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'''Reed Nelson Weisiger''' (May 2, 1838{{ndash}} September 12, 1908) was a [[Texas State Senator]] from District 26.<ref name="Texas-Library">[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/memberDisplay.cfm?memberID=3718&leg=22&from=membersAndLeaders Legislative Reference Library | Legislators and Leaders | Member profile - R.N. Weisiger], retrieved May 14, 2011.</ref> Reed Weisiger was often mentioned for [[Governor of Texas]] but he declined to run.<ref name="Texas-Library"/><ref>[[The Victoria Advocate|''Daily Advocate'' (Victoria, Texas)]], Saturday afternoon, September 12, 1908, page 1, retrieved May 14, 2011.</ref> He served in the Legislature from 1891{{ndash}} 1893.
'''Reed Nelson Weisiger''' (May 2, 1838{{ndash}} September 12, 1908) was a [[Texas State Senator]] from District 26.<ref name="Texas-Library">[http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/legeLeaders/members/memberDisplay.cfm?memberID=3718&leg=22&from=membersAndLeaders Legislative Reference Library | Legislators and Leaders | Member profile - R.N. Weisiger], retrieved May 14, 2011.</ref> Reed Weisiger was often mentioned for [[Governor of Texas]] but he declined to run.<ref name="Texas-Library"/><ref>[[The Victoria Advocate|''Daily Advocate'' (Victoria, Texas)]], Saturday afternoon, September 12, 1908, page 1, retrieved May 14, 2011.</ref> Weisiger was Chairman of the Stock and Stock Raising committee and was on eleven other Senate committees. He served in the Legislature from 1891{{ndash}} 1893.


==Business, military, and fraternal order==
==Business, military, and fraternal order==
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==Family==
==Family==
Weisiger's father was Dr. Joseph Weisiger. His mother was Isabella Reed Weisiger. Weisiger's mother was a descendant of a Virginia family related to the Adamses and Clays. Weisiger married Annie Belle Callender on June 24, 1874. Weisiger and his wife had eight children: Robert Sidney Weisiger, Roper C. Weisiger, Joseph Reed Weisiger, Isabella Weisiger Mackrell, Lucy R. Weisiger, Sarah Weisiger, William Hardeman Weisiger, and Grayson Carter Weisiger.
Weisiger's father was Dr. Joseph Weisiger. His mother was Isabella Reed Weisiger. Weisiger's mother was a descendant of a Virginia family related to the Adamses and Clays. Weisiger married Annie Belle Callender on June 24, 1874. Weisiger and his wife had eight children: Robert Sidney Weisiger, Roper C. Weisiger, Joseph Reed Weisiger, Isabella Weisiger Mackrell, Lucy R. Weisiger, Sarah Weisiger, William Hardeman Weisiger, and Grayson Carter Weisiger.<ref>[http://gremmert.com/getperson.php?personID=I59321&tree=ardeneva The Family History and Genealogy - Reed Nelson Weisiger], retrieved May 19, 2011.</ref>
of Arden Gremmert and Eva Doherty


==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 08:40, 19 May 2011

Reed Nelson Weisiger (May 2, 1838– September 12, 1908) was a Texas State Senator from District 26.[1] Reed Weisiger was often mentioned for Governor of Texas but he declined to run.[1][2] Weisiger was Chairman of the Stock and Stock Raising committee and was on eleven other Senate committees. He served in the Legislature from 1891– 1893.

Business, military, and fraternal order

Weisiger was a rancher and farmer and raised thoroughbred horses from the famous Alexander stables of Kentucky. He owned Incommode, which ran in the Kentucky Derby in 1887.[3]

Weisiger served as a cavalry officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. At the end of the war, he held the rank of captain.[4]

Weisiger was a member of the Masonic Lodge and held the degree of Master Mason.

Family

Weisiger's father was Dr. Joseph Weisiger. His mother was Isabella Reed Weisiger. Weisiger's mother was a descendant of a Virginia family related to the Adamses and Clays. Weisiger married Annie Belle Callender on June 24, 1874. Weisiger and his wife had eight children: Robert Sidney Weisiger, Roper C. Weisiger, Joseph Reed Weisiger, Isabella Weisiger Mackrell, Lucy R. Weisiger, Sarah Weisiger, William Hardeman Weisiger, and Grayson Carter Weisiger.[5] of Arden Gremmert and Eva Doherty

See also

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