Francisco, Peter, d. 1831.
Archibald Austin (1772-1837) was born in Buckingham County, Virginia. He practiced law in Buckingham County until being elected as a member of the Virginia State House of Delegates, 1815-1816, 1835-1837. He served as a Democrat to the fifteeth Congress, 1817-1819 and also as a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1832 and 1836. He and his wife, Grace R. (Booker) Austin had several children including the following: James M. Austin, John Austin, Bernard Austin, Martha E. (Austin) Twyman, Grace Austin and Frances (Austin) Wright.
Archibald Austin's son-in-law, Doctor Iverson Lewis Twyman (1810-1864) married first, Mary Lavinia Horsley and second, Martha E. Austin. Their children were Iverson Lewis Twyman, Jr. (1849-1921); John Austin Twyman, Superintendent of Schools in Buckingham County; Samuel Rogers Twyman; Augusta Giles Twyman and Mabel Booker Twyman. James Madison Spiller was the father-in-law of Iverson Lewis Twyman, Jr.
Additional biographical and genealogical information is interspersed throughout this collection.
From the guide to the Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-1939., (Special Collections, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary)
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| creatorOf | Austin-Twyman Papers, 1765-1939. | Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary | |
| referencedIn | Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837. Austin-Twyman papers, 1765-1939, 1800-1890. | William & Mary Libraries |
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| associatedWith | Austin, Archibald, 1772-1837 | person |
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| associatedWith | Spiller family, | family |
| associatedWith | Twyman family, | family |
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Death 1831
