Kuykendall family papers.
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Moore family.
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Duke, Thomas Marshall, 1795-1867.
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Kuykendall, Marshall Early
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Kuykendall, William, b. 1839.
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Lewis, William P.
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Abraham Wetherby was born June 5, 1752 at Lunenburg, Massachusetts. He served in the Revolutionary War as a private in Captain Nathan Hale's company. He enlisted at Ringe, New Hampshire as one of the "minute men" and served honorably for 17 days. Was discharged May 9, 1775 . He married Joanna Sawtelle, lived on a farm at Ringe, New Hampshire, and had 12 children. In 1804 the family emigrated to Pennsylvania and later purchased 175 acres of farming land in Scott Township. Died January 22, 1828. ...
Kuykendall, J. Hampton, approximately 1820-1882
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Robinson, Joel W., b. 1815.
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Hill, Isaac Lafayette, 1814-1890.
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Texan Mier Expedition (1842-1844)
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Walker, Samuel Hamilton, 1817-1847
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Samuel Hamilton Walker was born at Toaping Castle, Prince Georges County, Maryland, on February 24, 1817. In May 1836 he joined the Washington City Volunteers and served in the Florida and Seminole wars. Following the war he and his brother Charles started a business in Iola, Florida. In 1840 Walker returned to Washington where he published a pamphlet critical of the conduct of the Army and certain officers during the Seminole wars. Walker then left Washington and came t...
Amsler, Charles D.
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Chriesman, Horatio, 1792-1878.
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Ingram, John, 1808-1869.
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Chambers, Talbot W. (Talbot Wilson), 1819-1896
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Kuykendall, Benjamin S., b. 1851.
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Smith, Erastus, 1787-1837
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Travis, William Barret, 1809-1836
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As commander of the doomed Alamo garrison, Colonel William Barret Travis became a legendary figure in Texas history. Born in South Carolina in 1809, Travis went on to study law and marry Rosanna Cato before moving to Texas. He left his family behind and settled in Stephen F. Austin's colony to practice law. With the coming of war with Mexico, Travis became an army officer and was ordered to reinforce the Alamo garrison in San Antonio de Bexar. He took command after James C. Neill gave up the pos...
Grant, James, 1793-1836
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Physician and Texas revolutionary leader James Grant was born on July 28, 1793, at Milton of Redcastle, Ross-shire, Scotland. Upon completing his medical studies, Grant served as a ship’s surgeon on three East India Company voyages to India and China between 1813 and 1819. Before departing for the Far East, he married Margaret Urquhart and subsequently fathered two children with her, Stewart Majorbanks (or Marjoribanks) and Jamesina. Grant arrived in Texas in 1824, where he met Guad...
Early family.
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Kuykendall family.
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Kuykendall family came to Texas in 1821 among the old 300 settlers in Stephen F. Austin's colony, and settled in Washington and Austin counties, participating in local government and military activities. From the description of Kuykendall family papers. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 26516153 ...
Martin, Wylie, 1776-1842.
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Wylie Martin came to Texas in 1823 as one of Stephen F. Austin's "Old Three Hundres", settle near Brazoria, and was an active participant in the events leading up to and during the Texas Revolution. Following the war Martin became chief justice of Fort Bend County and was elected to the sixth Texas congress. From the description of Martin, Wylie, contract, 1833. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 75544711 ...