SONS OF DEWITT COLONY TEXAS
© 1997-2006, Wallace L.
McKeehan, All Rights Reserved
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THE ANDREW KENT MUSTER
11TH BIENNIAL ANDREW
JACKSON KENT DESCENDANT REUNION
JUNE 17, 2006, GONZALES, TEXAS
Over the years, the extended family reunion known as the biennial Andrew Kent
Muster has grown to be a combined descendant reunion and celebration and memorial to the
life of Gonzales Ranger and Alamo Defender Andrew Kent, if not the sacrifices of the Alamo
Relief Force from Gonzales as a whole. After beginning about 20 years
ago in Fredericksburg, like the Muster of 2004,
this year's Muster will be appropriately held in Gonzales where 170
years ago Andrew and son David Boyd Kent made their fateful decisions of who would go to
relief of the doomed Alamo with their Gonzales comrades, where the Kent and allied
families Burket and Zumwalt would await the fateful news of the fall of the Alamo and
begin their flight east on the Runaway Scrape.
This year there will be a
dedication of a Texas Historical marker on the Kent League south of Hallettsville
with a reception at the Mossy
Grove Methodist Church (site of one of "Black" Adam Zumwalt's homesteads).
Photo:
Member of the Alamo garrison and son, David Kent---I regret that I conceded to my fathers wishes....that I did not return
to duty at the Alamo and that it was me, not him, that stayed home to take care of
the family on the Lavaca.
It's been 170 years since
Andrew Kent, torn between loyalty to family, his colleagues in the garrison, restoration
of the Constitution of 1824 and Texas
Independence, died along with the Gonzales
Ranger Alamo Relief Force in the Alamo. The Gonzales Rangers were effectively the only
organized unit which responded to the appeals of Col. William B. Travis by fighting their
way into the surrounded Alamo to join their doomed colleagues and die with them.
Each year on the anniversary of the defeat at the
Alamo there is a special memorial
service in the Alamo Chapel for the descendants of the Alamo Defenders where the names
of all, including messengers and those spared, were called with the descendants present
rising to honor them. The Andrew Kent family is well represented.
Photo: Texas Ranger son Bosmon Kent---I
was a scout in Col. Jack Hays regiment under Capt. Ben McCulloch when in the Battle of
Monterrey Mexican lancers cornered Capt. McCulloch. Brandishing an empty pistol, I
charged the lancers who quickly ran into a gully. I guess the Mexican soldiers thought my
lack of firing was because I was taking careful aim at each one individually.
It's time again for the biennial family muster, this
year in historic Gonzales, Texas. Swap stories about the family and the early days of
Texas. Pictures, displays, treasures, school projects about the family are welcome.
There usually is a lineup of interesting speakers.
All interested in this historic family are
welcome.
Photo:
Youngest daughter, Mary Ann Kent, died in 1917 at age 92---The
last time I saw father Andrew was when I was 8 years old, the
family stood waving goodby to him and Mr. Millsaps and Mr. Summers at the homeplace on the
Lavaca River. Father's last words as he rode to Gonzales were ' This time we may
see blood.' Safe in town with cousin Zumwalt's
family in Gonzales at 3 AM on March 6, we heard the boom of distant cannons, at daybreak
there was only silence."
Allied families of Arnold,
Beck, Billings, Boyd, Brown, Brunson, Burkett, Byas, Caffall, Darst, Dillard,
McDaniel, Newman, Pearson, Riley, Smith, Stockman, Walton,
Wiley, Wonsley, Zumwalt, & many more are usually
represented, all are welcome.
(Above quotes from children are fictional
based on family stories)
PLACE: First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall
414 St. Louis St.
Gonzales, Texas
(Behind the courthouse on the square)
TIME: 8:30 AM Coffee and
Doughnuts
9:00 Registration
11:00 Business Meeting
12:00 Catered Lunch
"Beginning of Gonzales"
by Bob Burchard, Gonzales County Historical Commission
Kent Family Skit
1:30-1:45 PM Depart for Lavaca County
2:30 Unveiling of Andrew Kent Historical Marker
Dedication Ceremony
Mossy Grove Methodist Church, CR1
11 mi. south of Hallettsville
Reception to follow
REGISTRATION FEE & MEAL:
$6.50/person
DONATIONS ACCEPTED TOWARD
MARKER:
Total cost: $1250
FORMAT: Gathering, posters,
presentations,
demonstrations, open forum, pictures, etc.
HOTELS/MOTELS
Inn of Gonzales - A luxury Inn - 830-672-9611
(60 rooms) - 1800 Sarah DeWitt Drive
Regency Inn & Suites -
830-672-5555
(27 rooms) - 1811 Sarah DeWitt Drive
Lexington Motor Inn -
830-672-2807
East Hwy 90-A
BED & BREAKFAST INNS
Belle Oaks Inn - 830--857-8613
222 St. Peter
Boothe House - 830-672-7509
706 St. George
Spooner-Reese House
830-672-8382
207 St. Francis
The Apothecary 512-3013455
301-1/2 St. Lawrence
Crooked Back Ranch -
830-437-2800
SH 466 (Near Monthalia)
The Houston House -
830-672-6940
621 East St. George
St. James Inn - 830-672-7066
723 St. James
Lazy F. Guest Ranch -
830-587-6378
Smiley, Texas
(12 adult accommodations on a working ranch)
RV PARKS - HOOK-UPS
Independence Park 830-672-2815
Lakewood - 830-672-2779
Palmetto State Park -
830-672-3266
Watch this space for updates.
For more information and detail, contact:
Mark Day
1200 S. Pine St., Brady, TX 76825 |
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McKeehan, All Rights Reserved
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