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Robert Rankin

Austin, Travis County

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(FRONT)Born in Virginia, 1753 - Died In Cold Springs, San Jacinto County, Texas, 1837 Erected by the State of Texas 1936 (BACK) Robert Rankin was an officer in the Continental Army, Virginia Troops, 1776, in the same company with his near kinsman, John Marshall, who later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States - He participated in the Battle of Brandywine, Germantown and Stony Point and in the Siege of Charleston - Three of his sons, Joseph, John Keith, and James Rankin, served in the War of 1812 - Joseph was massacred by Indians at Fort Mims in Alabama in 1813 - John Keith and James Rankin died in Texas, as did two other sons, Frederick and Thomas, who had served in the Army of Texas

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Texas State Cemetery, Section: Republic Hill, Section 1 (C1), Row: U, Number: 10
Marker # 14101
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type Texas Centennial grave marker
Code pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 30.265314, -97.727499

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