James Bowie (1796–1836), frontiersman, died at Battle of the Alamo.Richard Andrews (1797?–1835), the first Texian killed during the Texas Revolution.Lorenzo de Zavala (1788–1836), first vice president of Republic of Texas, signer of Texas Declaration of Independence.Wheelock (1863–1932), founder and first mayor of Lubbock, 1909–15 Edwin Waller (1800–1881), judge and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence.Thomas Jefferson Rusk (1803–1857), Secretary of War of Republic of Texas, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Texas, U.S.Robertson (1785–1842), impresario, colony founder signed Texas Declaration of Independence Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson (1820–1879), early settler, translator, lawyer, postmaster.Emily Austin Perry (1795–1851), early settler of Texas.John Richard Parker (1834–1915), kidnapped in 1836 by Comanche Indians.John Parker (1758–1836), pioneer Texas settler.Daniel Parker (1781–1844), settler, church founder.Cynthia Ann Parker (1826–1870), kidnapped in 1836 and raised by Comanche Indians mother of Quanah Parker, the last Comanche Chief.Robert Neighbors (1815–1859), Indian agent, soldier, legislator.Jose Antonio Navarro (1795–1871), Texas statesman, revolutionary and politician.John Henry Moore (1800–1880), early settler.Collin McKinney (1766–1861), drafter of Texas Declaration of Independence both Collin County and its county seat, McKinney, are named for him.
Burnet (1788–1870), interim President of Republic of Texas Moses Austin Bryan (1817–1895), early settler of Texas.John Neely Bryan (1810–1877), founder of Dallas.1770–1829), grantee, settler, and namesake of Padre Island John Kirby Allen (1810–1838), founder of Houston.Charlotte Baldwin Allen (1805–1895), financed founding of Houston, known as the "mother of Houston".Augustus Chapman Allen (1806–1864), founder of Houston.