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Jesse Robinson

Latham, Live Oak County

Marker Text

(February 11, 1800-December 27, 1882) A soldier in the Texas War for Independence. Born in Kentucky, in 1822 came to Texas. Became (1823) one of first Texas Rangers. Later fought in battles of Concepcion, on October 28, 1835, and San Jacinto, April 21, 1836. Served as a Ranger (1841) and in Republic of Texas forces resisting Woll invasion, 1842. Robinson bred fine horses and attended Gussettville races. He married Sarah Jane Newman (Sally Skull). Had three children, spent last years here, with son Alfred. Recorded 1973.

Marker Details

Address On Annarose County Road, off US 281
Location Description From George West, take US 281 south for 14.5 miles; go west on Annarose County Road 2.5 miles, then 3 miles to Latham Cemetery, Private
Marker # 6298
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type grave marker
Code Texas Revolution, Republic of Texas; rangers; military topics
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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