- Edward Thomas Branch
Edward Thomas Branch (1811–1861) was a
Republic of Texas legislator and Judge, and after the annexation of Texas to theUnited States , served briefly asSpeaker of the Texas House of Representatives Branch was born
6 December 1811 inRichmond, Virginia . After relocating toJackson, Mississippi , he settled atLiberty, Texas in 1835 after having been hijacked on his way toCuba and put ashore at Anahuac. He worked as a teacher in Liberty through early 1836.Branch joined the Texas Army during the
Texas Revolution , serving as afirst sergeant underWilliam M. Logan , and saw action at theBattle of San Jacinto . He later re-enlisted and served a stint asfirst lieutenant underBenjamin Franklin Hardin in 1837.Residents of Liberty County sent Branch as their representative to the First and Second Congresses of the
Republic of Texas (1836–1838). He chaired the House Ways and Means Committee during both sessions. Branch was appointed a District Judge in 1838, which also made him an Associate Justice of theTexas Supreme Court . He served as judge until12 August 1840 .In 1843 he served as postmaster of Liberty, and in 1846, as representative of Liberty in the
Texas House of Representatives of theFirst Texas Legislature . During that session, Branch was elected Speaker of the House "pro tempore" and served as Speaker from his election on9 March 1846 until SpeakerWilliam Crump returned from a leave of absence on16 March 1846 . [cite book | last = Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives | title = Journals of the House of Representatives of the First Legislature of the State of Texas | year = 1846 | url = http://www.lrl.state.tx.us/scanned/members/speeches/speakers/1_0_Branch.pdf | format = pdf | accessdate = 2007-01-12 | publisher = Standard Printing Office | location = Clarksville, Texas | pages = 105–106, 160–162 ]In private life, Branch split his time between farming and his law practice. Branch at one time owned over convert|3000|acre|km2 of land and was a
slaveholder . On15 August 1838 , Branch married Annie Cleveland Wharton, an adopted child ofWilliam Harris Wharton . Together they had five children. He was a Mason and aMethodist .Branch died
24 September 1861 and is buried in Liberty.Notes
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