Stephen Fuller Austin (1793-1836)
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| − | Stephen Fuller Austin was born [[Nov 3]], 1793 in Austinville, Virginia, son of Moses Austin (1767-1821).  Stephen was raised on the Missouri frontier, where his father Moses had a lead-mining operation in Bellevue, [[Washington County, Missouri]].  Stephen served in the Missouri Territorial Legislature, from 1814 to 1819.  He was judge of the Circuit Court serving Lawrence County, Arkansas Territory in 1820.  | + | Stephen Fuller Austin was born [[Nov 3]], 1793 in Austinville, Virginia, son of Moses Austin (1767-1821).  Stephen was raised on the Missouri frontier, where his family had moved when he was five years old and where his father Moses had a lead-mining operation in Bellevue, [[Washington County, Missouri]].  Stephen served in the Missouri Territorial Legislature, from 1814 to 1819.  He was judge of the Circuit Court serving Lawrence County, Arkansas Territory in 1820.  | 
The [[Economic Panic of 1819]] led his father to embark on a scheme for the colonization of Texas, then part of Mexico.  In 1821 Moses obtained a grant from the Mexican government, but died soon thereafter.  It was his son Stephen who followed his father's idea and started a colony there in 1822 with several hundred families on the Brazos River.  | The [[Economic Panic of 1819]] led his father to embark on a scheme for the colonization of Texas, then part of Mexico.  In 1821 Moses obtained a grant from the Mexican government, but died soon thereafter.  It was his son Stephen who followed his father's idea and started a colony there in 1822 with several hundred families on the Brazos River.  | ||