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Darlington Washington in the Republic of Texas

 

Darlington Washington in the Republic of Texas
By 1841 Darlington Washington, then 35, was in Texas before its statehood. This certificate is issued to him for a square mile of land. Note he certifies he is married, which entitled settlers to more land than a single man. This document is courtesy of Frances Armaly, a descendant. The origin of Darlington's strange name has not been traced, but most think his mother was Nancy Darlington. Others suggest he was named for a prominent preacher. He was called Darling, and died in Parker County, Texas, perhaps at the hand of Indians, in about 1860.

 
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