I have information to add: I've been researching Youngbloods for a while as they are a collateral line of my Henry (Heinrich) line. I believe I can trace this line of Youngbloods to a Nicholas Jungblut or Jungblud who was an immigrant from Germany in 1741. Speculation that he had at least children: Daniel, Thomas, Maria Barbara, Catherine and Caspar. He married in Dec 1741 to Anna Maria or Anna Margaret Kappler. He left a will dated 21 Sept 1787 in Lancaster Co naming wife Ann Margaret, and children, Daniel, Caspar, Susanna, Anna and Charlotte. There is a baptismal record for Daniel b. 27 Sept 1742 in Lebanon Twp, Lancaster Co with parents Nicholas and Anna Maria. They also are listed as parents for a later son, Thomas.
Daniel Jungblut married Anna Maria Elizabeth Henry (Heinrich) 18 November 1766 in Lancaster Co PA. The marriage was at the same church where my Nicholas Henry/Heinrich married. Believe Anna Maria Henry was Nicholas' sister. Daniel moved to York County PA along with my Nicholas Henry, and Daniel probably died there as he is not found in Morgan County VA. The missing link is Andrew Youngblood who I believe is a son of Daniel. No record of his birth. He moved to Berkeley now Morgan County VA with my Nicholas Heinrich and William Spiess. All had been together in Lancaster County. William Spiess married Barbara Heinrich (probably, no proof for certain) however, Nicholas Henry's Rev. War pension request he states that proof of his birth went to Ohio with his brother-in-law, William Spiess.
Believe that Andrew Youngblood had at least children Samuel and Daniel. Samuel stayed in Morgan County and Daniel and the Spiess group moved first to Ohio and the Youngbloods moved up to Green County WI. I can provide proof for most of this.
Joy Unger Henning
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