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To: JDGreen123
Good to see ya - and thanks for the tax battle recap, and the reminder about Sam Houston and the hundreds of other volunteers who headed west to seek a better life.

They came, slow at first, some with families, some with military units to help the "Texicans" win their Independence from Mexico. After Texas became a Republic and on the way to statehood they really "popped the whip" and high-tailed it cross the Misi'sip! This site concentrates on the Andrews and Jackson families who were amongst the many early settlers within the area - hopefully you will find your "lost" ancestors among those who went through the extreme difficulties (hostile Injuns and all sorta critters) in establishing the Republic of Texas and then onto statehood. Don't go 'way - if your're lookin' for 'nuther surname - take a peek at the links - here for you to find your families who mighta come to receive up to and sometimes over 4000 acres of land (if they were here in 'nuf time), as well as learn more about my stompin' ground since my ole' Sam'l Andrews came crossed the border in 1835. Oh yeah - check out the Civil War link - many came into Texas after the "war between the states" and were settled long 'nuf to qualify for Texas Confederate War Pensions.

Gone to Texas - the Andrews & Johnson Families

110 posted on 08/07/2002 9:49:15 AM PDT by lodwick
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To: lodwick
Howdy,Lodwick!
111 posted on 08/07/2002 9:50:10 AM PDT by Pippin
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To: lodwick
Thanks for the link and info. I have traced 3 ancestors who were in the Confederate Army of Tennessee but all stuck around after the war. One of my original ancestors came to middle Tennessee from North Carolina, like many other folks, to claim his land given to him in lieu of pay to any Revolutionary soldiers who promised to fight to the end. In general, if there is a fight, there probably will always be lots of Tennesseans and Texans right in the middle. It's just in our blood to oppose repressive governments.
118 posted on 08/07/2002 9:55:32 AM PDT by JDGreen123
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