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  1. Emily Austin Bryan Perry (June 22, 1795 – 1851) was the sister of Stephen F. Austin and an early settler of Texas. [1] She was an heir to Austin's estate when he died in 1836. [2] She achieved significant political, economic and social status as a woman in Texas at a time when women were often not treated equal to men.

  2. 30 de mar. de 2016 · Perry, Emily Margaret Austin (1795–1851). Emily Austin Perry, early colonist, was born on June 22, 1795, in Austinville, Virginia, the daughter of Maria (Brown) and Moses Austin and the sister of Stephen F. and James E. Brown Austin. Her family moved to Mine a Breton (later Potosi), Missouri, when she was almost three years old.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2020 · Peach Point Plantation, settled in December 1832, was the home of James Franklin Perry and his wife, Emily Austin Bryan Perry, and was considered by Emily's brother, Stephen F. Austin, to be his only home in Texas.

  4. Emily Austin Perry (June 22, 1795 – 1851) was an early settler of Texas [1] and sole heir to Stephen F. Austin. [2] She achieved significant political, economic and social status as a woman in Texas at a time when women were often not treated equal to men.

    • Female
    • June 22, 1795
    • James Franklin Perry, James Bryan
    • August 15, 1851
  5. Emily Austin Bryan Perry was Stephen F. Austin’s sister and sole heir. Her sons, always aware of their uncle’s place in history and their responsibility to continue the work he started, made significant contributions of their own.

  6. In this insightful biography, Light Townsend Cummins turns the historical spotlight on Emily Austin, the daughter who followed the trails of the western frontier to Texas, where she saw the...

  7. Light T. Cummins's book, Emily Austin of Texas, is the first book in the Texas Biography Series, published by the Center for Texas Studies at Texas Christian University and the TCU Press. The goal of the Biography Series is to highlight the important people of Texas history, including minorities and women.