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Xavier Blanchard Debray | |||||||||||||||||
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Headstone Text C.S.A. Born Jan. 25, 1816 in Schlestadt, France. Died Jan. 6, 1895 at Austin, Tx Flat Marker Xavier Blanchard Debray Came To Texas From France 1848 Spanish Newspaper Publisher. Joined Confederate Army As 1st Lieutenant. Tom Green's Rifles 1861. Served Aide-De Camp Texas Governor Francis R. Lubbock. Major 2nd Regiment Texas Infantry. Colonel 26th Texas Cavalry Known As Debray's Regiment Used Extensively For Frontier Scouting Reconnaissance, Attacking And Fighting Delaying Actions. Commander Eastern District Texas And Galvaston Defenses Made Brigadier General 1864 After Red River Campaign To Prevent Invasion Of Texas. Erected By The State Of Texas 1963. |
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Please note the different birth dates. The headstone says 1816 and the biographical sketch says 1819.
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