Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1993 Page: 163
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Digest of the Book of Land Certificates
upon demonstrating by declaration of John Brennan and William C. Baxter that he
had resided in Texas for three years (page 181, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, if so, the certificate should
have been for 320 acres, land located in Comanche County)
Turner, George, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 89 on September
1, 1845 upon demonstrating by declaration of Nicholas Ware and Jacob Tipps that
he had resided in Texas for three years (page 186, apparently granted in accordance
with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, if so, the certificate should
have been for 320 acres, 203 acres located in Colorado County, 117 acres located
in Anderson County)
Turner, William R., granted fourth class certificate number 126 for 640 acres on July 12,
1847 upon demonstrating by declaration of George B. Halyard and Isam Tooke that
he had resided in Texas for three years before January 1, 1845 (page 200, apparently
granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1841, land
located in Colorado County)
Waddle, Richard, single man, granted fourth class certificate number 102 for 320 acres
on August 24, 1846 upon demonstrating by declaration of Thomas Russell and
William J. Jones that he had resided in Texas for three years before January 1, 1845
(page 189, apparently granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed
January 4, 1841, land apparently not located)
Wade, David, man of family, granted first class unconditional certificate number 49 on
February 3, 1838 for one labor (one league having previously been granted) upon
demonstrating by declaration of Moses Townsend and Stephen Townsend that he
had resided in Texas before May 2, 1835 (page 26, granted in accordance with the
provisions of the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Uvalde
County)
Wade, Joshua R., single man, granted first class unconditional certificate number 47 on
February 3, 1838 for one-third league upon demonstrating by declaration of David
Wade and Stephen Townsend that he had resided in Texas before the Declaration
of Independence was made (page 26, granted in accordance with the provisions of
the constitution adopted March 17, 1836, land located in Blanco County)
Wadham, Willard, single man, granted second class conditional certificate number 6 on
May 2, 1839 for 320 acres (page 144, apparently granted in accordance with the
provisions of the law passed January 4, 1838)
Wadham, Willard, by virtue of conditional certificate number 6, granted third class
unconditional certificate number 1 for 320 acres on May 3, 1841 upon demonstrat-
ing by declaration of John F. Miller and John Pinchback that he had resided in Texas
for three years and performed all the duties required of him as a citizen (pages 153-
154, granted in accordance with the provisions of the law passed January 15, 1841,
233 acres located in Colorado County, 87 acres located in Lavaca County)
Walker, Donaldson, single man, granted second class conditional certificate number 23
on May 20, 1839 for 320 acres (page 148, apparently granted in accordance with
the provisions of the law passed January 4, 1838)
Walker, Kidder, single man, granted third class conditional certificate number 46 for 320
acres on May 3, 1841 upon demonstrating that he arrived in Texas in July 1839
(page 238, granted in accordance with the provisions of the laws passed January
4, 1838 and January 15, 1841)
Walker, Kidder, by virtue of conditional certificate number 46, granted third class
unconditional certificate number 28 for 320 acres on August 1, 1842 upon
demonstrating by declaration of E. W. Perry and Robert H. Tobin that he had resided
in Texas for three years (page 169, land apparently not located)
Waiters, August, single man, granted second class conditional certificate number 11 on
May 14, 1839 for 320 acres (page 145, apparently granted in accordance with the163
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