Part of an old map of the San Jacinto area from the Texas Revolution

Veteran Bio

Texian Location:  Participant

The Kemp Sketch

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McGARY, ISAAC -- Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 19, 1800. In the Headright Certificate issued to him February 1, 1838, for one labor of land, he having previously received a league, by the Fort Bend County Board, it is stated that he came to Texas in January, 1830.

Mr. McGary's name was omitted from the official San Jacinto rolls as printed in 1836. He was issued Donation Certificate No. 125 for 640 acres of land October 13, 1848, for having participated in the Battle of San Jacinto. He received Bounty Certificate No. 2083 for 640 acres of land for having served in the army from April 16 to November 24, 1836. At San Jacinto he was a member of Captain William Kimbro's Company.

Mr. McGary died June 21, 1866, at Bolivar Point and was buried in old Magnolia Cemetery at Galveston. A headstone was erected at his grave but was washed away by the tropical storm in 1900 and his grave is now lost. Following is a copy of a petition signed by Mr. McGary at Huntsville, Texas, September 27, 1841. The original is among the Memorials and Petitions, Archives, Texas State Library: "To the honorable Congress of the Republic of Texas. Your petitioner approaches your honorable body with full confidence in the justness of his claim and also in your disposition to do justice, having purchased Lots from the Government of the City of Austin to the amount of $2540 dollars, and paid three payments thereon which will be seen by reference to the Books of the Secretary of Treasury, and will in May and August next be bound to pay 635 dollars or forfeit all previous payments, and be liable for 635 dollars and a forfeiture of the property, and having funded all my means and the last Congress having made no appropriation for paying interest on funded debt leaves me at your mercy. Your petitioner has been a citizen of Texas for 16 years, fought at San Jacinto and other places, and all the means acquired during that time together with his headright League of Land is in funded debt, and on the first day of September now past there was due me 1010 dollars, therefore I respectfully ask an offset. Your humble petitioner asks not for mercy but justice at your hands." ISAAC McGARY--No. 19 Sept. 27, 1841 (Memorials and Petitions) PETITION To the honorable (sic) Congress of the Republic of Texas, your petitioner approaches your honourable (sic) body with full confidence in the justness of his claims, and also in your disposition to do justice, having purchased Lots from the Government (sic) in the City of Austin to the amount of 2540 dollars, and paid three payments thereon which will be seen by Reference to the Books of the Secretary of Treasury, and will in May and August next be bound to pay 635 dollars as forfeit all previous payments, and be liable for 635 dollars and a forfeiture of the property, and having made no appropriation for paying Interest on funded debt leaves me at your mercy. Your petitioner has been a Citizen of Texas for 16 years fought at San Jacinto (sic) and other places, and all the means acquired during that time together with his headright League of Land is in funded debt, and on the first day of September now past there was due me 10.10 dollars therefore I respectfully ask an offset, your humble petitioner asks, not for mercy but justice at your hands. Most Respectfully Isaac McGary

Written by Louis W. Kemp, between 1930 and 1952. Please note that typographical and factual errors have not been corrected from the original sketches. The biographies have been scanned from the original typescripts, a process that sometimes allows for mistakes in the new text. Researchers should verify the accuracy of the texts' contents through other sources before quoting in publications. Additional information on the veteran may be available in the Herzstein Library.


Battle Statistics

  • Died in Battle: No
  • Rank: Private
  • Company: Capt. William Kimbro

Personal Statistics

  • Date of Birth: 1800 Jan 19
  • Birthplace: Ohio, Cincinnati
  • Came to Texas: 1830 Jan
  • Date of Death: 1866 Jun 21
  • Burial Place: Magnolia Cemetery, Galveston, Texas
  • Comments: Guarded Santa Anna; U.S.-Mexican War
  • Bounty Certificate: 2083
  • Donation Certificate: 125
  • Wife: Elizabeth Viser
  • Family at San Jacinto: Brother Daniel H. McGary fought at San Jacinto