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  1. Signature. James Robertson (June 28, 1742 – September 1, 1814) was an American explorer, soldier and Indian agent, and one of the founding fathers of what became the State of Tennessee. An early companion of explorer Daniel Boone, Robertson helped establish the Watauga Association in the early 1770s, and to defend Fort Watauga from an attack ...

  2. Oct 8, 2017 · 3 minutes to read. James Robertson, early leader of both the Watauga and Cumberland settlements, has been called the “Father of Middle Tennessee.”. Born in 1742 in Brunswick County, Virginia, he was the son of John and Mary Gower Robertson.

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  3. Aug 31, 2022 · Update. Frank Hart Murder: Where is James Robertson Now? Shraman Mitra. August 31, 2022. Sexual battery convict, Frank Hart, had no idea that he would meet his end behind bars at the hands of a co-prisoner. However, in December 2008, Florida’s Charlotte Correctional Institution authorities found him dead in his cell.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · James Robertson, the eldest son of the Robertsons, left the mutilated, beaten, and hammered bodies of his parents in their Rock Hill home allegedly in the hopes of inheriting their $2.2...

  5. June 10, 2018 - 8:47AM. THE tiny cells, terrible company and trauma associated with the long wait to be executed on death row in the United States have rarely been so romanticised. But a 54-year-old killer awaiting his fate by lethal injection or electrocution loves his new — albeit temporary — home.

  6. Other articles where James Robertson is discussed: Nashville: History: …he sent a party under James Robertson to investigate the Cumberland Valley. They settled at French Lick and were joined in the spring of 1780 by another group under John Donelson. Fort Nashborough, built at the site and named for American Revolutionary War general Francis Nash, became the centre of…

  7. Dec 12, 2013 · James Robertson, Father of Tennessee and Founder of Nashville. Bill Bays. WestBowPress, Dec 12, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 366 pages. This is the story of Americas first western...

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