For anyone else who may be researching the Texas Whitaker lines, I have the following information on a line other than my William Watters Whitaker line (Jonathan I>Eliphalet>Col. Benjamin>Eli Daniel>William) who came to Texas c. 1871: The children of William Whitaker b. N.J.(>PA>Ohio) and wife Sarah Skinner (Jonathan I>Jonathan II>Jonathan III>William) were: (William was a twin of Jonathan M. Whitaker) (1) Mary M. Whitaker who married Daniel Morris They went to TEXAS (2) Jonathan Milton Whitaker who maried Cynthia Robbins Went to TEXAS (3) Martha Ann Whitaker m (1) David Engart (2) ? Waite (4) Sarah Skinner Whitaker m Nelson Littleton (5) Phebe M. Whitaker married (1) Daniel Pauley (2) Ambrose Vorhees (6) Isabel S. Whitaker married Pulaski Whelan (7) Amanda Whitaker married Andrew May (8) Rebecca Whitaker (9) Richard Whitaker (10) William Pitt Skinner Whitaker Went to TEXAS (11) Caroline Whitaker The above information was taken from the Whitaker Family tree by Ephraim Seward Whitaker. From "Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution" Muster Roll page 91 Captain Love's Co. 1st Regiment 1st Brigade, Texas Army 24 Oct 1836 Enlisted 16 May - Jno. M. Whitaker During War Muster Roll p. 109 Moster Roll of Capt Chenowith's Co. Zavala Volunteers, 1 Regiment, Infantry. General Green's Brigade, Texas Army - 30 Sept to 31 Oct 1836. Enrolled 16 May - J. Whitaker D. War (during war) Muster Roll p. 233 A return from the Muster Roll of the Columbia Co. attached to the 2nd Regiment of the Texas Army in 1836, said company being commanded by Capt. William H. Patton and comprising a list of the men in it who were engaged in the battle of Ssan Jacinto on the 21st of A pril #54 J.M. Whitaker I hope this information helps someone. Joan Whitaker Landrum