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  1. General Edward Burleson’s Life in Early Texas Recognized by Descendants and the DRT. Members of the General Edward Burleson family were joined by members and leaders of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas at a special ceremony in Austin on December 15, 2015, in recognition of Burleson as one of the state’s early forefathers.

  2. Edward Burleson (December 15, 1798 – December 26, 1851) was the third Vice President of the Republic of Texas. After Texas was annexed to the United States, he served in the state Senate. Prior to his government service in Texas, he was a commander of Texian forces during the Texas Revolution. Before moving to Texas, he served in militias in ...

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  4. Burleson’s Christmas Fight. Col. Edward Burleson engages a group of Cherokees near the mouth of the San Saba River, eight miles northwest of present-day San Saba, who are trying to make their way to Mexico. Six Cherokees are killed, including Chief Egg and Chief John Bowles, the son of Chief Bowles. One Ranger, Capt. Lynch, is killed.

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  6. Then Edward Burleson & Elizabeth Jesse m. int 25 Jun 1720, Banns Forbidden by Mrs. King, mother of Elizabeth 26 Jun 1720 also by Father‑in‑law Joseph King 4 Jul 1720. Then Richard Austin & Elizabeth Gesse m. int 19 Mar 1725/26, bann forbidden by Edward Burleson 21 Mar 1725/26.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2014 · Edward Burleson was born in North Carolina December 15, 1798. He served as a private in the War of 1812. On October 20, 1817, Burleson was appointed a captain of militia in Howard County, Missouri; he was commissioned colonel on June 13, 1821, in Saline County, and was colonel of militia from 1823 to 1830 […]