Nibling, Fred, d. ca. 1846
Frederick Fred Nibling, Sr. (d. ca. 1846) received a grant for land in Robertson’s colony from the government of Coahuila y Texas in 1835. During the Texas Revolution, he fought in the Texas Army, after which he practiced law in the Republic of Texas. His son, Frederick Fred Nibling, Jr. (d. 1904), was a farmer, cattle raiser, and land dealer in Texas.
From the guide to the Nibling, Fred, papers 1930., 1833-1904, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)
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Death 1846
