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Elijah Collard

New Waverly, Walker County

Marker Text

(November 9, 1778 - March 13, 1847) Born in Virginia, Elijah Collard later settled on the frontier in Kentucky and in Missouri, where he fought in the War of 1812. Collard migrated to Texas in 1833. He was elected to the Consultation at San Felipe in 1835 and served on the General Council. In 1837, when Montgomery County was created, he was named one of the first commissioners. In 1840 he moved to Walker County, where he died. Collard married Mary Stark in Kentucky. They had 11 children. Recorded - 1976

Marker Details

Address Gourd Creek Cemetery Rd.
Location Description Gourd Creek Cemetery, NE side Gourd Creek Cemetery Road 0.2 mi. NW of FM 1375. Map dot approximate.
Marker # 8438
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type grave marker
Code pioneers; military topics; War of 1812; Texas Revolution; county officials
Latitude, Longitude 30.580148, -95.431328

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