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George Sawyer
1793 - 1852 (59 years)-
Name George Sawyer Born 6 Feb 1793 Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA Gender Male Died 5 Dec 1852 , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA Person ID I6819 A00 Hoar and Horr Families North America Last Modified 6 Jul 2010
Father Josiah Sawyer, b. Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA Mother Prudence Johnson, b. 22 Jul 1759, Leominster, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA Married 4 Jan 1786 Family ID F10784 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Lucy Hoar, b. 9 Oct 1791, Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA , d. 13 Jul 1867, , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA (Age 75 years) Married 15 Jan 1816 Berlin, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA Children 1. Electa Sawyer, b. 2 May 1816, Bolton, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA , d. 11 Jul 1897, , Kaufman Co, Texas, USA (Age 81 years) 2. Ivers Sawyer, b. 11 Aug 1818 3. Louisa Sawyer, b. 7 Aug 1820 4. George Neville Sawyer, b. 5 Dec 1824 5. Lucy Ann Sawyer, b. 27 Sep 1828, Massachusetts, USA , d. 6 Feb 1891 (Age 62 years) 6. Mary Augusta Sawyer, b. 24 Dec 1831, Northboro, Worcester Co, Massachusetts, USA , d. 28 Nov 1909, Kaufman, Kaufman Co, Texas, USA (Age 77 years) Last Modified 22 Mar 2009 Family ID F2941 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Name: George Sawyer
Gender: Male
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Birth Date: 06 Feb 1793
Birthplace: BERLIN,WORCESTER,MASSACHUSETTS
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Father's Name: Josiah Sawyer
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Mother's Name: Prudence
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C50057-1
System Origin: Massachusetts-ODM
Source Film Number: 873748
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Collection: Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915
http://www.txgenweb5.org/txkaufman/wall/sawyerg.htm
Before coming to Texas George Sawyer owned and operated a Silk Factory in Massachusetts until about 1842. This factory believed to be located somewhere in Worcester County. At that time there was a rather large scale operation of raw silk factories in an experimental venture, one of these being Benjamin Franklin.
Obviously his venture proved unsuccessful, so George, along with many other of his kin, responded to the advertisement for settlers in Texas. They signed up with the Colony of Charles Fenton Mercer and his Associates, whose Colony would consist of land in the Robertson and Nacogdoches Districts of Texas.
They traveled down the Mississippi River by boat and overland to what is now Navarro and Henderson Counties in Texas. On April 29, 1850 in the town of Buffalo, Henderson Co., Nacogdoches District Cert. 455, 3rd Class 640 acres was issued to George Sawyer and patented May 27, 1852 by Mercer's Colony Certification and patented by the State of Texas. This survey was located in what is the modern-day Crandall area of Kaufman Co. Henderson County is a parent county of Kaufman and Van Zandt Counties, but most of the family would eventually settle in Kaufman County.
George lived long enough to see the land patents granted.
After the death of George, his wife Lucy made her home with their daughter Mary Augusta and husband James W. W. Gibbs in Crandall. She lived with them until her death and is buried in the Crandall Cemetery; the original part of this cemetery being partially on the Gibbs property, so it is assumed that it was first a family cemetery.
In 1856, Kaufman County Deed records indicate that George Sawyer's heirs sold his headright to Abner Johnson.
Submitted by Linda Feagin Harwell
- Name: George Sawyer