John Newton Fall
Full Name: John Newton FallDate of birth: January 28, 1810
Date of death: November 13, 1866
Terms of Service top
Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
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S | 13 | Nov 2, 1857 - Nov 4, 1861 | 7th (3) (4) (5) 8th (1) (2) | Chireno / Nacogdoches | Angelina, Nacogdoches |
(1) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(2) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll of Senators (holdover senators), 11/7/1859, p. 4. Senate Journal.
(3) Members of the Seventh Legislature, Biographical Notes - Members, April 1937 issue. Southern Historical Research Magazine, 1937.
(4) Listed as "New Senators elected: Opposition." Roster of 7th Legislature, "Texas Legislature Complete for 1857-8," Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Texas), 9/8/1857, p. 2, crediting Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(5) 7th Legislature - Roll of Senators elected since the last adjournment called by Districts, oath of office administered, 11/2/1857, p. 1. Senate Journal.
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Senate District 13
Nov 2, 1857 - Nov 4, 1861 Legislatures: 7th (3) (4) (5) 8th (1) (2) Home City/County: Chireno / Nacogdoches Counties in district: Angelina, Nacogdoches |
(1) Entire Senate went up for reelection due to Senatorial redistricting. Act passed Feb. 6, 1860, 8th Legislature, ch. 45, Apportionment Laws of Texas, 1836-1950, 1950.
(2) 8th Legislature, Regular Session - Roll of Senators (holdover senators), 11/7/1859, p. 4. Senate Journal.
(3) Members of the Seventh Legislature, Biographical Notes - Members, April 1937 issue. Southern Historical Research Magazine, 1937.
(4) Listed as "New Senators elected: Opposition." Roster of 7th Legislature, "Texas Legislature Complete for 1857-8," Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Texas), 9/8/1857, p. 2, crediting Dolph Briscoe Center for American History. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
(5) 7th Legislature - Roll of Senators elected since the last adjournment called by Districts, oath of office administered, 11/2/1857, p. 1. Senate Journal.
Biographical Information top
Resolutions and Journal entries
- 7th Legislature - John N. Fall, age 46, born in Georgia, doctor, post-office Cherino [sic], Nacogdoches County. Senate Journal.
Biographical Sketches
- Dr. John Newton Fall, birth date 1/28/1810, death date 11/13/1866, burial in Lower Chireno Cemetery, Chireno, Nacogdoches County. No grave marker photo. Biographical sketch/excerpt from: The History of Chireno, The Robert Bruce Blake Collection Volume LXIV, pp. 121-137. Special Collections, Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, Texas. Find a Grave.
- Biographical sketch, John Newton Fall and descendants. Fahl-Fall and Allied Families : Abernathy, Barbee, Barlow, Byerley, Carle, Cassity, Christman, Eby, Frantz, Gift, Hornaday, Judy, Leedy, Leslie, Luke, Markey, Ozias, Powell, Ross, Snively, Snyder, Taylor, Trotter, Weikel, Witt and others, The Mercer Company, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1961, D4 John Newton Fall, p. 250. HeritageQuest Online.
- John N. Fall, M.D., Nacogdoches County. Born 1/28/1810 in Clark County, Georgia. Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature, 1860.
Other Resources
- Dr. John Newton Fall, birth date 1/28/1810, death date 11/13/1866, Chireno Lower Cemetery, Chireno, Nacogdoches County. Cemetery transcript, submitted by John Ragland. Cemeteries of Texas, 2000.
- History of Chireno, "In 1840 Dr. John N. Fall's first son, Calvin, was born. He was the first white child to be born in Chireno." Chireno, Texas.
- CHIRENO, TEXAS. "About 1837 John Newton Fall, of Georgia, was the first Anglo settler to secure land from José Antonio Chirino, for whom the town was named. Fall was reportedly responsible for much of the town's early development." Handbook of Texas Online.
Photographs
- Photograph. John Newton Fall, 8th Legislature, Texas Album of the Eighth Legislature
Committee Information top
8th R.S. - 1859
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7th R.S. - 1857
Claims and Accounts Education Engrossed Bills Indian Affairs Land Office Roads, Bridges and Ferries |
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