Mary Brown Austin (1768–1824) had dramatic influence on early Texas history. Perhaps her most important contribution to history is writing a letter to her son, Stephen, two days before the death of her husband, Moses Austin, imploring Stephen F. Austin to carry out the dying wish of his father—that Stephen follow through with the empresario grants for land settlement in Texas.[1] As such, Mary Brown Austin had a significant role in the shaping and development of Texas.
^ David B. Gracy II: Austin, Mary Brown from the Handbook of Texas Online (June 9, 2010). Retrieved December 26, 2015.
community worker and political activist MaryBrownAustin (1768–1824), mother of Texan pioneer Stephen F. AustinMaryAustin (born 1951), closest friend and former...
MaryBrownAustin (1768–1824) had dramatic influence on early Texas history. Perhaps her most important contribution to history is writing a letter to...
family of MaryBrown, who then became known as MaryBrownAustin. The Austins' second child was born in 1793 and named Stephen Fuller Austin in honor of...
Emily Austin Perry. He was the grandson of Moses Austin and MaryBrownAustin. Stephen F. Austin was his uncle. He had two brothers, Moses Austin Bryan...
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Austin, his grandfather, who had initially obtained permission from Mexico to serve as an empresario to settle Texas. His grandmother is MaryBrown Austin...
other spouses who had died. Brown had two half-sisters: Catherine Bridget Tobin, by her father's first marriage, and Mary Ann Collins, by her mother's...
Freddie Mercury: The biography. Little, Brown Book Group. pp. 187–190. ISBN 978-0-7481-2907-2. Austin, Mary; Freddie Mercury (12 November 2011). "The...
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Reb Brown (born Robert Edward Brown; April 29, 1948) is an American former football player and actor. Born in the Los Angeles area, Brown played football...
from Austin, Texas that formed in 2011 and has released four studio albums. The band consists of songwriter Shane Smith, along with Bennett Brown on fiddle...
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was originally intended for Mary Beth Evans, who turned it down when she decided to stay on As the World Turns. When Brown was offered a contract, she...
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