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George Lawton Bledsoe

Aurora, Wise County

Marker Text

Georgia native George Lawton Bledsoe (b. 1805), a carpenter and cotton gin builder, came to Texas in 1834. A veteran of the Texas Revolution and the Battle of San Jacinto, he received a pension for his military service and patented land grants in Brazoria, Cooke, Jack, Fannin, and Wise counties. He was married to the former Ellen Bowdre (d. 1850) and had five children. Bledsoe is buried here along with his daughter Georgia and a brother-in-law, Preston E. Bowdre. Ellen Bledsoe and the couple's other four children are buried in Fannin County, probably in Bledsoe Cemetery near Dial.

Marker Details

Address Beauchamp Drive
Location Description Aurora Cemetery, at southern part of cemetery on Beauchamp Drive. Cemetery road about .5 mile south of FM 114 -Aurora
Marker # 2157
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 28" x 18"
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 33.052126, -97.50124

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