tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19497839.post2497360533024730536..comments2024-01-05T20:06:35.574-05:00Comments on Detour Through History: Euclid Kimbro - A Texan In 1836Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19497839.post-64976549828253686722012-04-26T17:13:33.359-04:002012-04-26T17:13:33.359-04:00thanks for your post on our site! Have you tried t...thanks for your post on our site! Have you tried to take this family back another generation? We have at least one Kimbro, we think, who was in Tennessee around the time of their residence there. I also emailed you a note I had from my collection of "everything Kimbrough I can find" ;) list. Be happy to share a copy. Thanks for connecting with me! SherryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19497839.post-82788172223891109272010-01-03T16:37:55.409-05:002010-01-03T16:37:55.409-05:00Cathy,
Interesting names in your blogspot. All a...Cathy,<br /><br />Interesting names in your blogspot. All are very prominent in Williamson County History, or Surnames I have seen many many times anyway. Just curious if you have ever been to Taylor? I ask because I am sure you are aware there is a Kimbro street there? How cool is that! My grandfather was named after Dr Doak, and so to see my grandfathers name of Vernon and Doak on a stret....PRETTY COOL!!! Thanks for sharing! LauraLL Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02942520613369363730noreply@blogger.com