Bartholomew Manlove

Also Known As: "Bat"

Bartholomew Manlove

Also Known As: Bat
Service & Contributions: Approved, Texas State Cemetery Committee; Republic of Texas
Birth: 1775
Death: May 15, 1855

Bartholomew Manlove

MANLOVE, BARTHOLOMEW (1775 ~ 1855). The following is a Handbook of Texas on Bartholomew Manlove, Republic of Texas veteran. Descendents of Manlove have been granted permission to erect a cenotaph or memorial marker in the Texas State Cemetery in their relative's honor.

"Bartholomew Manlove was born in Delaware about 1776 and came to Texas from Kentucky on a passport dated April 2, 1832. On April 22, 1835, he was issued a grant of one league at the mouth of Cedar Creek in the original Bastrop County. He was a member of the Mina committee of safety and correspondence and was elected to represent Mina (Bastrop) in the Consultation of 1835 but is not recorded in the Consultation records as being present. Manlove served as mayor of Bastrop in 1838, 1842, and 1845, and was listed as a farmer in Bastrop County in 1850."

Kenneth Kesselus, History of Bastrop County, Texas, Before Statehood (Austin: Jenkins, 1986). Texas House of Representatives, Biographical Directory of the Texan Conventions and Congresses, 1832–1845 (Austin: Book Exchange, 1941).

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