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John Smith Davenport Byrom

Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Powelton, Hancock, Georgia, United States (США)
Смерть: 10 июля 1837 (38)
West Columbia, Brazoria, Republic of Texas
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын Henry Byrom и Catherine Smith Byrom (Davenport)
Муж Mary Ann Byrom (Knott) и Nancy Byrom (Fitzpatrick)
Отец James Alfred Wooten Byrom; Robert Byrom; Susan Anne Byrom; Henry Clay Byrom и William Hardwick Crawford Byrom
Неполнородный брат Richard Malcolm Johnston

Менеджер: Maria Welch
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About John Smith Davenport Byrom

BYROM, JOHN SMITH DAVENPORT (1798–1837). John Byrom, early settler, son of Henry and Catherine Smith (Davenport) Byrom, was born in Hancock, Georgia, on September 24, 1798. In 1806 he moved with his uncle and guardian, John Byrom, to Jasper County, Georgia. There on March 17, 1818, he married Nancy Fitzpatrick; they had three children. Byrom later moved to Heard County, Georgia, and later still to Florida. After his divorce from his first wife, he married Mary Anne Knott; they had a son and a daughter. In 1830 Byrom came to Texas and settled in what is now Brazoria County. He participated in the battle of Velasco on June 26, 1832. In 1835 he represented Brazoria at the Consultation, and the General Council appointed him one of three commissioners to organize the militia in the Municipality of Brazoria. Byrom was one of the four representatives from the municipality to the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos and there signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. He died on July 10, 1837

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fby07

John S. D. Byrom Texas Historical Markers West Columbia, TX, USA, Old Columbia Cemetery, Jackson at 16th St, off of Hwy 35 Latitude & Longitude: 29° 8' 27.4992", -95° 38' 51.9972"


John Byrom, early settler, son of Henry and Catherine Smith (Davenport) Byrom, was born in Hancock, Georgia, on September 24, 1798. In 1806 he moved with his uncle and guardian, John Byrom, to Jasper County, Georgia. There on March 17, 1818, he married Nancy Fitzpatrick; they had three children. Byrom later moved to Heard County, Georgia, and later still to Florida. After his divorce from his first wife, he married Mary Anne Knott; they had a son and a daughter. In 1830 Byrom came to Texas and settled in what is now Brazoria County. He participated in the battle of Velasco on June 26, 1832. In 1835 he represented Brazoria at the Consultation, and the General Council appointed him one of three commissioners to organize the militia in the Municipality of Brazoria. Byrom was one of the four representatives from the municipality to the Convention of 1836 at Washington-on-the-Brazos and there signed the Texas Declaration of Independence. He died on July 10, 1837.

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Хронология John Smith Davenport Byrom

1798
14 сентября 1798
Powelton, Hancock, Georgia, United States (США)
1818
15 декабря 1818
Jasper, Pickens, GA, United States (США)
1825
2 октября 1825
Jasper, Georgia, United States (США)
1830
1830
1832
1832
1833
1833
1836
1836
Возраст 37
Provincia de Tejas, Coahuila, Mexico (Мексика)
1837
10 июля 1837
Возраст 38
West Columbia, Brazoria, Republic of Texas