Alamo Defender. Age 27, rank private, native of Missouri, resident of Gonzales and was one of the famous thirty-two who went to the Alamo on March 1, 1836, and died there on March 6, 1836.
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George W. Tumlinson, 22, born 1814 in MO, a resident of Gonzales and Private artilleryman in Capt. Carey's Company. He was the son of James and Elizabeth Tumlinson. He joined the Texas artillery under Capt. Almeron Dickinson on 20 Sep 1835. He was in the Siege of Bexar, discharged and re-enlisted on 14 Dec 1835 into Capt. Carey's Company. Tumlinson was at home in Gonzales when the Alamo was surrounded and joined the Gonzales relief force to return to his post. Source: Used with permission. from Alamo Defenders-Index
SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
, Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved
Alamo Defender. Age 27, rank private, native of Missouri, resident of Gonzales and was one of the famous thirty-two who went to the Alamo on March 1, 1836, and died there on March 6, 1836.
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George W. Tumlinson, 22, born 1814 in MO, a resident of Gonzales and Private artilleryman in Capt. Carey's Company. He was the son of James and Elizabeth Tumlinson. He joined the Texas artillery under Capt. Almeron Dickinson on 20 Sep 1835. He was in the Siege of Bexar, discharged and re-enlisted on 14 Dec 1835 into Capt. Carey's Company. Tumlinson was at home in Gonzales when the Alamo was surrounded and joined the Gonzales relief force to return to his post. Source: Used with permission. from Alamo Defenders-Index
SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
, Wallace L. McKeehan, All Rights Reserved
Bio by: Debora Tumlinson
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Littleton Franklin Tumlinson
1805–1837
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James S. Tumlinson
1807–1840
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Polly Tumlinson
1809–1823
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David Carney Tumlinson
1811–1839
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John Henry Tumlinson
1816–1848
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William P Tumlinson
1818–1888
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William P. Tumlinson
1818–1888
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Edy Tumlinson
1820–1826
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Thomas J. Tumlinson
1823–1846
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Josiah Tumlinson
1826–1846
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Andrew Tumlinson
1829 – unknown
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