- male, deceased (1839)
- William Harris Wharton was an early colonist, political leader and orator in Texas. Wharton was born in Virginia and was raised by an uncle...
- male
- Louis "Moses" Rose (May 11, 1785 - ???, 1851, also seen as Lewis Rose) was, according to Texas legend, the only man not to cross over the alleged...
- male, deceased (1857)
- Felix Huston (1800 - 1857) was a lawyer, soldier, and the first commanding general of the Army of the Republic of Texas. Huston was born in...
- male, 220 years old
- John Coker (1789 - 1851) was a soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, noted for a daring action during the Battle of San Jacinto...
- male
- Moses Lapham was a soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, noted for a daring action during the Battle of San Jacinto that helped...
- male, deceased (1873)
- George Fisher was a customs officer and early leader of the Texas Revolution. Fisher (originally named Đorđe Ribar, which translated into English is...
- male
- Edwin R. Rainwater (1813-?) was a soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, noted for a daring action during the Battle of San Jacinto...
- male
- Emily West Morgan (also known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and Emily of Morgan's Point) (1815?-1891) was an indentured servant remembered for...
- male
- John T. Garner was a soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, noted for a daring action during the Battle of San Jacinto that helped...
- male
- Denmore W. Reaves was a soldier in the Texas Army during the Texas Revolution, noted for a daring action during the Battle of San Jacinto that...
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