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Gillespie County is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. It is named for Robert Addison Gillespie, a soldier in the Mexican-American War. The area was first home to the Tonkawa people, and was populated by Penateka Comanche in the mid-19th century. In 1845, German immigrants settled into the area. On December 15, 1847, a petition was submitted to create a county. In 1848, the legislature formed Gillespie County from Bexar and Travis counties.[1]
Petitioners
[edit]Name | Origin | Notes |
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Phillip Acker | Germany | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[2] |
Conrad Ahrens | Germany | Ship Margaretha November 23, 1846[3] |
Daniel Arhelger | Herborn | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Jacob Arhelger | Herborn | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Heinrich Arhelger | Herborn | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Johann Baldus | Nassau | Ferdinand December 21, 1844[6] |
Heinrich Basse | Erndtebrück | Ship York October 25, 1846[7][8] |
Richard Baugh | ||
Conrad Becker | Glanzenberg | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Wilhelm Becker | Berlin | Ship Mathilde October 3, 1846[11][12] |
Adam Bedig | ||
Johann Besier | Germany | Barque Sarah Ann December 30, 1845[13][14] |
Ludwig Bene | Dillenburg | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Edward Benner | ||
Johann Bermann | ||
Kasper Bermann | ||
Andreas Billo | Germany | Ship Andacia March 29, 1846[15] |
Wolfgang Braeutigam | Kaltenfeld | Brig Johann Dethardt January 12, 1846[16][17] Fort Martin Scott[18] |
Johann G. Braun | ||
Christophal Brinkhof | Rietberg | Brig Apollo January 20, 1846[19][20] |
Peter Burg | Germany | Herschel December 5, 1844[21] |
John Caldwell | New York City | Lyman Wight's Morman group at Zodiac[22] |
J. M. Campbell | ||
Jesus (Joaquin) Castillo | Joaquin Castillo 320 acres land grant Dec 8, 1847 to John Jacob von Coll[23] Guadalupe Castillo 640 acres land grant Dec 8, 1847 to Thomas Foster[24] | |
R. W. Cecil | 1848 County Tax Assessor-Collector | |
Charles Chambers | ||
Kasper Danz | Kurhessen | Brig Garonne December 6, 1845[20][25] |
Johann Dietz | Oppenheim | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Johann Georg Dietz | Oppenheim | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Johann Heinrich Dietz | Oppenheim | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
August Elbert | Mainz | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Adolph Erlemaier | Bad Rappenau | Ship Timoleon November 18, 1845[26][27] |
Phillip Eschenbach | Königstein | Barque Sarah Ann December 30, 1845[13][14] |
Christian Fahrenhorst | Bremen | Gerhard Hermann January 10, 1846[28] |
Wilhelm Feller | Dillinburg | Arminius October 15, 1845[29] |
Alex Ferguson | ||
James Ferguson | ||
Robert Fraenkel | Leipzig | Ship Mathilde October 3, 1846[11][12] |
Phillip Fritz | Germany | Dyle Soomes March 15, 1846[27][30] |
Georg Fritze | Dillenburg | Ship Timoleon November 18, 1845[26][27] |
Arnold Fuchs | Germany | Colchis October 29, 1846[31] |
Christian Gartner | Oberleinengen | Ship Timoleon November 18, 1845[26][27] |
J. Heinrich Goebel | Nassau | Brig Auguste Meline December 31, 1845[32][33] |
Frd. Griegmann | ||
Franz Gross | Ober Breitstein | Ship Riga February 1, 1846[34] |
Johann Heinrich Habernicht | Hanover | Ship Everhardt December 18, 1845[35][36] |
Conrad Hahn | Oppenheim | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
John Hamilton | ||
Otto Heins | Harburg | Johann Detthard November 23, 1844[37] |
Henry Heiser | Dillenburg | Brig Auguste Meline December 31, 1845[32][33] |
A Henkel | ||
Hermann Fritz Hitzfeld | Bremen | Karl Ferdinand December 20, 1846[38] |
George Frederick Holekamp | Hanover | Johann Detthard November 23, 1844[37] |
John M. Hunter | Tennessee | 1850 Census[39] |
J. Hutzfeld | ||
Nicholas Jacobi (Jacoby) | Simmern | York October 25, 1846[40] |
J. W. Jamison | ||
Heinrich Jordan | Hanover | 1845 Ship Margaretha November 25, 1845[41] |
Heinrich Jung | Niederosbach | Brig Georg Dillus December 25, 1845[42][43] |
Jacob Jung | Niederosbach | Brig Georg Dillus December 25, 1845[42][43] |
Ludwig Jung | Niederosbach | Brig Georg Dillus December 25, 1845[42][43] |
Wilhelm Victor Keidel | Hildesheim | 1845 Ship Margaretha November 25, 1845[41] |
Peter Keller | Edingen | Barque Neptun December 3, 1845[17][44] |
Friedrich Kiehne | Hanover | 1845 Ship Margaretha November 25, 1845[41] |
Ernst Kiesenwetter | ||
Conrad Kolmeyer | Lippe | Orient December 9, 1846[45][46][47] |
Friedrich Krause | Hungen | Colchis October 29, 1846[31] |
Conrad Kreinse | Hanover | 1845 Ship Margaretha November 25, 1845[41] |
Emil Kriewitz | Potsdam | Barque Franziska February 5, 1846[20][48][49] |
Fr. Kroetzel | ||
Karl Kuehn | ||
Johann Peter Kuhlmann | Biesenthal | Barque Neptun December 3, 1845[17][44] |
Heinrich Wilhelm Leilich | Neuruppin | Brig Garonne December 6, 1845[20][50] |
Wiliam Leilich | Neuruppin | Brig Garonne December 6, 1845[20][50] |
Franz Joseph Leyendecker | Rhineland-Palatinate | (21 Dec 1829 – 8 Nov 1889) [34] |
John Leyendecker | Rhineland-Palatinate | Ship Riga February 1, 1846[34] |
John Charles Leyendecker | Rhineland-Palatinate | Ship Riga February 1, 1846[34] |
Albert Lincke | ||
Friedrich Lochte | Hanover | Barq Herkules November 23, 1845[51][52] |
Jacob Luckenbach | Stein-Wingert | Brig Johann Dethardt January 12, 1846[16][17] |
Edward Luscher | ||
Louis (Ludwig) Martin | Erndtebrück | Johann Detthard November 23, 1844[37][53] |
Karl Meier | Fulda | Brig Garonne December 6, 1845[20][25] |
Anerew Meyer | ||
Henry Minkel | [54] | |
Johann Nicholas Mosel | Lower Saxony | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Johann Nicholas Mosel Jr | Lower Saxony | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Heirich Mueller Sr. | Hanover | Schooner Gesina January 10, 1846[36][55] |
Ysidro Munos | Abstract 462 Eugenio Munos 320 acres land grant February 5, 1846[56] Abstract 463 Eugenio Munos 320 acres land grant February 5, 1846[57] | |
Adolph Mylius | Hohenhameln | Ship Andacia March 29, 1846[15] |
Jacob Neffendorf | Redert, Nassau | Barque Neptun December 3, 1845[17][44] |
Dr. August Nette | Germany | Ferdinand December 21, 1844[6] |
Charles Henry Nimitz | Bremen | Grandfather of Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz[39][58] |
Rafael Orsina | ||
Friedrich Pape | Gadenstedt | Barq Herkules November 23, 1845[51][52] |
Antonio Pena | Calistro Pena 320 acres land grant Dec 8, 1847 to John Jacob von Coll[59] | |
Johannes Poetsch (Petsch) | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][60] | |
Peter Poetsch (Petsch) | Frickhofen | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][60] |
Ludwig Pook | Dohrenberg | Johann Detthard November 23, 1844 [37] |
B.L. Posey | ||
Johann Ludwig Ransleben | Leipzig | Ship Mathilde October 3, 1846[11][12] |
August Rehmen | ||
Gehard Rohig | Reichshof | Colchis October 29, 1846[31] |
August Rudolph | Germany | 1850 Census[61] |
Phillip Heinrich Sauer | Frohnhausen | Harriet December 22, 1845[62] |
Peter Schandua | Frickhofen | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][60] |
L. Schaeper | ||
Hermann J. Scheele | Germany | Matador December 19, 1845[63] |
Adolph Schildknect | Frohnhausen | Bohemia October 10, 1846[64] |
August Schmidt | Biebrich | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][60] |
Johann Nicholas Schmidt | Offenbach | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Lorenz Schmidt | Offenbach | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Ludwig Schmidt | Offenbach | Brig Herschel October 22, 1845[4][5] |
Mathias Schmidt | Belgium | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Johann Schmidtzinsky | Germany | Barque Neptun December 3, 1845[17][44] (15 Feb 1821 – 13 Aug 1893) St. Mary's[61] |
Johann Wilhelm Schnautz | Fellingshausen, Nassau | Brig Georg Dillus December 25, 1845[42][43] |
Johann Adam Schuessler | Bonfeld, Württemberg | Dyle November 18, 1845 [27][65][66]Cherry Spring family cemetery[67] |
C.F. Schultz | ||
M.M. Shelley | ||
Theodore Specht | Wolfenbüttel | Louise November 2, 1846[68] |
August Spilker | Hildesheim | 1845 Ship Margaretha November 25, 1845[41] |
Georg Karl Stommel | Hernstein | Colchis October 29, 1846[31] |
George N Stebbins | 1847 Town Owner Lot 604[69] | |
Heinrich Thiele | Hohenfelden | Ship Margaretha November 23, 1846[3] |
Thomas Thom | ||
George F Tolle | George F Tolle 320 acres land grant April 30, 1873 to John O Meusebach[70] | |
Julius Heinrich Van Wamel | Braunschweig | Barque Neptun December 3, 1845[17][44] |
G.W. Vandergrift | ||
Rudolph Von Schwerin | Kreis Meseritz | Louise November 2, 1846[68] |
Emil Wahrmund | Wiesbaden | Talisman April 11, 1846[71] |
Wilhelm Wahrmund | Wiesbaden | Talisman April 11, 1846[71] |
August Walch | ||
Johann Joseph Walch | Marxheim | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][72] |
Peter Walch | Marxheim | Ship Washington December 5, 1845[14][60] |
Peter Walter | Oppenheim | Ship James Edward November 30, 1846[9][10] |
Johann Jacob Weber | Frickhofen | Ship Element October 22, 1846[73][74] |
Carl Conrad Wehmeyer | Gros Wanzleben, Prussia | (16 Feb 1816 – 21 Oct 1898) Der Stadt Friedhof[75] |
Daniel Weierschausen | Dillenburg | Brig Auguste Meline December 31, 1845[32][33] |
Heinrich Weierschausen | Dillenburg | Brig Auguste Meline December 31, 1845[32][33] |
Anton Weinheimer | Lipporn | Barque Straba November 20, 1845[76] |
George Weinheimer | Lipporn | Barque Straba November 20, 1845[76] |
Peter Weller | ||
Conrad Wissemann | Raboldshausen Hesses-Wassau |
1846[63] |
Conrad Wittenben | Peine | Herkules November 23, 1844 [77] |
Heinrich Wittenben | ||
Jacob Wurzbach | Germany | Ship Andacia March 29, 1846[15] |
Francis Gus Wurzbach | Winterlingen | Dyle Soomes March 15, 1846[27][30] |
Nicolaus Zink | Bamberg | Herschel December 5, 1844[21][78] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Kohout, Martin Donell. "Gillespie County, Texas". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
- ^ The Ship James Edward, November 30, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b Ship Margaretha, November 23, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b c d e f g "Brig Herschel". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.240
- ^ a b Ferdinand, December215, 1844, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ "Ship York". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.253
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Ship James Edward". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.255
- ^ a b c "Ship Mathilde". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
- ^ a b c Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.252
- ^ a b "Barque Sarah Ann". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.244
- ^ a b c Ship Andacia, May 29, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b "Brig Johann Dethardt". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.248
- ^ Van Winkle, Irene. "Braeutigam-Kensing Tales Rife with Woe". West Kerr Current. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Brig Apollo". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.251
- ^ a b Herschel, December 5, 1844, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ "Zodiac 1850 Census". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Joaquin Castillo land grant Dec 8, 1847 to John Jacob von Coll". Texas General Land Office. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Guadalupe Castillo land grant Dec 8, 1847 to Thomas Fosterl". Texas General Land Office. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b "Brig Garonne". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c "Ship Timoleon". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.245
- ^ Gerhard Hermann, January 10, 1846 Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ Arminius, October 15, 1845, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b Dyle Soomes, March 15, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b c d Colchis, October 29, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b c d "Brig Auguste Meline". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.247
- ^ a b c d "Ship Riga". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Ship Everhardt". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.249
- ^ a b c d Detthard, November 23, 1844, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ Karl Ferdinand, December 20, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b "1850 Census Gillespie County Dwellings 1–50". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ York, October 25, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b c d e 1845 Ship Margaretha, November 25, 1845, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b c d "Brig Georg Dillus". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.246
- ^ a b c d e "Barque Neptun". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Orient". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 9 January 2011.
- ^ Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.256
- ^ 1846 Orient, December 9, 1845, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ "Barque Franziska". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ Hadeler, Glenn. "Emil von Kriewitz de Czepry". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
- ^ a b Garonne, December 6, 1844, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b "Barq Herkules". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.242
- ^ Hayter, Delmar J. "Louis Martin". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "1860 Gillespie County Census Family 451- 500 So Grape Creek". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
- ^ "Schooner Gesina". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Abstract 462 Eugenio Munos 320 acres land grant February 5, 1846". Texas General Land Office. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Abstract 463 Eugenio Munos 320 acres land grant February 5, 1846". Texas General Land Office. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ Kohout, Martin Donell. "Nimitz, Charles Henry". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ "Calistro Pena land grant Dec 8, 1847 to John Jacob von Coll". Texas General Land Office. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Ship Washington". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b "1850 Census Gillespie County Dwellings 51–100". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ Harriet, December 22, 1845, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ a b Indianola Immigrant Database (2002) Victoria Regional History Center
- ^ Bohemia, October 10, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ "Ship Dyle". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ "Johann Adam Schuessler". Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- ^ "Johann Adam Schuessler Family". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b Louise, November 8, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ Pioneers in God's Hills (1960) pp.259–266
- ^ "George F Tolle 320 acres land grant April 30, 1873 to John O Meusebach". Texas General Land Office. Archived from the original on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b Talisman, April 11, 1846, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ Washington, December 5, 1845, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ "Ship Element". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ Pioneers in God's Hills (1960), P.254
- ^ "Conrad Carl Wehmeyer". Family Tree Maker. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b "Barque Straba". Gillespie County Historical Society. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ 1844 Herkules, November 23, 1844, Galveston Historical Foundation Immigration Database
- ^ Ragsdale, Crystal Sasse. "Nicolaus Zink". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
References
[edit]- "Signers of Petition to Create Gillespie County". Gillespie County Historical Society.
- Pioneers in God's Hills. Gillespie County Historical Society. 1960.
- Geue, Chester William (2009). A New Land Beckoned: German Immigration to Texas, 1844–1847. Clearfield. ISBN 978-0-8063-0981-1.
- "Immigration Database". Galveston Historical Foundation.
- "Indianola Immigrant Database". Victoria Tx Regional History Center. Archived from the original on 2010-11-25.
- "County Search". Texas Historical Commission. Archived from the original on 2013-02-25.
- "Land Grant Search". Texas General Land Office. Archived from the original on 2011-02-20.