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Major Valerius Palentine Sanders

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Major Valerius Palentine Sanders

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
1908 (aged 74–75)
Texas, USA
Burial
Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.1991889, Longitude: -99.8111928
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He was sheriff, county treasurer and postmaster of Bandera County, Texas.

Information contributed by Donna Schulte Loth.

From the book: Earliest Settlers of Polk County, Texas Prior to Statehood - 1846, compiled by Ruth Peebles and Laurie Gupton, Polk County Memorial Museum, Livingston, Texas 2016:
"Saunders, Cynthia (nee Stubblefield): Arr. 1838, wife of Edward Saunders who died in Angelina County, early 1840s, Ch: Louisa, TN 1832; Valerius P., TN 1834; Thomas W. TN, 1836. After her husband's death, she and her ch. moved to Swartwout to be near her brothers. Mar (2) David G. Kincaide. (FAG mem # 257302255) Cynthia died soon after. (Both of her sons were Texas Rangers). David Kincaid remarried and moved from Polk County."
Betsy Deiterman, Curator, Polk County Memorial Museum
He was sheriff, county treasurer and postmaster of Bandera County, Texas.

Information contributed by Donna Schulte Loth.

From the book: Earliest Settlers of Polk County, Texas Prior to Statehood - 1846, compiled by Ruth Peebles and Laurie Gupton, Polk County Memorial Museum, Livingston, Texas 2016:
"Saunders, Cynthia (nee Stubblefield): Arr. 1838, wife of Edward Saunders who died in Angelina County, early 1840s, Ch: Louisa, TN 1832; Valerius P., TN 1834; Thomas W. TN, 1836. After her husband's death, she and her ch. moved to Swartwout to be near her brothers. Mar (2) David G. Kincaide. (FAG mem # 257302255) Cynthia died soon after. (Both of her sons were Texas Rangers). David Kincaid remarried and moved from Polk County."
Betsy Deiterman, Curator, Polk County Memorial Museum

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15th Regimant Texas Cavalry Confederate States of America


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