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My paternal grandmother's family was one of the Old 300 that went with Stephen F. Austin & settled what is now Austin, TX. I have an ancestor who died in the Alamo; his brother lived only because he wasn't there that day. Some of her ancestors were early Texas Rangers.LOL, I can imagine, Jack! I live in CA so the living history here doesn't center around my ancestry. I was born in Texas, with a lineage going back 150 years on both my dad's and mom's sides. The furthest I can name were two Fitzgerald brothers who lived right on the Red River at the time of the Alamo. They had been there more than 20 years by that time. Although they didn't fight in those battles, they were given the same plots of land as the soldiers because they ran a still and a ferry across the Red, which was considered essential for the war effort.
If we ever met we could visit for hours!