Briscoe, Andrew, 1810-1849

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Andrew Briscoe was born on November 25, 1810, in Claiborne County, Mississippi, to Parmenas Briscoe and Polly Montgomery. He moved to Texas in 1833. He signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. As captain he led the Liberty Volunteers at the battle of Concepcíon, and Company A, Infantry Regulars at the Battle of San Jacinto. Briscoe served as chief justice of Harrisburg from 1836-1839. He was agent for the Harrisburg Town Company and owner of the Harrisburg and Brazos Railroad. Andrew Briscoe married Elizabeth House and had a daughter, Elizabeth Zara, ca. 1833, who died in 1848. In 1837, Andrew married Mary Jane Harris; they had four surviving children: Parmenas, Andrew Birdsall, Jessie Wade, and Adele Lubbock. Briscoe died in New Orleans on October 4, 1849.

From the description of Andrew Briscoe papers, 1828-1881, (bulk 1836-1849). (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat record id: 50136914

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associatedWith Aston, B. Rice (Benjamin Rice), 1934-2007 person
associatedWith Austin, Stephen F. (Stephen Fuller), 1793-1836. person
associatedWith Birdsall family. family
associatedWith Briscoe, Andrew, 1818-1849 person
associatedWith Briscoe family family
associatedWith Briscoe family. family
associatedWith Briscoe, Mary Jane Harris, 1819-1903 person
associatedWith Harrisburg & Brazos Railroad. corporateBody
associatedWith Harrisburg Town Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Harris family. family
associatedWith Looscan, Adele Briscoe, 1848-1935 person
associatedWith Morgan, James, 1787-1866. person
associatedWith Rusk, Thomas J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1803-1857. person
associatedWith Ward, Thomas, 1807-1873 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Harrisburg (Tex.)
Harris County (Tex.)
Texas
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Cattle trade
Land tenure
San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836
Slave records
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Birth 1810

Death 1849

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