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Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas. Show all posts
Friday, November 20, 2020
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Grooms Served Under Colonel Butler
[Stephen F.] Austin to Samuel M. Williams, Mexico, April 29, 1835. *Butler's machinations to injure him. Butler's unpopularity in Mexico. Does not understand Mexican politics. Nobody does; just waiting.
Joseph Ficklin to Austin, Lexington, June 2, 1836. Commending his brother-in-law, Major [Horatio] Grooms. Served in War of 1812, under Colonel Anthony Butler. Selected by Texas committee for detachment from Lexington. (Omitted.) 363 [Austin Papers]
Horatio Grooms Mentioned Among Those Who Volunteered For Texas |
*Colonel Anthony Butler, United States Minister to Mexico, 1829-1835. For Austin's relations with him, see Barker, The Life of Stephen F. Austin, 286-287.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Catherine Richmond Was Her Maiden Name
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Soldier: John Bowman
Pvt., Capt. Adam Wise's Co., Pa. Mil.
Residence(s): Miami Co., Indiana; Kosciusko Co., Indiana
Catherine Richmond married John Bowman 22 May 1867
Soldier died: 1 August 1882, in Silver Lake, Indiana
Friday, July 27, 2012
William Tom, 1812 Soldier & Texas Patriot
At one point I thought that William Tom's wife, Kesiah Hinds, might have been related; that theory has been dispelled, but the Toms are interesting in their own right.
From Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas, a biography of William Tom's son, that included a mini-bio of William:
In 1860 the Tom family was living in Guadalupe Co., Texas. The census stated that Kissiah was born in North Carolina.
From Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas, a biography of William Tom's son, that included a mini-bio of William:
Who served under
General Jackson
in the Creek War, 1813
Soldier in the Army of Texas, 1835
Born in Maury County, Tennessee
January 12, 1792
Died in Guadalupe County, Texas
February 15, 1871
His Wife
Kissiah Hines Tom
Born October 15, 1805
Died July 13, 1862
In 1860 the Tom family was living in Guadalupe Co., Texas. The census stated that Kissiah was born in North Carolina.
United States Census, 1850
Residence: Guadalupe county, Guadalupe, Texas
Household Gender Age
William Tom M 58y
Keziah Tom F 45y
Houston Tom M 21y
William Tom M 17y
Nancy Tom F 15y
George Tom M 10y
Dudley Tom M 4y
Philepa Morehead F 22y
Jane Morehead F 2y
Sarah Morehead F 2m
Labels:
Battle of Horseshoe Bend,
Famous People,
General Jackson,
Hinds,
North Carolina,
Presidents,
Tennessee,
Texas
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