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John Wheat

Woodville, Tyler County

Marker Text

(August 7, 1813 - April 24, 1889) A native of Lawrence County, Ala. Migrating to Texas in 1835, Wheat located his headright and bounty lands here, and named many Tyler County creeks while hunting bear and other game. A soldier in Texas War for Independence, he guarded a Mexican officer prisoner after Battle of San Jacinto. He donated land for this cemetery, and served as county commissioner in 1852-54. Married four times, he had several children, and left to descendants many legends of the early days.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Mt. Pisgah Cemetery on US 69, 3 mi. south of Woodville
Marker # 11461
Dedicated
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.738267, -94.414168

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