Fernando De León
Fernando De León | |
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| Born | 1798 Tamaulipas |
| Died | 1853 (aged 55) Texas |
| Resting place | Evergreen Cemetery Victoria, Texas 28°48′41″N 97°00′36″W / 28.81139°N 97.01000°W |
| Known for | Co-founder De León's Colony Fought in Texas War of Independence Aide-de-camp to James W. Robinson |
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| Children | Son w/Maria Adopted brother Silvestre's sons Martín and Francisco |
| Parent(s) | Martín De León Patricia de la Garza De León |
Fernando De León (1798–1853) was a co-founder of Victoria, Texas, and the first commissioner and colonization manager of De León's Colony. He fought against Antonio López de Santa Anna. De León was an aide-de-camp to provisional Texas governor James W. Robinson. In the war's confusion about Mexican loyalties, De León was first incarcerated by the Mexican army, only to be released and be incarcerated by the Texas army. When his brother Silvestre was murdered, he adopted Silvestre's sons. After the war, he legally recovered 50,000 acres (200 km2; 78 sq mi) of his land that had been redistributed to Texans. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark number 6541 placed at Evergreen Cemetery in 1972 acknowledges Fernando De León's contribution to Texas.