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Land Record of Early Texas White's

Data from Land Records for: William White
First Arrived in Texas: Mar1840
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:
Conditional Certificate Issued in:
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 5Aug1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: Timothy White
First Arrived in Texas: 1839
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 23Dec1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 5May1845
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County

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Data from Land Records for: Tilman R White

First Arrived in Texas: 7Aug1839
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 1Jan1840
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Houston County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 4Mar1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County

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Data from Land Records for: Thomas M White

First Arrived in Texas: Dec1840
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:
Conditional Certificate Issued in:
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 3Mar1845
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: Teresa White

First Arrived in Texas: Jan1840
Class of Grant:
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:
Conditional Certificate Issued in:
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: Feb1845
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County

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Data from Land Records for: Sarah White

First Arrived in Texas: 29Dec1839
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 4Jul1842
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 3Mar1845
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County

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Data from Land Records for: Robert White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 13May1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 1Apr1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: Robert White

First Arrived in Texas: Dec1839
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 5Dec1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Houston County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:
Comments: Married

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Data from Land Records for: Rachel White

First Arrived in Texas: 29Dec1839
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 4Jul1842
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

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Data from Land Records for: Milly White

First Arrived in Texas: 15Jan1840
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:
Conditional Certificate Issued in:
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 1Jan1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Shelby County

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Data from Land Records for: Leonard White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 5Sep1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

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Data from Land Records for: John W White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 2
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 18Jul1838
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 2Aug1841
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County

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Data from Land Records for: John S White

First Arrived in Texas: Dec1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 1Jan1840
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Houston County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 4Mar1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County

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Data from Land Records for: John L White

First Arrived in Texas: Post 1Oct1837
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 1Jan1840
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:
Comments: Single

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Data from Land Records for: John L White

First Arrived in Texas: Dec1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 4Jul1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 3Jul1843
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Fannin County

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Data from Land Records for: John H White

First Arrived in Texas: Jan1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 25Dec1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 18Feb1850
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Titus County

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Data from Land Records for: John [Joel] White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 23Dec1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

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Data from Land Records for: James F White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 2
Amount of Land: 1280 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 23Dec1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

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Data from Land Records for: James White

First Arrived in Texas: Oct1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 4Jul1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 6Dec1841
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County

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Data from Land Records for: Henry A White

First Arrived in Texas: Post 1Oct1837
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 24Sep1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 12Jul1847
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Walker County

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Data from Land Records for: Francis White

First Arrived in Texas: Pre 1Oct1837
Class of Grant: 2
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 6Jul1838
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 6Apr1852
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County

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Data from Land Records for: David S White

First Arrived in Texas: Nov1840
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: Sep1841
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Bowie County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

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Data from Land Records for: David White

First Arrived in Texas:
Class of Grant: 2
Amount of Land: 1280 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 9Oct1838
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Shelby County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 5Sep1842
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: Benjamin White

First Arrived in Texas: 29Oct1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 4Jul1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 6Dec1841
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Red River County

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Data from Land Records for: Alfred White

First Arrived in Texas: Pre 1Oct1837
Class of Grant:
Amount of Land: 640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:
Conditional Certificate Issued in:
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 7Jan1848
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Harris County

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Data from Land Records for: Abel H White

First Arrived in Texas: Post 1Oct1837
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 25Nov1839
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 19Nov1849
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: Foster Bobo
First Arrived in Texas: 14May1837
Class of Grant: 2
Amount of Land: 1280 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 2Aug1838
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued: 2Dec1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in: Montgomery County

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Data from Land Records for: William H Bobo

First Arrived in Texas: 1Jun1838
Class of Grant: 3
Amount of Land: 320 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued: 3Jan1840
Conditional Certificate Issued in: Harrison County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:

Class Designations for Settlers of the Republic


During the period of the Republic of Texas, the Texas government granted over 50 million acres of public land to attract new settlers. The amount of land and the conditions of the grants were based primarily on the settler's "class", which was determined by their date arrival in Texas (see chart below). Refer to our section on Texas Land Records for a more detailed discussion of Texas land grants and the process for obtaining them.

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Qualifying Amount of Land Granted
Class Date of Arrival Families Singles Privileges(1)
1 Before 2 Mar 1836 1 league
+ 1 labor
1/3 league Unconditional
2 2 Mar 1836 thru
1 Oct 1837
1280 acres 640 acres Conditional
2M(2) 2 Mar 1836 thru
1 Aug 1836
1 league
+ 1 labor
1/3 league Unconditional
3 1 Oct 1837 thru
1 Jan 1840(3)
640 acres 320 acres Conditional
4 1 Jan 1840 thru
1 Jan 1842(3)
640 acres 320 acres Conditional(3)
Notes:
(1) Unconditional grantees could sell or transfer their rights immediately; conditional grantees were required to establish residency in Texas for three years before an unconditional certificate was issued.
(2) Not an official designation; generally referred to as Class 2; reserved for volunteers for military service; the date of arrival requirements fell within that of Class 2 but the grantee received the amount of land and privileges of Class 1.
(3) In addition to the conditions imposed for classes 2 and 3, the class 4 grantee was required to cultivate 10 acres of the land on which he settled.

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Distance and Area Measurements
Used in Early Texas Land Transactions


Land measurements used in early Texas were based on the Spanish system of the period. They were keyed to two primary units of distance: a vara and a league. Conversions to the more familiar measures that we know today are shown below. The graphics depict the relations among the various units of distance and area.

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Distance (Linear) Measurements

1 Vara = approximately 33-1/3 inches = 0.93 yards
1 League = 5000 varas = approximately 2.6 miles




Area Measurements

1 Labor (pronounced lah-bor') = 1,000,000 square varas = 177.1 acres
1 League = 1 square linear league = 25 labors = 4428 acres = 6.8 square miles
1 Square Mile = 640 acres = approximately 3.6 labors = 0.145 leagues


The sitio, another term sometimes used to describe land area in colonial Texas, was somewhat more loosely defined. Roughly translated from Spanish, the term meant space or parcel. In early Texas, the term referred to the amount of land required for ranching horses, mules and cattle. It was often used to designate the equivalent of one league of land.

Occasionally, in documents recorded later in the Republic, early Statehood, and beyond, the researcher may run across the more modern term "section" to apply to land area. A section is 15 square miles, or a little more that two leagues.

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Texas Land Records


The transfer of public lands to individuals in the region of Texas began under Spanish rule in the eighteenth century. Then, after Mexico won her independence from Spain in 1821, the number of these grants increased significantly. It was not until after the Texas Revolution in 1836, however, that the rush of individuals to obtain land in Texas took on explosive proportions.

Both Mexican and Republic of Texas laws required specific documentation that each applicant was required to furnish under oath. This documentation provides the basis for the abstracts of land record information contained in The Texians Database. Land records have been abstracted and included in the database beginning with grants issued under Mexican rule, but the large majority of the records are from the period of the Republic of Texas.

Spanish Land Records

Several thousand grants were issued by the Spanish government to early settlers in the region that is now Texas. Most of these records are kept in the Spanish Archives of the General Land Office (GLO) in Austin. Currently, there are no records in the Texian Database based on these early grants.

Mexican Land Records

Soon after Mexican independence, Stephen Austin followed through on a colonization plan started by his recently deceased father, Moses Austin. Thus, the younger Austin negotiated contracts with the Mexican govenment to colonize a region of fertile lands centered along the Brazos River. As a result, some three hundred families from the United States settled in Austin's colony and received land patents--mostly in 1824-25. Detailed information on these families can be accessed in the Other colonies soon emerged, and Austin later brought in more settlers under new contracts.

In addition to the settler grants issued under the colonization contracts of Austin, about a dozen other empresario contracts were awarded by the Mexican government. Those presently abstracted and included in the Texians Database include records from Austin's first colony and from the colony established by Green DeWitt centered at the town of Gonzales.

Information in these records includes a settler's name and date of arrival, the date of the title and amount of land issued, as well as other miscellaneous notes and comments. Refer to Distance and Area Measurements Used in Early Texas Land Transactions for an explanation of the units of measurement used in the land records from the Texian Database.

Republic of Texas Land Records

After the Texas Revolution and the formation of the Republic of Texas in 1836, the pace of settlement from the United States accelerated even more. Altogether, more than 50 million acres of public land had been deeded by the time of statehood in 1845.

The basic laws for acquiring land from the Republic of Texas were passed in 1837 and put in place with the opening of the land offices in February of 1838.

The primary factors that determine the amount of land granted were the date that the applicant first entered Texas, and whether single or a married head of family (see Class Designations for Settlers of the Republic). Single applicants received less, but their original grant could be augmented if they later married, or if they were later joined by their family from outside of Texas.

The process for acquiring land in the Republic of Texas was generally as follows:

The grant could be conditional or unconditional, depending of the designated Class of the applicant. If conditional, the grant was subject to the applicant establishing residency in Texas for at least three years.

Abstracts of the records for the these grants currently comprise the largest portion of the Texians Database. When available from the records in the General Land Office, information contained in each record includes the name and date of arrival of the settler, the designated class and amount of land for which the settler applied, and where and when both the conditional and the unconditional certificates were issued. In addition, miscellaneous notes about the settlers age, marital status, etc. have been provided if available from the records.

Land Records for Grants After Statehood

While at a much reduced pace, public land continued to be granted to individuals long after Texas became a state. However, there are currently no records in the Texian Database covering the post Republic period.


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Sample Early Land Record and Explanation of Terms

Data from Land Records for: Tilman R White

First Arrived in Texas:   7Aug1839
Class of Grant:   3
Amount of Land:   640 acres
Date Conditional Certificate Issued:   1Jan1840
Conditional Certificate Issued in:   Houston County
Date Unconditional Certificate Issued:   4Mar1844
Unconditional Certificate Issued in:   Harrison County
Qualifying Amount of Land Granted  
Class Date of Arrival Families Singles Privileges(1)
1 Before 2 Mar 1836 1 league
+ 1 labor
1/3 league Unconditional
2 2 Mar 1836 thru
1 Oct 1837
1280 acres 640 acres Conditional
2M(2) 2 Mar 1836 thru
1 Aug 1836
1 league
+ 1 labor
1/3 league Unconditional
3 1 Oct 1837 thru
1 Jan 1840(3)
640 acres 320 acres Conditional
4 1 Jan 1840 thru
1 Jan 1842(3)
640 acres 320 acres Conditional(3)
Area Measurements

1 Labor (pronounced lah-bor') = 1,000,000 square varas = 177.1 acres
1 League = 1 square linear league = 25 labors = 4428 acres = 6.8 square miles
1 Square Mile = 640 acres = approximately 3.6 labors = 0.145 leagues

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