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1870 Florence PO, Williamson Co, Texas no date, p427a:
#734/734 Mauldin William 23 m w laborer $-/400 Tx - citizen
Mary 24 f w keeping house Tx

1880 Precinct 3, Williamson Co, Texas, 13 June 1880, ed158, p483b:
#139/139 Maulden William M. w m 33 md farmer Tx Al Al
Mary C. wife w f 34 md keeping house Tx Mo Ar
William J. son w m 10 Tx Tx Tx
Jinsy M. dau w f 9 Tx Tx Tx
James H. son w m 5 Tx Tx Tx
Annie J. dau w f 6 Tx Tx Tx
Sidney A. son w m 4 Tx Tx Tx
Annis B. dau w f 2 Tx Tx Tx
Ether S. dau w f 7/12 b. Nov Tx Tx Tx

1900 Precinct 3, Lampasas Co, Texas, 22 June 1900, ed105, p257b:
#191/201 Mauldin William head w m Jan 1847 53 md 30 yrs farmer Tx SC SC
Mary C. wife w f Sep 1845 34 md 30 yrs 12 born/10 living Tx Mo Ar
Annie Z. dau w f Feb 1875 25 single Tx Tx Tx
Sid A. son w m Aug 1876 23 single Tx Tx Tx
Ether S. dau w f Nov 1879 20 single Tx Tx Tx
Monte M. son w m Nov 1881 19 single Tx Tx Tx
Lucreta J. dau w f May 1886 16 single Tx Tx Tx
Minnie B. dau w f Feb 1886 14 single Tx Tx Tx
Mittie E. dau w f June 1891 8 single Tx Tx Tx

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According to oral family history - William Wesley Mauldin was too young in 1864 for a regular unit in the Civil War so he volunteered as a scout at Fort Martin Scott, Gillespie Co (2 miles east of Fredericksburg). When he turned 18 in 1865 he enlisted in Capt William Standefer's Co C, 3rd Frontier Dist of Texas State Troops, in Burnet Co, Texas, as a Private. This Company was earlier commanded by his brother-in-law, George Crittenden Bittick. William lived in Gonzales, Williamson, Lampasas and Brown counties, Texas. He was a rancher.

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Frontier Times, Vol 3, No. 1, January 1926, page?:
State Troops on the Frontier
During the Civil War troops were maintained at different points on the frontier. Mr. Henry J. Brown of Santa Rita, New Mexico, has furnished us with some old documents pertaining to these troops, and among the lot we find reports of Captain W.J. Standifer's Co. C, and Capt. Christian Dorhandt's Co., 3rd Frontier District, Burnet County. On the opposite page we have Capt. Dorbandt's report. Below are the names of Captain Standifer's Company appearing in his reports of March and April, 1865:

Hugh McCay, First Lieutenant
W.J. Standifer, Captain
Daniel McKenzie, Second Lieutenant
Q.L. Seay, First Sergeant
Robert Alexander, Second Sergeant
Wm. Moss, Third Sergeant
Henry Webb, Fourth Sergeant
Abe Spence, Fifth Sergeant
H.B. Well, First Corporal
Abe Riffe, Second Corporal
J.M. Drake, Third Corporal
J.B. Napier, Fourth Corporal
W.H. Sims, Fifth Corporal

Privates:
H.H. Allison
John Alexander
J.G. Axley
John Axley
J.A. BITTICK
C.C. Bryan
J.N. Caison
L.H. Cowan
M. Ethridge
James Elliott
R.W. Farquhar
A.N. Farquhar
A. Guaf
W.G. Gan
R.D. Holland
E.W. Hamilton
George Hobbs
James James
John Lawhon
A.P. Lee
G.W. McCoy
J.B. Mooney
H. Maxwell
Wm. Maxwell
Wm. MAULDIN
John Nordain
Henry Parker
J.H. Russell
W.A. Reeves
J.G. Smith
John Slaughter
J.C. Stapp
J.E. Standifer
W.J. Stewart
R. Senterfit
Calvin Scott
Thos. WOLF
Jordan Wyatt
M. R. Wilkins
Jonathan Williams
Wm. Webb
E.L. Webb
Thos. Williams
Robert Watkins

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Lampasas County Texas, It's History and It's, People p259
per, headstone Center Cemetery, , Lampasas TX
Wm 23 Tx
Mary 24

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Buried: Center Cemetery, Lampasas Co, Texas
William Wesley Mauldin
b. Jan 30, 1847
d. Mar 17, 1910
PFC Standifer's Co C, 3rd Frt Dist, TST, CSA
[Texas State Troops]
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