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Isaac R. Youngblood

Beckville, Panola County

Marker Text

Panola County pioneer Isaac R. Youngblood was born about 1793. He and his wife, Elizabeth, moved to Texas from Washington County, Georgia, before 1846. In 1847 the county commissioners named him overseer of Grand Bluff Road and part of a team to lay out a new road. In 1858 he deeded two acres of land at this site for a school and church. Use of a nearby spring was also granted in the deed. According to tradition, Youngblood died when he fell into his 90-foot well. He was not buried in Youngblood Cemetery, but in an unmarked grave in a family pot 1/4 mile away.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description at the back of Youngblood Cemetery on FM 124, 3 mi. S of Beckville
Marker # 10853
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 32.203349, -94.478427

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