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24 Ιουν 2016 · Records show that it was once owned by Jane Warren, who owned 107 acres in the area. She also had her own cattle brand, "YOK." She "must have been a maverick of her era," Davis writes, as...
17 Φεβ 2022 · Established in the 1870s, the cemetery is considered one of the last original components of a historic Black settlement in San Antonio and a lasting remnant of Black settlements in Bexar County going back a century. The burial ground is a 1.26-acre parcel carved out of 57 acres owned by Jane Warren, who was born into slavery in 1825 in Alabama.
19 Ιουν 2016 · Bexar County archives showed the property once was owned by Jane Warren, who was born in 1830 in Alabama. By 1847, she was living in Hays County.
12 Ιαν 2020 · Property records revealed that former slave Jane Warren owned the property, which she bought in 1873, and signed her name to the deed as “X.”
12 Φεβ 2021 · SAN ANTONIO – The original Hockley-Clay Family Cemetery in Northeast San Antonio is now complete. About 6,000 square feet that wound up in two neighboring backyards decades ago have been...
20 Ιουν 2016 · Bexar County archives showed the property once was owned by Jane Warren, who was born in 1830 in Alabama. By 1847, she was living in Hays County.
Fly was assisting retired Maj. J. Michael Wright in research after Wright came across the grounds, and while the two were looking through decades-old documents, Fly was struck by a copy of a cattle brand certificate that had been filed in 1875 by Jane Warren, a former slave who owned land in Bexar County.