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Mary Coale Youngblood 1712–1737 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1712

Birth Location: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America

Death Date: 1737

Death Location: Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America

Father: Philip Cole

Mother: Cassandra Skipwith

Spouse(s): John Sr

Children(s): John Jr

In 1712, Mary Coale Youngblood entered the world in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America, born to Philip I Cole And Cassandra R Skipwith. Mary Coale Youngblood married John Miles Youngblood Sr, and had children including John Miles Youngblood Jr. Mary Coale Youngblood passed away in 1737 in Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1712, Mary Coale Youngblood entered the world in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America, born to Philip I Cole And Cassandra R Skipwith.
  • Mary Coale Youngblood married John Miles Youngblood Sr, and had children including John Miles Youngblood Jr.
  • Mary Coale Youngblood passed away in 1737 in Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Mary Youngblood's Ancestors

Self
Mary Youngblood
1712–1737
Birth Place: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
Parents
Philip I Cole
1673–1725
Portland Manor, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
Cassandra (R) Skipwith
1678–1746
West River, Anne Arundel, Maryland, American Colonies
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Youngblood's Descendants

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Mary (Coale) Youngblood (1712–1737) m. John (Miles Youngblood) Sr (31 October 1708–1787)
  1. 1. John (Miles Youngblood) Jr 1734–1801 m. Anne (Tarvin) Youngblood 1753–1845
    1. 1. George (A) Youngblood 1768–1807 m. Nancy (Simkins) Youngblood 1769–1843
      1. 1. Erasmus (Jefferson (Judson)) Youngblood 1800–1887 m. Celia ("Cealy") Gordon 1822–1880 m. Caroline Youngblood 1813– m. Eliza Wigfall 1803–1838
        1. 1. Butler Youngblood 1848– m. Hattie Youngblood 1850–
        2. 2. George Youngblood 1851–
        3. 3. Eliza Youngblood 1834–1910
        4. 4. Cottie Youngblood 1845–1917
        5. 5. Erasmus (Hugh) Youngblood 1831–1905
        6. 6. Nannie Griffin 1829–
        7. 7. Louis (Wigfall) Youngblood 1829–1898
        8. 8. James (Mayson) Youngblood 1840–1920
        9. 9. Louis (A) Youngblood 1830–1867
        10. 10. Mary (Frances) Youngblood 1850–1908
        11. 11. Frank Youngblood 1856–1940
        12. 12. Betsy Youngblood 1847–
      2. 2. Ira (Peter) Youngblood 1793–
      3. 3. Eleanor Youngblood 1797–1878
      4. 4. Henry Youngblood 1785–1844
    2. 2. Amos (Caril) Youngblood 1775–1836
    3. 3. Joshua Youngblood 1766–1834
    4. 4. Benjamin Youngblood 1773–1860
    5. 5. Abraham (J) Youngblood 1771–1847
    6. 6. Isaac Youngblood 1771–

Mary Youngblood's Timeline

2 Records

1712
1712
Birth of Mary Coale Youngblood in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
1737
1737
Age 25
Death of Mary Coale Youngblood in Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America
Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1712
    Event Place: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1737
    Event Place: Columbia County, Georgia, United States of America
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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