Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1993 Page: 148
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McCoy, Oliver, granted fourth class certificate number 125 for 320 acres on July 12,
1847 upon demonstrating that he had resided in Texas for three years before January
1, 1845 (page 200, apparently granted in accordance with the provisions of the law
passed January 4, 1841, land located in Leon County)
McDaniels, James, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 72 on July 7,
1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of Moses Townsend and Robert H. Tobin
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 320 acres, land apparently not located)
McDonald, Andrew J., single man, granted second class conditional certificate number
12 on August 2, 1838 for 640 acres upon demonstrating by declaration of William
Meriweather and Andrew J. McDonald that he had arrived in Texas before October
1, 1837 but after the Declaration of Independence was made (page 135, granted in
accordance with the provisions of the law passed December 14, 1837)
McDonald, Andrew J., by virtue of conditional certificate number 12, granted second
class unconditional certificate number 11 for 640 acres on August 2, 1841 upon
demonstrating by declaration of Thomas Russel and Andrew J. Secrest that he had
resided in Texas for three years and performed all the duties required of him as a
citizen (page 158, granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed
January 15, 1841, land located in Wharton County)
McKean, Timothy, single man, granted first class unconditional certificate number 55
on February 15, 1838 for one-third league upon demonstrating by declaration of Noel
Mixon and Lyman W. Alexander that he had resided in Texas before May 2, 1835
(page 28, granted in accordance with the provisions of the constitution adopted
March 17, 1836, one-fourth league located in Bastrop County, one-twelfth league
located in Travis County)
McKinzie, James, head of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number 38
on February 1, 1838 for one league and one labor upon demonstrating by declaration
of Freeman George and Wiley Cummins 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, 15.2 labors in Lavaca County, 10.8 labors in Gonzales
County)
McMillan, James, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 100 on September
1, 1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of John McMillan and W. W. Wilson 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, land located in Grayson County)
McMillen, Alexander, single man, estate of, represented by Benjamin F. McMillen,
administrator, granted second class conditional certificate number 25 on November
1, 1838 for 640 acres upon demonstrating by declaration of John Smothers and
Nathaniel C. Griffin that he had emigrated to Texas before October 1, 1837 (page
139, granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed December 14,
1837)
Melor, John V., married man, granted second class conditional certificate number 1 on
May 2, 1839 for 640 acres (page 143, apparently granted in accordance with the
provisions of the law passed January 4, 1838)
Menefee, John S., single man, granted second class conditional certificate number 36
on September 5, 1839 for 320 acres (page 151, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1838)
Menefee, John S., by virtue of conditional certificate number 36, granted second class
unconditional certificate number 64 for an unspecified amount of land on June 2,
1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of John George and John W. Myers that
he had resided in Texas for three years (page 180, land apparently not located)148
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