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Submitted: 9/28/16 • Approved: 10/15/22 • Last Updated: 10/18/22 • R110462-G0-S3
MEMORIAL
CAPTAIN Richard B Haley
July 27, 1810 - July 19, 1877
A Veteran Of 1836 Texas Armed Resistance To Mexican Forces.
Participated In The Grass Fight, November 26, And In Victory
At San Antonio On December 10, 1835.
Haley Was Born in Tennessee in 1824. He Moved To Present Shelby County, Texas. For His Services As An Early Colonist
And Soldier, He Was Given Six Land Grants. After 1850 He Lived In Leon And Freestone Counties. Twice Married He Had Three Children
*Note: He was involved in the Regulator-Moderator War of Shelby County in 1830.
Contributed on 9/28/16
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Record #: 110462