana. She died 10 June 1942 in Mount Union Community, Union Parish, Louisiana.
| 1. Robert Nelson EVERETT (RIN: 587), b. 03 June 1883 | See Robert Nelson EVERETT & Beulah Arvelia ELKINS |
| 2. Laura EVERETT (RIN: 578), b. January 1885 | See Benjamin Nathaniel ST. JOHN & Laura EVERETT |
| 3. Frances Caroline "Callie" EVERETT (RIN: 569), b. 15 October 1886 | See Edwin T. COBB & Frances Caroline "Callie" EVERETT |
| 4. Emma A. EVERETT (RIN: 567), b. June 1888 | See Frank PEPPERS & Emma A. EVERETT |
| 5. Ida Pearl EVERETT (RIN: 574), b. 27 January 1892 | See Herbert Guerrel HOLLOWAY, Sr. & Ida Pearl EVERETT |
| 6. Henry C. EVERETT (RIN: 572), b. 15 August 1893 | See Henry C. EVERETT & Lillie BYRAM |
| 7. Marshall Masipey EVERETT (RIN: 583), b. 12 April 1895 | See Marshall Masipey EVERETT & Irene FUTCH |
| 8. Louane EVERETT (RIN: 579), b. 07 March 1899 | See Travis Zehariah UPSHAW & Louane EVERETT |
Notes for William Walter EVERETT, Sr:
According to 1880 census, W.W. Everett (age 24) is listed as working on his cousin's farm. Head of household is listed as P. Moore (age 58) and his wife is listed as Nancy Moore (age 50). P. Moore is occupation is listed as Clergy & Farmer, he is stated to have been born in South Carolina. There is no listing of his parents birthplaces. Nancy Moore is stated to have been born in Alabama. Her father is stated to have been born in Alabama and mother in Tennessee.
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Notes for Sarah Elizabeth YOUNGBLOOD:
John Thornton Youngblood
Author: T.D. Hudson Date: 4 Jan 2000 12:00 PM GMT
Surnames: Youngblood
Classification: Query
In Reply to: John Thornton Youngblood by: keith youngblood
I descend from Abraham and Caroline Skinner Youngblood's daughter Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood Everett. She is the only one who remained in Union Parish. All of her siblings moved to Natchitoches Parish Louisiana following the death of their mother Caroline Frances Skinner Youngblood in 1889.
Thus, I don't know much about the other children of Abraham and Caroline except what is in Dewey O'Brien's book and the censuses. Dewey O'Brien descends from Jesse Youngblood, so I presume you have checked that portion of his book.
Abraham and Caroline also had a son George, who could possibly be a father of your George Emmett Youngblood.
I have the 1880 Union Parish Louisiana census and the Natchitoches Parish Louisiana 1900 and 1910 census listings for all of the Youngblood siblings in my files. These censues should determine all the children of John Thornton Youngblood. However, I live in eastern North Carolina and due to the flooding following Hurricane Floyd, I had to put all of my genealogical records in storage to prevent the flood waters from destroying them. I will not be able to access my files for the next several months, but as soon as I can unpack them I'll be more than happy to look up this information for you.
I should warn you that some of the statements made in Dewey O'Brien's book are, in my opinion, in error. For example, he does not include a complete list of the children of Henry and Alcie Youngblood. He omits mention of their son William W. Youngblood, who was committed to the Louisiana State Mental Hospital in Jackson, Louisiana in 1851 or 1852 for murder. He also omits mention of one of their daughters, besides other omissions. If you are interested in additional material on Abraham and Caroline, let me know.
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Obituary of Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood Everett of Spearsville, Union Parish Louisiana
Farmerville "Gazette" issue of 11 June 1942
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Mrs. W. W. Everett of Spearsville Dies Suddenly Tuesday
Mrs. W. W. Everett, 80, of the Spearsville community died suddenly at her home Tuesday. She was found dead in her bed by members of the family.
Funeral rites will be held today (Thursday) at Mt. Union Baptist church, with the Rev. W. C. Smith of Farmerville officiating. Interment will be in the Mt. Union cemetery, under the direction of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home.
The deceased was the widow of the late W. W. Everett. She had lived in Union parish for a long life-time.
Surviving are the following sons and daughters: R. N. Everett of Caledonia, Ark., W. W. Everett, Jr. and H. C. Everett of Spearsville; Mrs. Lana Saint John of Pineville; Mrs. Frank Peppers of Caledonia, Ark.; Mrs. H. G. Holloway of Spearsville, and Mrs. T. Z. Upshaw of Alexandria; two brothers, Smith Youngblood and George Youngblood of Marthaville, La. A large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive.
Note: Sarah Elizabeth Youngblood (1 June 1862 ? 10 June 1942) was the daughter of Abraham J. Youngblood and Caroline Frances Skinner. She married William Walter Everett in Union Parish on 25 August 1881. They spent their life in the Pisgah and later the Mt. Union communites.
The list of survivors fails to include her son Marshall M. Everett (12 Apr 1895 ? 20 Feb 1973).
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