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William "Smith" YOUNGBLOOD (RIN: 1509), son of Abraham J. YOUNGBLOOD and Caroline Frances/Fanchien SKINNER , was born 09 February 1872 in near Shiloh, Union Parish, Louisiana. He died 27 March 1945 in Mount Union Community, Union Parish, Louisiana.

Never MARRIED (RIN: 861).


Notes for William "Smith" YOUNGBLOOD:

Our Colonial Ancestors, p. 85
As he was a minor at the time of the Succession of his parents, J. C. Feazel was appointed his tutor (guardian).

Aug 8, 2007 from Tim Hudson,
o After many of his siblings moved from Union to Natchitoches Parish in the 1890s, Smith Youngblood would walk back and forth between them, staying with one of his siblings for a few months before moving on to stay with another. He helped to work their farms while he stayed.
In 1900, he lived in Natchitoches Parish and worked as a mail rider, boarding in the home of Frank Lock.
In 1910, he lived in Natchitoches Parish with his nephew, Charles C. Youngblood, and worked as a farmer.
In 1920, Smith lived in Union Parish in the Mount Union Community near his sister, Sarah Everett. He lived in the household of Sarah?s neighbor, Charles W. Christian, and worked as a laborer.
In 1930, Smith Youngblood lived in Union Parish with his nephew, Henry C. Everett, and still worked as a laborer.
o Smith?s grandnieces stated that he was kind and played with them and was never mean to their knowledge. However, descendents claim that while he stayed with his sister Sarah Youngblood Everett at Mount Union, she refused to leave him alone with her young children or grandchildren.

Sources for William "Smith" YOUNGBLOOD:

  1. Rebecca Lowe - July 2007,
  2. Timothy Dean Hudson,
  3. Our Colonial Ancestors, p. 85
  4. Mt Union Cemetery Records, Union Parish, Louisiana,
  5. 1880 US Census, Bernice, Union Parish, LA,