Birdsall, John, 1802-1839
John Birdsall was born in Greene, New York in 1802, the son of Maurice Birdsall and Ann Pixley. Birdsall received his legal training in New York and held several legal positions there including circuit judge appointed by Governor DeWitt Clinton and state senator in 1832 and 1833. In 1837, he moved to Texas and formed a partnership with Thomas J. Gazley and became a friend of President Sam Houston. Houston appointed Birdsall attorney general for the Republic of Texas and Birdsall was confirmed unanimously by the Senate. When Houston later appointed Biredsall chief justice pro tempore his nomination was defeated. On January 8, 1839, Birdsall and Houston became law partners. Birdsall married Ann Whiteside and had two sons. In 1836 he married Sarah Peacock. John Birdsall died of yellow fever on July 22, 1839.
From the description of John Birdsall papers, 1837-1850, (bulk 1837-1839). (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat record id: 50105479
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