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- Curreys_Creek,_Texas abstract "Curry's Creek was a settlement located 3 miles south of Kendalia in Kendall County, Texas. The settlement was founded in 1850. In the 1850s Currey's Creek had a population of 100 or more. Judge Samuel B. Patton moved to Currey's Creek in 1847 when the area was still in Blanco County.".
- Q17512294 abstract "Curry's Creek was a settlement located 3 miles south of Kendalia in Kendall County, Texas. The settlement was founded in 1850. In the 1850s Currey's Creek had a population of 100 or more. Judge Samuel B. Patton moved to Currey's Creek in 1847 when the area was still in Blanco County.".
- Curreys_Creek,_Texas comment "Curry's Creek was a settlement located 3 miles south of Kendalia in Kendall County, Texas. The settlement was founded in 1850. In the 1850s Currey's Creek had a population of 100 or more. Judge Samuel B. Patton moved to Currey's Creek in 1847 when the area was still in Blanco County.".
- Q17512294 comment "Curry's Creek was a settlement located 3 miles south of Kendalia in Kendall County, Texas. The settlement was founded in 1850. In the 1850s Currey's Creek had a population of 100 or more. Judge Samuel B. Patton moved to Currey's Creek in 1847 when the area was still in Blanco County.".