William E. Collard

William E. Collard

Service & Contributions: Confederate Veteran; District Judge; Member, Commission on Appeals; Judge, Third District Court of Civil Appeals
Birth: October 3, 1839
Death: April 15, 1902
Location
Republic Hill, Section 1
Row:  T
Number:  14
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William E. Collard

COLLARD, WILLIAM E. (1839-1902). William E. Collard, attorney and judge, son of James H. and Julia (Robinson) Collard and grandson of Elijah S. Collard, was born in Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, on October 3, 1839. He attended McKenzie College before the Civil War. During the war he enlisted with the Tenth Texas Infantry and transferred to the Fifteeneth Texas Infantry, where he served with Company B. He was admitted to the bar in 1865 and established his practice in Robertson County. He served as district judge from November 1880 until he was appointed to the Commission of Appeals on September 15, 1887. On April 15, 1891, he became judge of the Third District Court of Civil Appeals. In 1865 Collard married Mattie Glaize, who died in 1867. In 1868 he married M. E. Heth, and they had three children. He died on April 14, 1902.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: Lewis E. Daniell, Personnel of the Texas State Government, with Sketches of Representative Men of Texas (Austin: City Printing, 1887; 3d ed., San Antonio: Maverick, 1892). James M. Day, comp., Texas Almanac, 1857-1873: A Compendium of Texas History (Waco: Texian Press, 1967). Deborah D. Powers, The Court of Appeals at Austin, 1892-1992 (Austin: State House Press, 1992).

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"COLLARD, WILLIAM E." The Handbook of Texas Online. [Accessed Wed Mar 5 15:54:49 US/Central 2003].

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William E. Collard

Born in
Montgomery County, Texas
April, 1839
Died in Austin
April 15, 1902
Served in the Confederacy
10th and 15th Texas Infantry
Elected District Judge in
Robertson County, 1880
On Civil Appeals Court
1887 - 1902

The State of Texas
1936

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William E. Collard
1839 - 1902
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