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Samuel “Sam” Lusk

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Samuel “Sam” Lusk

Birth
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1 Dec 1861 (aged 60)
Brenham, Washington County, Texas, USA
Burial
Brenham, Washington County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Soldier and politician, was born on December 15, 1800, in Buncombe County, NC. He was raised and educated in Tennessee. He married America Coffee, the sister of Gen. John Holland and Thomas Coffee, in 1923 and moved to Alabama. Lusk immigrated to Texas about 1835 and settled near Washington-on-the-Brazos. In 1836 he joined Sam Houston's forces but did not participate at the battle of San Jacinto because he had been detailed to protect the women and children. Lusk was a member of the convention of the Republic of Texas that ratified annexation. He served as county clerk in Washington County from 1848 to 1858. He was among the earliest settlers of Brenham and served as its mayor in 1858-59. Lusk died in Brenham on December 1,1861, in a yellow fever epidemic, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery there. His daughter, malinda C. Lusk, married Dewitt C. Giddings, and his son Patrick H.Lusk, drew a white bean in the Black Bean episode and so survived the Mier expedition. He was released through the intervention of his uncle's friend Andrew Jackson.
Soldier and politician, was born on December 15, 1800, in Buncombe County, NC. He was raised and educated in Tennessee. He married America Coffee, the sister of Gen. John Holland and Thomas Coffee, in 1923 and moved to Alabama. Lusk immigrated to Texas about 1835 and settled near Washington-on-the-Brazos. In 1836 he joined Sam Houston's forces but did not participate at the battle of San Jacinto because he had been detailed to protect the women and children. Lusk was a member of the convention of the Republic of Texas that ratified annexation. He served as county clerk in Washington County from 1848 to 1858. He was among the earliest settlers of Brenham and served as its mayor in 1858-59. Lusk died in Brenham on December 1,1861, in a yellow fever epidemic, and is buried in the Masonic Cemetery there. His daughter, malinda C. Lusk, married Dewitt C. Giddings, and his son Patrick H.Lusk, drew a white bean in the Black Bean episode and so survived the Mier expedition. He was released through the intervention of his uncle's friend Andrew Jackson.


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  • Created by: Dawna Carlton
  • Added: Nov 15, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44360371/samuel-lusk: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel “Sam” Lusk (15 Dec 1800–1 Dec 1861), Find a Grave Memorial ID 44360371, citing Brenham Masonic Cemetery, Brenham, Washington County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Dawna Carlton (contributor 47033362).