Fayette County Participants in
the Battle of San Jacinto

The San Jacinto Museum of History has biographies for the following men that Wade and Weyand listed as Fayette County participants in the Battle at San Jacinto. Click on their names to read the biographies provided at that site.
Alexander, Jerome B. Dawson, Nicholas Mosby
Andrews, Micah Eastland, Nicholas Mosby Kornegay, David Smith
Barton, Wayne Ehlinger, Joseph Lester, James Seaton
Baylor, Dr. John Walker Ford, Simon Peter Lewis, John E.
Breeding, Fidelia S. Green, Thomas Nabers, William
Brookfield, Francis E. Hancock, George Duncan Robison, Joel Walter
Burnam, John Hickson Harper, John Scallorn, John Wesley
Burnam, William Owen Herron, John H. Townsend, Spencer
Colton [or Coltrin], William Hill, Abraham (Asa) Webb Turnage, Shelby C.
Cox, Rev. Thomas W. Hill, Isaac Lafayette Wells, James A.
Crawford, Robert M. Hill, James Monroe Wertzner, Christian G.
Criswell, William Vancy Ingram, John Willoughby, Lieper
Cunningham, Leander Calvin Jett, James Matthew Winburn, McHenry
Darling, James Socrates Jett, Stephen

Others who Wade and Weyand listed, but who are not included at the San Jacinto Museum of History website as participants include the following. (The San Jacinto web site does not include those who served as camp guards among the participants.)

Abbots, Lancelot Crier, Andrew Townsend, John P.
Ballard, John T., Evans, Musgrove Townsend, Nathaniel
Boone, Garrett E. Osborn, Benjamin Franklin Townsend, Stephen
Castleman, Jacob P. Smith, Dr, William P.
Crownover, A. Townsend, J. T.
Source
Weyand, Leonie Rummel and Houston Wade. An Early History of Fayette County. The La Grange Journal, 1936.


Related Link

Recollections of Joel W. Robison
Includes Robison's account of the capture of Santa Anna in the January 1903 Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association at the Texas State Historical Association website