DIRECTORIES
Little Colony
Little Colony
Printed in the Bastrop Advertiser 1920s
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN'S LITTLE COLONY
Record of 70 of the 100 families that were permitted to settle in nd around Bastrop
County during this period of settlement.
Richard Andrews, arrived 1827 from Georgia, occupation, farming.
Stephen F. Austin
Jose Manuel Bangs, arrived 1816 from Baltimore, Maryland, occupation, printer
(accompanied Xavier Mina)
Leman Barker, arrived 1827, from Missouri, occupation farmer
Martha Barker, arrived 1835, from North Carolina, widow with a family of two
Benjamin Barton, arrived 1830, from Alabama, occupation farmer
William Barton, arrived 1828 from Alabama, occupation farmer
Hiram Beales, arrived 1835, from Pennsylvania, occupation miller
James H. Bostick, arrived from Tennessee
Benjamin Bowles, arrived 1827, from Missouri, occupation farmer
John W. Bunton, arrived 1835, from Tennessee, occupation lawyer
Edward Burleson, arrived 1830, from Tennessee, occupation farmer
James Burleson arrived 1831 from Tennessee, occupation farmer
Jonathan Burleson, arrived 1832
Isaac Castner, arrived 1832 from Alabama
Thomas Christian arrived 1832 from Illinois
Sarah Cottle arrived 1831, widow and family
Sylvenus Cottle arrived 1835
John C. Cunningham arrived 1839 from Ohio, occupation farmer
L. C. Cunningham, from Tennessee, occupation lawyer
Elijah Curtis arrived 1823 from Alabama, occupation farmer
Thomas De Crow, arrived 1831 from Maine, occupation farmer
James Doyle arrived 1835 from Ireland, bricklayer
Soloman Duty, arrived 1824 from Louisiana
Charles Edwards arrived 1829, from New York, occupation farmer
Atanacia Garcia arrived 1835 from Mexico
Thomas J. Gazeley arrived 1828 from Ohio, occupation physician
Andrew Graham arrived 1832 from Tennessee
F. W. Grassmeyer arrived 1831 from Germany, occupation merchant
Edward Gritten arrived 1835 from England
James Haggard arrived 1835 from Tennessee, occupation farmer
Isaac Harris from Trinity
Elijah Highsmith arrived 1828 from Missouri, occupation farmer
Perry B. Isles, arrived 1830 from Kentucky, occupation farmer
Edward Jenkins arrived 1829 from Alabama, occupation farmer
James Knight arrived 1822
Richard Lafrence, arrived 1831 from Philadelphia, occupation farmer
Weldon Lightfoot arrived 1831
Addison Litton arrived 1835 from Missouri, occupation farmer
Lewis Lomis arrived 1831 from New York
Thomas H. Mays, arrived 1830 from Tennessee, occupation farmer
Ruthie Mackey arrived 1831 from Alabama, with seven children of tender age.
William Medford, arrived 1832 from Illinois, occupation farmer
Samuel Millet, arrived 1831 from Maine
Azeriah G. Moore arrived 1835 from District Columbus, occupation Carpenter
Jonathan D. Morris, arrived 1835 from North Carolina, occupation farmer
Jose A. Navarro from San Fernando de Bexar
Benjamin Osborne arrived 1826 from Mississippi
Joseph Rogers arrived 1831 from Tennessee, occupation farmer
Moses Rosseau arrived 1828 from Alabama, occupation farmer
Samuel Sawyer, arrived 1831 from New York, occupation merchant
Charles S. Smith from New York
Elizabeth Standifer, 1829 from Alabama, occupation farmer and widow
James Standifer, arrived 1829 from Alabama, occupation, farmer and son of Elizabeth
John Steward, from Alabama, age 16, occupation farmer
James Steward, from Alabama, age 14, occupation farmer
James Stuart, arrived 1835 from Ohio, occupation blacksmith
Benjamin Tanille, arrived 1835 from Kentucky
Thomas Thompson arrived 1825 from ARkansas, occupation farmer
James Wadlington, United States orth in 1832
John B. Walters, arrived 1825 from Missouri, occupation farmer
Martin Wells arrived 1830 from Alabama, occupation farmer
W. C. White arrived 1822
George W. Whiteside, arrived 1832, age 8 years
Josiah Wilbarger, arrived 1827 from Missouri, occupation farmer
Samuel M. Williams, arrived 1822
Leander Woods, arrived 1824 from Missouri, occupation farmer