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  Robertson County, Tennessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robertson County is a county located in the state of Tennessee.
In the county, the population is spread out with 26.80% under the age of 18, 8.50% from 18 to 24, 31.40% from 25 to 44, 22.50% from 45 to 64, and 10.80% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $43,174, and the median income for a family is $49,412.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robertson_County,_Tennessee   (362 words)

  
 Robertson County, Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robertson County is a county located in the state of Kentucky.
In the county the population is spread out with 23.80% under the age of 18, 6.70% from 18 to 24, 27.10% from 25 to 44, 25.50% from 45 to 64, and 16.90% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $30,581, and the median income for a family is $35,521.
www.marylandheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Robertson_County,_Kentucky   (402 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: ROBERTSON COUNTY
Robertson County is ninety miles northeast of Austin in the Claypan area of east central Texas.
The county is bounded on the north by Limestone and Leon counties, on the east by Brazos and Madison counties, on the south by Burleson County, and on the west by Milam and Falls counties.
Acreage in the county devoted to cotton cultivation rose steadily from 50,000 acres in 1880 to 150,000 acres in 1925.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/RR/hcr9.html   (3847 words)

  
 Robertson County
The county is bounded by the Brazos River in the west, the Navasota River in the east, and the Old San Antonio Road in the south.
Robertson's attempts to bring settlers into the area, however, were hampered by the Law of April 6, 1830, which suspended the operation of the colony's contract for four years.
In 1850 the county residents voted to move the county seat from Old Franklin to Wheelock because the town was closer to the most heavily populated areas of the area.
www.gwrra-txw.org /triplog/texascourthouses/robertson.html   (3842 words)

  
 Robertson County, Tennessee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robertson County is a county located in the U.S. State of Tennessee.
In the county the population is spread with 26.80% under the age of 18 from 18 to 24 31.40% from 25 44 22.50% from 45 to 64 and who are 65 years of age or The median age is 35 years.
The median income for a household in county is $43 174 and the median for a family is $49 412.
www.freeglossary.com /Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee   (413 words)

  
 Robertson County Real Estate -- Homes For Sale in Robertson County
Robertson proves to be for everyone, with the economic security to build a family, and the correct atmosphere in which to raise one.
Robertson County encompasses a 476 square mile are area and has a population of approximately 56,083 (U.S. Census 2000).
It borders Sumner County to the west, Davidson County to the north, Cheatham County to the northwest, and Montgomery County to the east.
www.nashvilles-real-estate.com /nashville_robertson_county.htm   (470 words)

  
 News: Nicholas and Robertson County officials meet to address growing concerns about ambulance service in two ...
Robertson County was facing a loss of emergency service for its citizens after several attempts to maintain it had failed and the beleaguered service was disbanded in September 2002.
Nicholas County Fiscal Court magistrates apparently were surprised to learn that they, as the certificate holder and contract holder for the emergency ambulance service, had not been involved in the negotiations or in any ‘agreement’ that was reached regarding the state’s unilateral ‘growth’ of Nicholas County as far as Mt. Olivet.
The Robertson County Fiscal Court contribution to the expanded service was a $5,000 subsidy and the transfer of an ambulance title to the Nicholas County Fiscal Court.
www.hultgren.org /news/03-1/03-0011.html   (1093 words)

  
 Robertson County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robertson County was formed August 1, 1867, from portions of Bracken, Harrison, Mason, and Nicholas counties and was named in honor of George Robertson, a chief justice of the court of appeals.
The principal streams in the county are the Licking River and its North Fork, and the Cedar, Johnson, Panther, and West creeks.
The population of Robertson County was 2,163 in 1970; 2,265 in 1980; and 2,124 in 1990.
www.rivervalleyagritourismalliance.com /index.php?page_id=19   (391 words)

  
 Martha Robertson
Martha Robertson, elected to the Legislature in 2001, lists as her top priority “planning for growth that preserves our quality of life.” She believes in using existing infrastructure as much as possible, protecting agricultural lands and open space, and enhancing livability of neighborhoods and villages through historic preservation and improved services.
Robertson believes a critical role of County government is to maintain its safety net for citizens in need.
Robertson has been the town’s representative in regional planning for sewer and water issues, and a member of the Community Partnership Committee of the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce.
www.tompkins-co.org /legislature/members/robertson.html   (268 words)

  
 History of Calvert, Robertson County, Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robertson's land was organized as the Mexican municipality of Viesca in 1830.
The Republican party in the county drew much of its strength from fl voters on the plantations in the Calvert area, and for a number of years the party was able to elect fls from Calvert to county and state office.
County records were moved into makeshift county offices and a plan was formulated for a new office complex.
www.forttumbleweed.com /calvert.html   (8068 words)

  
 I Geographical Features & Political History
Robertson's rights to make grants of land to the settlers were taken away from him on two later occasions, and finally were given to Austin and Williams.
Robertson County was taken from the original Milam County.
Most of the first cotton farms in McLennan County were established on the west side of the river, as the type of colonists who settled on the east side were restless and interested in the cattle business.
www.rootsweb.com /~txrober2/CottonCultureChapter1.htm   (5472 words)

  
 News: Robertson County still needs help for 1 more week
The Robertson County judge executive said they are depending on volunteers from across the state to fill all shifts until Monday, Oct. 30.
The county's judge executive and a county magistrate attend the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services meeting this week, and met with Lt. Governor Steven Henry after the meeting, in attempts to find solutions to their problems.
Robertson County has taken possession of their new ambulance which replaces one totaled in a wreck.
www.hultgren.org /news/00-4/n0-0284.html   (404 words)

  
 Early History of Robertson County Tennessee - The Bell Witch Web Site
The first known white settler in Robertson County was Thomas Kilgore who, in 1778, built a fort on the banks of the Red River near present-day Cross Plains.
“The first settlement in Robertson County {The facts in regard to Kilgore's settlement were condensed from the articles written by Dr. J.S. Mulloy, for the Springfield Record} was made by Thomas Kilgore on the waters of the Middle Fork of Red River, three-fourths of a mile west of Cross Plains.
Despite the signing of a peace treaty as early as 1777, the brunt of attacks on Robertson County's early settlers did not come until the early 1780’s, when several renegade groups of Cherokees and Creeks formed what became known as the "Chickamauga Nation," whose purpose was to reclaim their land.
www.bellwitch.org /earlyhistory.htm   (1282 words)

  
 Robertson Co, Kentucky Genealogy
ROBERTSON CO: KY's 111th county, named for George ROBERTSON, chief justice of the court of appeals, was formed 1 Aug 1867 from portions of Nicholas County, Mason County, Bracken County, Fleming County and Harrison County.
In 1990 the county population was 2,124 in a land area of 100 square miles, an average of 21.2 people per square mile.
It is the least populous county and the least densely populated county in the state.
www.frontierfolk.org /robco.htm   (495 words)

  
 Robertson County, Tennessee Genealogical Records Information
The first white settlement in Robertson County was established by Thomas Kilgore, who came there in 1778 claiming land and building a station in 1779 near present-day Cross Plains.
Robertson County took its name from General James Robertson, often called the "Father of Middle Tennessee." Robertson County, established by the general assembly on April 9, 1796, covered 477 square miles and contained 304,640 acres.
Robertson County was occupied territory and no major battles were fought within its borders during the Civil War.
www.mytennesseegenealogy.com /tn_county/rob.htm   (999 words)

  
 Robertson County, TN News
Robertson County Teens arrested for burglary spree Reported by Mariam Nabizad E-mail: mnabizad@wsmv.com Two young men are accused of burglarizing a number of Coopertown homes this weekend in Robertson County.
Robertson County Historical Society We all find ourselves complaining about how hot it got this summer and some say they can remember when it was hotter.
Robertson County Sheriff Gene Bollinger sees the end of TennCare benefits to 30,000 Tennesseans with severe mental illnesses as having a big impact on public safety in his area.
www.topix.net /county/robertson-tn   (999 words)

  
 Robertson County TXGenWeb Site
Robertson County is situated near the central part of Texas, about one hundred forty miles from the coast and one hundred fifty miles west of the Louisiana line.
It is bounded by the following counties: Falls and Limestone on the north, Burleson and Milam on the west, Brazos on the south, and Leon on the east.
The Brazos River separates Robertson County from Milam and Burleson, and the Navasota River forms the eastern boundary to separate the county from Leon.
www.rootsweb.com /~txrober2   (278 words)

  
 Robertson County Springfield, Tennessee (Counties)
The county seat of Robertson County, Tennessee, is Springfield.
The county population on July 1, 1999, was 54,861, an increase of 13,369 over the 1990 census.
Springfield is located in Robertson County (of which it is the county seat) north of Nashville...
www.ohwy.com /tn/y/y47147.htm   (115 words)

  
 The Ledger Independent - Maysville, Kentucky
In January AER requested the counties pay an additional $10,000 a month or a flat $60,000 to cover expenses and the lack of insurance reimbursements.
A portion of Robertson County was picked up by the service through an agreement sponsored by the state.
At that time, Nicholas County agreed to cover the southern half of Robertson County including Mount Olivet and Robertson County Health Care Facility in exchange for $5,000 per year and an ambulance valued at nearly $60,000 when Robertson County gave up its Certificate of Need.
www.maysville-online.com /articles/2003/06/27/news/news02.txt   (285 words)

  
 Robertson County
Robertson County has lots of attractions to explore, including the site of a ghost town.
Since Robertson County operates at a less hectic pace than major urban centers, it is an ideal location for couples, parents with kids, retirees, and others who want to settle down and enjoy the good life.
County business is still conducted in the 1882 Robertson County Courthouse designed by noted architect Frederick Ernst Ruffini, who also designed the accompanying prison.
www.rtis.com /reg/robertson-cty   (473 words)

  
 Robertson County EMS - Robertson County EMS
Since its inception, Robertson County E.M.S. has maintained an "A" rating, the highest an ambulance service can obtain from the State of Tennessee.
Robertson County E.M.S. responses have increased from approximately 3000 in 1987 to our current 6171 in 2003.
We are dedicated to provide the citizens of Robertson County the highest quality Emergency Medical Care at the lowest possible cost.
www.robertsonems.org   (166 words)

  
 Robertson County Historical Society
Membership in the Robertson County Historical Society is open to everyone with annual dues only $15 for an individual and $25 for a household.
The Robertson County Historical Society was organized in 1967 and is a nonprofit corporation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The business of the Historical Society of Robertson County and the business of the Robertson County History Museum is governed by a Board of Directors which includes six elected members and the museum director.
www.rchsonline.com   (145 words)

  
 1883 Wagon Train from Robertson County, TX to Cedar Gap, TX
Elder W.D. Anderson performed the marriage ceremony for Eliza COLEY to H.B. Smith 20 Feb. 1877 in Robertson Co. Eliza soon became a widow when her husband was dragged to death by a team of mules.
John N. John N. came to Taylor County on the wagon train with his father and three sons and two daughters.
The 1880 census for Robertson County shows F.E. Traylor born in Louisiana, age twenty-one, single, a laborer and that he had a broken leg.
www.ladytexian.com /TXTaylor/bios/wagon.htm   (2916 words)

  
 Robertson County
Robertson County is a short trip into history and fascinating stories for the whole family.
ROBERTSON COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM showcases the unique history of Robertson County, including its railroad and whisky past, as well as its still vibrant tobacco industry.
RED RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH on Church Street was founded in 1791 and is one of the county's oldest churches.
www.gnrc.org /tourism/robertson.htm   (324 words)

  
 Robertson County Genealogy & History
Robertson County is located in Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three "grand divisions." Robertson County was formed in 1796 along with Montgomery County from Tennessee County, NC.
Yolanda Reid, Robertson County Historian, and her staff are able to assist genealogists in their efforts.
The Robertson County Museum operated by the Robertson County Historical Society is located in the Historic Post Office Building (built in 1915), 124 6th Ave West, Springfield (across the street from the courthouse).
members.aol.com /tngenweb/robtco.htm   (1752 words)

  
 Robertson County Records on Microfilm - Texas State Library
Your request should include the specific reel numbers for the microfilm you wish to use, as well as the name of the county and lending institution.
These county records are available from the insititution indicated above.
Note: Consisted of newspaper clippings and biographical and autobiographical sketches of various Robertson County individuals and families.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /arc/local/robertson.html   (437 words)

  
 Haskew Price and Nancy Fisher Robertson County, TN
From naming patterns and other evidence it appears that he had three sons: William, John Henry, and Warren P. Jacob Price in the 1830 Robertson County, TN Census is possibly another son, especially since the oldest son of John Henry Price was named Jacob.
William Price was born 1808 in Caswell County, NC and married Martha Clark in Robertson County, TN ca.
1818 and married Permelia Babb, the sister of Mary Johnson Babb, in Robertson County, TN in 1851.
genforum.genealogy.com /price/messages/12858.html   (285 words)

  
 Robertson County Books & Art Prints
The fifth edition of A History Of Robertson County, Texas by John Walter Baker is hot-off-the-presses and available for purchase through the Robertson County Historical Foundation.
This well written, 560-page, hard cover book is a "must have" for people researching Robertson County and its families (sample chapter on New Baden).
This county history details the development of Robertson County by the original settlers through the mid-20th century.
www.rootsweb.com /~txrober2/BooksArtPrints.htm   (1365 words)

  
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 Robertson County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robertson County is the name of several counties the United States :
Last summer while on vacation in Myrtle Beach, I happened down to Georgetown County for a day on the Winyah.
I doubt Lucy Breckenridge could have imagined her forthright, honest and innocent comments would survive, much less impact a reader with suc...
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