JETT, STEPHEN
Born in White, Tennessee in 1814. On page 8 of the list of applicants for land in Robertson's Colony in the Spanish Archives in the General Land Office it is shown that when on January 11, 1836 Mr. Jett applied for land in Robertson's Colony he gave his age as 22. He did not secure the land and on February 1, 1838 he was granted a Headright Certificate for one-third of a league of land by the Board of Land Commissioners of Bexar County. In the certificate it is simply stated that he had arrived in Texas prior to March 2, 1836. This means that he arrived sometime after May 2, 1835, for had he arrived prior to May 2, it would have been so stated in the certificate.
Mr. Jett was a member of Captain Richard Roman's Company at San Jacinto and on December 14, 1840 he was issued Donation Certificate No. 1100 for having participated in the battle. On May 12, 1838 he received Bounty Certificate No. 3334 for 1280 acres of land for his services in the army from April 9, 1836 to May 9, 1837.
A sketch of Mr. Jett's life is contained in the sketch of his brother, James M. Jett.