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Posted By: stxhunter history - 03/28/19
doing some digging on family history and found this.

George Tumlinson (b. 1814 MO) who was a member of the Gonzales Alamo Relief Force and died in the Alamo 6 Mar 1836. He is thought to also have had another son John Tumlinson (b. 1810) who fought at the Battle of San Jacinto, but this may be confused with cousin Capt. John J. Tumlinson.Ann and James Tumlinson had one son, Samuel, who was born 12 May 1832 and died 19 Dec 1846. Stepdaughter Ann Eliza Cardwell was interviewed by the Galveston News (Reporter Mr. S.M. Le Sesne) about her experiences in the critical days of the Texas Revolution in Gonzales, she told of the fall of the Alamo, described that they traded with sites in Columbia and Nacogdoches and an armed escort would have to accompany the trading parties to resist Indian attacks. Her family was close friends of Stephen F. Austin, "Three-Legged Willie" and other distinguished statesmen of the period. She related that her family received Mrs. Emily Dickinson who was the only Anglo survivor at the Alamo at the family home in Gonzales [original article quoted Mrs. Emily Dickinson, likely referring to Susannah Wilkerson Dickinson--WLM]. While escaping from the Mexican army which was crossing through the country after the Alamo defeat, members of her family could see both the Texas and Mexican armies near San Jacinto.

Knew about Capt. John J Tumlison. but not about George his cousin.
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: history - 03/28/19
That's pretty cool, Roger!
Posted By: stxhunter Re: history - 03/28/19
Yeah i'm going to to do some more digging later.
Posted By: rem141r Re: history - 03/28/19
Three-Legged Willie must have been quite popular with the laydays
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/28/19
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McAlpin_Williamson

Actually Three Legged Willie had closer ties to Bastrop county than to his namesake co. He was never slowed down by his affliction especially on horseback. It was said he could cut the rug too!
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/28/19
Btw Roger this weekend is the Big Fannin/ Goliad massacre reenactment. Open to public.

https://presidiolabahia.org/upcoming-events-1

Scroll down to info!
Posted By: Semper_Fi57 Re: history - 03/28/19
Roger,

Were you aware that several Tumlinsons were Texas Rangers?


Jim
Posted By: stxhunter Re: history - 03/28/19
Originally Posted by Semper_Fi57
Roger,

Were you aware that several Tumlinsons were Texas Rangers?


Jim

yes sir
Posted By: stxhunter Re: history - 03/28/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Btw Roger this weekend is the Big Fannin/ Goliad massacre reenactment. Open to public.

https://presidiolabahia.org/upcoming-events-1

Scroll down to info!

Going to Barry's this Saturday, so i'll be in Goliad.
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/28/19
Cool Roger!

I can trace some of my ancestors back to the Alamo also.

Hope you and Barry catch some big ole catfish!
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/28/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Btw Roger this weekend is the Big Fannin/ Goliad massacre reenactment. Open to public.

https://presidiolabahia.org/upcoming-events-1

Scroll down to info!


Bob, do you still do that ?

I hope to make it down there to see that one of these days!

I’ve never been to Goliad.
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/28/19
Neal, I’ll be there as a non-combatant. Me and another fellow are the Statler and Waldorf doubles. Our historical personna is old geezer.
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/28/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Neal, I’ll be there as a non-combatant. Me and another fellow are the Statler and Waldorf doubles. Our historical personna is old geezer.


LOL ! Wished I had time to make it down there this weekend!
Posted By: rockinbbar Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Neal, I’ll be there as a non-combatant. Me and another fellow are the Statler and Waldorf doubles. Our historical personna is old geezer.


LOL ! Wished I had time to make it down there this weekend!



Non combatants don't get to shoot the cannon! frown

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Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by chlinstructor
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Neal, I’ll be there as a non-combatant. Me and another fellow are the Statler and Waldorf doubles. Our historical personna is old geezer.


LOL ! Wished I had time to make it down there this weekend!



Non combatants don't get to shoot the cannon! frown

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Oh man!!! I’d love to do that!!! 🤠
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/29/19
Nor do they have to clean it!

Btw that sumbitch is heavy!
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Nor do they have to clean it!

Btw that sumbitch is heavy!


I bet!!!
Posted By: stxhunter Re: history - 03/29/19
Will Mike be there this year?
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/29/19
Rog, he said he’ll be in Friday night. So yes!

Partay at Statler and Waldorf’s camp saturday night!
Posted By: curdog4570 Re: history - 03/29/19
Isn’t Steve No a descendent of Three
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McAlpin_Williamson

Actually Three Legged Willie had closer ties to Bastrop county than to his namesake co. He was never slowed down by his affliction especially on horseback. It was said he could cut the rug too!


Isn’t Three Legged Willie an ancestor of Steve No?
Posted By: chlinstructor Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Rog, he said he’ll be in Friday night. So yes!

Partay at Statler and Waldorf’s camp saturday night!


Oh the stories that will be told!😬
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by curdog4570
Isn’t Steve No a descendent of Three
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McAlpin_Williamson

Actually Three Legged Willie had closer ties to Bastrop county than to his namesake co. He was never slowed down by his affliction especially on horseback. It was said he could cut the rug too!


Isn’t Three Legged Willie an ancestor of Steve No?


Gene, I don’t know.
Posted By: stxhunter Re: history - 03/29/19
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Originally Posted by curdog4570
Isn’t Steve No a descendent of Three
Originally Posted by kaywoodie
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McAlpin_Williamson

Actually Three Legged Willie had closer ties to Bastrop county than to his namesake co. He was never slowed down by his affliction especially on horseback. It was said he could cut the rug too!


Isn’t Three Legged Willie an ancestor of Steve No?


Gene, I don’t know.
Use to have Steve's number but guess i didn't transfer it to this Ph.
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