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| Name | Acres | Arrived | Granted | Witnesses |
| John Thomas #19 | 4605 | 15 Dec 1832 | 6 Jan 1838 | Jesse Grimes, William
Landrum |
| James Thomas #30 | 1476 | Dec 1832 | 6 Jan 1838 | Jesse Grimes, William
Landrum |
| David Thomas #33 | 1476 | Dec 1832 | 6 Jan 1838 | William Landrum, Jesse
Grimes |
| John M. Springer #34 | 4605 | Dec 1832 | A. W. Springer, William Landrum | |
| A. W. Springer #35 | 3498 | Dec 1832 | John M. Springer, William Landrum | |
| Thomas Gilmore | 4605 | 15 Dec 1832 | Jesse Grimes, William Landrum | |
| J. N. Thomas, decd. | 1476 | Dec 1832 | Feb 1838 | Jesse Grimes, William
Landrum |
Yes, I think James Thomas (#30) and David Thomas (#33) were sons of John Thomas (#19). They received 1/3 League because they were at that time single men. We know that they subsequently sold their land right to a John Pyle who appears to be a close associate of William Landrum. John Thomas gave 1/2 his grant to William Landrum and John Pyle in exchange for their locating it and surveying it. I believe that this grant was in what is now Navarro County (on Richland Creek).