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From: "Tony Johnson" <>
Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Received your letter
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 09:40:36 -0700
References: <598e12b90610010423o765800b9pb1642b96d9334451@mail.gmail.com>


Cuzin

Sorry for not responding sooner, it is real busy here at Work. Inregards to the files, take a close look at the travel Patterns, ecpecially those of the Robinson Families of General James Randolph Robertson.

reason I lost contact with another Curtis researcher in Humphreys County. the last time I remember was there was a matching DNA to Eli Thomas Curtis this was in North Carolina and his families were the McCurry Families.

Well LOW and Behold the McCurry families lived by the father of General James Randolph Robertson, one John Robinson who was of Wake and Johnston Counties of NC.

John Robinson sold his lands on Nutbush Creek in Brunswick Co ( Now Mecklenburg Co) and Vance Co. NC to John Johnsont era of 1750, this John Johnston lands are sold by Terisha Johnston, Stephen Johnson, and John Johnson in 1790 era. So terisha Johnston's grandson is Len Henley Johnson of Humphreys County Tn.
John Robinson then buys lands in two locations in NC, which fall into two different Counties, one is Crabtree Creek and I have forgot the other. But Chamberlain Hudson of Humphreys and Benton County lived there with John Robinson families

Also of Note is the Bennett Family Lines, which follow these Robinson travel Paterns like a shadow as our de Montague lines do also which take us to two sets of Curtis Families. Edward Johnson of Strawberry Banckes, and Mark Johnson of Back River ( they are neighbors). Then right into the Line of George Washington whose families are the Curtis, Simpson, Ball, Thornton families of Colonial Virgina. Umm the Benntt lands are in the same area. as these folks as is the Robinson Family.

The disc I sent is total able searchable by Surnames you can write you own notes into it.

Food for thought

Cuzin Tony
----- Original Message -----
From: Laymon Curtis<mailto:>
To: Tony Johnson<mailto:>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 4:23 AM
Subject: Received your letter


Hi Cuz,
Looks like you are still knee-deep in your research. I'm sorry to say that I havent touched mine in over a year.
It may be that I will get back into it when I quit working at the end of the year. My knees are at the point that I cannot
climb ladders and things that are needed to do my job at the Ronald McDonald House. I will continue as a volunteer
to do their computer work and woodworking projects.
Thanks for the info you sent, I will look it over.
Glad to hear from you again.
Take care
Laymon


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