Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1993 Page: 166
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Wolters, Jacob, man of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number 65
on February 17, 1838 for one labor (one league having previously been granted) upon
demonstrating by declaration of Peter Pieper and William Frels that he had resided
in Texas before the Declaration of Independence was made (pages 31-32, granted
in accordance with the provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land
located in Austin County, the surname is incorrectly recorded as "Walters" in the
Book of Land Certificates)
Wolters, Jacob, man of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number 115
on March 16, 1838 for one league to replace a certificate for one league granted to
him on February 4, 1836 upon demonstrating by declaration of William Frels and
Bernard Schneider that he had resided in Texas before the Declaration of Independ-
ence was made (page 45, granted in accordance with the provisions of the
constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Bastrop County)
Woodard, Richard J., head of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number
8 on January 18, 1838 for one league and one labor upon demonstrating by
declaration of Mason B. Foley and George W. Lyons that he had resided in Texas
before the Declaration of Independence was made (page 14, granted in accordance
with the provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in
Lavaca County)
Woolsey, Abner W., single man, granted first class unconditional certificate number 93
on March 2, 1838 for 370 1/3 acres (to bring his total grant to one-third league, one-
fourth league having previously been granted) upon demonstrating by declaration of
William Menefee and Alfred Kelso that he had resided in Texas before May 2, 1835
(page 39, granted in accordance with the provisions of the constitution adopted
March 17, 1836, land located in Colorado County)
Wrigby, Henry, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 90 on September 1,
1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of Henry Earle and William Hargrove 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 Comanche County)
Wright, Elijah, applied for third class certificate number 11 for 640 acres on September
6, 1841 (page 161, apparently applied for in accordance with the provisions of the
laws passed January 4, 1841 and January 15, 1841)
Wright, Elijah, applied for third class certificate number 54 for 640 acres on September
6, 1841 (page 246, apparently applied for in accordance with the provisions of the
law passed January 4, 1841 and January 15, 1841)
Wright, Elijah, by virtue of conditional certificate number 54, granted third class
certificate number 150 for 640 acres on April 13, 1853 upon demonstrating by
declaration of Asa Townsend and John Hope that he met the requirements (page
213, land located in Cooke County)
Wright, George W., single man, granted first class unconditional certificate number 45
on February 1, 1838 for one-third league upon demonstrating by declaration of
Richard Dowdy and Patrick Reels that he had resided in Texas before the Declaration
of Independence was made (page 25, granted in accordance with the provisions of
the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Colorado County)
Wright, Jemima, formerly Jemima Bennett, applied for third class conditional certificate
number 59 for 640 acres on September 6, 1841 (page 247, apparently applied for
in accordance with the provisions of the laws passed January 4, 1841 and January
15, 1841)
Wright, John W., applied for third class certificate number 12 on September 6, 1841 for
320 acres (page 161, apparently applied for in accordance with the provisions of the
laws passed January 4, 1841 and January 15, 1841)
Wright, John W., applied for third class conditional certificate number 55 for 320 acres166
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