Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1993 Page: 138
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Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal
provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Mason
County)
Dewees, William B., man of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number
31 on January 23, 1838 for one labor (one league having previously been granted)
upon demonstrating by declaration of Robert Brotherton and William W. W.
Thompson that he had resided in Texas in 1832 (page 20, granted in accordance with
the provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Cherokee
County)
Dietz, John Adam, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 86 on September
1, 1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of Robert H. Tobin and William C. Baxter
that he had resided in Texas for three years (page 186, apparently granted in
accordance with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, if so, the
certificate should have been for 320 acres, 160 acres located in Burnet County,
remainder apparently not located)
Dodson, James W., married man, granted fourth class certificate number 71 on July 7,
1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of Moses Townsend and John Hope that
he had resided in Texas for three years (page 182, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, if so, the certificate should
have been for 640 acres, land located in Leon County)
Dowdy, Richard, man of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number 19
on January 20, 1838 for one league and one labor upon demonstrating by declaration
of Alfred Kelso and John Chaney that he had resided in Texas before May 2, 1835
(page 17, granted in accordance with the provisions of the constitution adopted
March 17, 1836, land located in Colorado County)
Duggan, Thomas H., married man, granted third class certificate number 38 on August
5, 1844 upon demonstrating by declaration of Basil G. Ijams and John F. Miller that
he had resided in Texas for three years (page 173, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, if so, the certificate should
have been for 640 acres, land located in El Paso County)
Dupre, John B., single man, represented by James Alley, his assignee, granted first class
unconditional certificate number 40 on February 1, 1838 for one-third league upon
demonstrating that he had resided in Texas before May 2, 1835 (page 23, granted
in accordance with the provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land
located in Karnes County)
Earle, Henry, granted fourth class certificate number 33 for 320 acres on February 5,
1844 upon demonstrating by declaration of William Byrne and Orville Earle that he
had resided in Texas for three years (page 171, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, land located in Knox County)
Earle, Orville, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 29 for 320 acres on
January 1, 1844 upon demonstrating by declaration of George W. Gardner and
William Byrne that he had resided in Texas for three years (page 170, apparently
granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, land
located in Liberty County)
Eaton, John, applied for third class certificate number 21 on September 6, 1841 for 640
acres (page 164, apparently applied for in accordance with the provisions of the laws
passed January 4, 1841 and January 15, 1841)
Eaton, John, applied for third class conditional certificate number 58 for 640 acres on
September 6, 1841 (page 247, apparently applied for in accordance with the
provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841 and January 15, 1841)
Eaton, John, heirs of, by virtue of a conditional certificate issued to him on September
6, 1841, granted third class unconditional certificate number 142 for 640 acres on
February 25, 1850 upon demonstrating by declaration of Daniel Miller and James
L. Cherry that he had met the requirements (page 208, granted in accordance with138
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