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Pillot Family

Tomball, Harris County

Marker Text

Frenchman Claude Nicholas Pillot (1793-1862) came to this area with his family in 1837. He and his son Eugene (1820-1896) worked in the timber business and were active in the community, serving as officials in the short-lived Spring Creek County. The Willow settlement formed around the Pillot family and other French settlers. The Pillots owned much of the land in the area and remained active in the community. A successful lumberman, Eugene also became a prominent builder in Houston, maintaining homes both in the Willow Creek area and in the city. His 1860 home was moved to this site in 1965 to serve as a reminder of the prosperous Pillot family and its contributions. (2004)

Marker Details

Address 510 N. Pine St.
Location Description Tomball Museum Center, W side N. Pine Street 50 feet N of Epps Street in front of Griffin Memorial House
Marker # 14850
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code French immigrants/immigration; pioneers; lumber topics; county officials
Latitude, Longitude 30.099552, -95.620017

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