Constellation Similarity Assertions

Breeding, John

Born on October 16, 1807, John V. Breeding migrated to Texas from Virginia with his parents in February 1833. He served in the Texas Army under Sam Houston in the San Jacinto Campaign, although he did not fight in the battle. The first sheriff of Fayette County, Breeding resided in the county for the remainder of his life. He married Louisa Parks Ware on February 10, 1842, and had eight children. Breeding died in 1869 and was buried in the family cemetery near Fayetteville, Texas.

From the description of John V. Breeding papers, 1838-1870, (bulk 1863-1870). (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat record id: 45966744

View Constellation

Maybe-Same Assertions

There are 1 possible matching Constellations.

Breeding, John V.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w60f1bhj (person)

Born on October 16, 1807, John V. Breeding migrated to Texas from Virginia with his parents in February 1833. He served in the Texas Army under Sam Houston in the San Jacinto Campaign, although he did not fight in the battle. The first sheriff of Fayette County, Breeding resided in the county for the remainder of his life. He married Louisa Parks Ware on February 10, 1842, and had eight children. Breeding died in 1869 and was buried in the family cemetery near Fayetteville, Texas. Fr...

Compare