David Crockett Burleson

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David Crockett Burleson

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Birthplace: Tipton, Tennessee
Death: May 17, 1911 (73)
Place of Burial: Live Oak Cemetery Manchaca, Travis County, Texas, USA
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Son of Gen. Edward Burleson, VP of the Republic of Texas and Sarah Griffin Burleson
Husband of Louisa Burleson and Louisa Burleson
Father of Stephen Mackey Burleson
Brother of Maj. Edward Burleson; Joseph Rogers Burleson; Grace B. Burleson; Elizabeth Shipman Sneed; John Burleson and 2 others

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About David Crockett Burleson

David Crockett Burleson, a member of the Texas Rangers and Civil War officer, the son of Sarah (Owen) and Edward Burleson, Sr., was born on September 6, 1837, probably in Bastrop County, Texas. In 1848 the family settled near San Marcos, where Burleson got the early education that prepared him to attend Baylor University. In 1855 he served in James Hughes Callahan's company of Texas Rangers. The following year he and his brother Edward Burleson, Jr., traveled to Mexico to clarify some Hays County land titles. They had little success with the title problem and decided to purchase some cattle to drive back to Texas. They were ambushed by a Mexican mob that stole their cattle, and they were jailed for two weeks at Hacienda Potosí. Burleson spent the rest of the pre-Civil War decade as sergeant-at-arms of the Texas Senate. He married Louisa Ware of Manchaca in 1861, shortly before he raised a company for the Confederate Army at Seguin and became a lieutenant in Company B, Thirty-second Texas Cavalry, which served throughout the war in Texas and Louisiana. He purchased land in 1865 in the hills west of San Marcos and operated a horse ranch there before moving to Buda. After his wife died in 1894 he moved to Austin, where he was a member of the capitol police force until his death, on May 17, 1911. He was buried in Live Oak Cemetery at Buda and was survived by four daughters and one son.

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He was a Lieutenant in Company B, Thirty-second Texas Cavalry, which served in Texas and Louisiana during the Civil War. After the war he settled in the hill country west of San Marcos and operated a horse ranch. Later he moved to Buda where his wife died. After her death he moved to Austin and was a member of the police force until his death.

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Parents:
 Edward Burleson (1798 - 1851)
 Sarah Griffin Owen Burleson (1796 - 1875)
Spouse:
 Louisa Wier Burleson (1844 - 1894)*
Children:
 Joseph Burleson (1867 - 1894)*
 Martha Jane Burleson (1874 - 1938)*
 Stephen Mackey Burleson (1877 - 1924)*
 Lou Burleson (1880 - 1896)*
 Mary Lenora Burleson (1885 - 1946)*
Siblings:
 Edward Burleson (1826 - 1877)*
 Joseph Rogers Burleson (1830 - 1889)*
 Grace B. Burleson Kyle (1832 - 1860)*
 David Crockett Burleson (1837 - 1911)
 Elizabeth Shipman Burleson Sneed (1840 - 1893)*
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Burial: Live Oak Cemetery Manchaca Travis County Texas, USA


He was a Lieutenant in Company B, Thirty-second Texas Cavalry, which served in Texas and Louisiana during the Civil War. After the war he settled in the hill country west of San Marcos and operated a horse ranch. Later he moved to Buda where his wife died. After her death he moved to Austin and was a member of the police force until his death.

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David Crockett Burleson's Timeline

1837
September 6, 1837
Tipton, Tennessee
1877
1877
1911
May 17, 1911
Age 73
1992
January 31, 1992
Age 73
1993
January 27, 1993
Age 73
February 16, 1993
Age 73
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Live Oak Cemetery Manchaca, Travis County, Texas, USA