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Be it enacted, by the senate and house of representatives of the Republic of Texas, in congress assembled, That Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson, son of Sterling C. Robertson and Fanny King, :and James Maclin Robertson, son of Sterling C. Robertson and Rachael Smith, be, and are hereby declared
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According to his descendants, Robertson never married. However, he sired two sons by two different women. In addition to Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson with Frances King, he also fathered James Maclin Robertson with Rachael Smith. On December 18, 1837,
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Senator Robertson got legislation passed that acknowledged both sons as his legitimate issue, and legally entitled to inherit his estate. The legislation was signed into law by Republic President
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legitimate children, and capable in law of inheriting their parents' property, in the same manner as if they had been born in lawful wedlock
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Sterling Clack Robertson was born one of five children on October 2, 1785, into a wealthy and influential slave-holding family in
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was an explorer known as the Father of Tennessee. His descendants were accomplished persons. Son
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in Robertson County on March 4, 1842. His remains were removed to Austin and reinterred in the
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1770–1790 Census of the Cumberland Settlements: Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee Counties
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Savage Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian Wars in Texas, Volume I, 1835–1837
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In 1835, empresario Robertson formed his own rangers company to deal with Indian
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at Robertson's Colony. Robertson was a delegate to the convention at
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Robertsons, the Sutherlands, and the Making of Texas
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Joseph Rowe-Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Nashville, Tennessee
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James Robertson
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