Burial | | Matthew Simpkins Youngblood was buried in Cumming, Forsyth County, Georgia, USABG. |
Person Source | | He had person sources.1 |
Birth | 5 July 1823 | He was born on 5 July 1823 in Greenville, South CarolinaBG. Greenville was originally called Pleasantburg before an 1831 name change. Matthew's Confederate record lists his birthplace in Edgefield, South Carolina. |
Marriage | 21 December 1848 | He and Louisa Catherine Goolsby were married on 21 December 1848 in Forsyth, GeorgiaBG.1 |
Residence | 28 September 1850 | He lived in District 31, Forsyth, GeorgiaBG, on 28 September 1850. |
Residence | 1860 | He lived in Forsyth, GeorgiaBG, in 1860. |
Military | 15 March 1861 | He served in the military on 15 March 1861 in Forsyth Co., GeorgiaBG. This is Matthew's enlistment date as a Private into Co D, 1st Confederate Regiment, Georgia Volunteers. His commanding officer was Capt. George W. Lee. Matthew was officially discharged four months later on 14 July, reason listed as physical disability. |
Residence | 1864 | He lived in Forsyth, Georgia, United StatesBGO, in 1864. |
Residence | 5 July 1867 | He lived in Forsyth, Georgia, USABG, on 5 July 1867. |
Residence | 1870 | He lived in Chattahoochee, Forsyth, GeorgiaBG, in 1870. |
Civil | between 1874 and 1878 | |
Residence | 1880 | He lived in Chattahoochee, Forsyth, GeorgiaBG, in 1880. |
Residence | 1900 | He lived in Chattachoochee, Forsyth, GeorgiaBG, in 1900. |
Death | 15 March 1905 | He died Burial is at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Forsyth Co., Georgia. on 15 March 1905 at age 81 in Cumming, Forsyth, GeorgiaBG. |