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Robert Houston Curry (November 26, 1842 – June 24, 1892) was a Democrat who served a single term from 1888 to 1892 in the Louisiana House of Representatives for his adopted Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1812-2012: Bossier Parish )〕 ==Background==
Born near Winnsboro in Fairfield County in north central South Carolina, Curry was the younger of two sons of Robert Pearson Curry (1800-1885) and the former Caroline May Parr (1817-1849). His mother died when he was six years of age. He subsequently acquired four half-brothers from his father's second marriage to the former Eliza Harper (1822-1907). Curry was himself twice married as well. From his first union with the former Margaret Aiken Martin Bell (1833-1881), a widow and also a native of Fairfield County, South Carolina who was nine years his senior, he had two daughters who like their father died early in life, Mary Caroline Curry Bligh (1867-1896) and Margaret Eugenia Curry Wooley (1871-1895).〔 After Margaret's death, he wed Mollie Burdett Banks (1862-1958), a native of Tulip in Dallas County, Arkansas, who was twenty years his junior.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Robert Houston Curry )〕 Mollie was a great-great-grand-niece of George Washington. Mollie and Robert Curry were married by her father, the Reverend Alexander Robinson Banks (1808-1890), a Presbyterian minister originally from York, South Carolina, who later lived near El Dorado, Arkansas, before moving to the Rocky Mount Community in Bossier Parish, where he was a long-term pastor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rev. Alexander Robinson Banks )〕 Mollie's mother, the former Mary Fitzhugh (1826-1900), was like Robert Curry's mother a Virginia native.〔〔
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