Early Texans DNA Project

Robertson County, Texas, Probate Book A:206, C:438. Letters of Administration granted in Aug 1839 to Nicholas Copeland and in 1845 to John Copeland. In the translation of the Spanish documents at the Texas General land office, Mark Copeland stated on 13 April 1835 that he came toTexas with his family consisting of his wife and one child. The league of land was originally in Robertson County, Texas, and is now in Leon County, on the North side of the Old San Antonio Road. Letters of Administration were granted to Nicholas Coupland (Copeland) on the estate of Mark Coupland (Copeland) deceased in Aug 1839. Birth information for Mark Copeland in unknown. Mark Copeland resided in Independence and Jackson Counties, Arkansas; in county court books and tax records (1830-1833). The identity of his wife is unknown as is the date of marriage.



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  • Title Robertson County, Texas, Probate Book A:206, C:438. Letters of Administration granted in Aug 1839 to Nicholas Copeland and in 1845 to John Copeland. In the translation of the Spanish documents at the Texas General land office, Mark Copeland stated on 13 April 1835 that he came toTexas with his family consisting of his wife and one child. The league of land was originally in Robertson County, Texas, and is now in Leon County, on the North side of the Old San Antonio Road. Letters of Administration were granted to Nicholas Coupland (Copeland) on the estate of Mark Coupland (Copeland) deceased in Aug 1839. Birth information for Mark Copeland in unknown. Mark Copeland resided in Independence and Jackson Counties, Arkansas; in county court books and tax records (1830-1833). The identity of his wife is unknown as is the date of marriage. 
    Short Title Robertson County, Texas, probate 
    Source ID S772 
    Linked to (1) Mark Copeland