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  1. Stephen Fuller Austin (November 3, 1793 – December 27, 1836) was an American-born empresario. Known as the " Father of Texas " and the founder of Anglo Texas, [1] [2] he led the second and, ultimately, the successful colonization of the region by bringing 300 families and their slaves from the United States to the Tejas region of Mexico in 1825.

  2. Nov 6, 2020 · Stephen F. Austin (November 3, 1793–December 27, 1836) was a lawyer, settler, and administrator who played a key role in the secession of Texas from Mexico. He brought hundreds of U.S. families into Texas on behalf of the Mexican government, which wished to populate the isolated northern state. Fast Facts: Stephen F. Austin.

  3. Stephen Austin (born November 3, 1793, Austinville, Virginia, U.S.—died December 27, 1836, Columbia, Republic of Texas [now West Columbia, Texas]) was the founder in the 1820s of the principal settlements of English-speaking people in Texas when that territory was still part of Mexico.

  4. Stephen F. Austin. Stephen Fuller Austin was born at the lead mines in southwestern Virginia on November 3, 1793. Austin's father Moses was the leader in establishing lead mining and manufacturing in the United States.

  5. Stephen Fuller Austin. November 3, 1793–December 27, 1836. Stephen F. Austin wrote, "I have learned patience in the hard School of an Empresario ." That was six years after Austin brought his first settlers to Texas.

  6. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Austin, Stephen F. views 1,553,290 updated. Austin, Stephen F. Born November 3, 1793. Wythe County, Virginia. Died December 27, 1836. Columbia, Texas. Diplomat and colonizer of Texas.

  7. Feb 25, 2021 · Stephen Fuller Austin, founder of Anglo-American Texas, son of Moses and Maria (Brown) Austin, was born at the lead mines in southwestern Virginia on November 3, 1793. In 1798 Moses Austin moved his family to other lead mines in southeastern Missouri and established the town of Potosi in what is now Washington County.