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57:, about 1837-1840 after the death of his first wife Carolina Scott in 1834. He married his second wife, Eliza Ware, in 1842, and they had three children. Eliza also added 1,200 head of cattle and other wealth to the Sunnyside Plantation. Although initially he had grown to be a wealthy land and enslaver, he went into debt after the 122:
He stood again in 1851 but was unsuccessful, and in the same year he married his third wife, Adeline Spurlock. In 1853 he moved to Houston, with Spurlock and his children, as well as Adeline Stuart and their children, who were still enslaved. In Houston, Cuney began to educate and free his enslaved
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he generally voted in line with limiting the governments power both legislatively and administratively, voting against the ability to appoint judges and other positions in favor of elective positions. He also voted to keep legal slavery but to allow owners to free the people they had enslaved.
76:") European and African origin named Adeline Stuart. Their children were, by law, also enslaved; he later set them free. One of their sons became a leading politician, Texas Republican Party leader and banker 34:. His surname was originally spelled Cuny with the 'e' being added around the time he joined the legislature and his white descendants tended to use the original Cuny while Cuney was used by his 347: 115:
committees as well as serving on other special committees. Just prior to the end of the second term Cuney called for the resignation of the controversial judge
22:(March 15, 1807 - January 8, 1866) was a soldier, plantation owner, enslaver and politician in Texas. He served in the House of Representatives of the 352: 342: 332: 46:. He not only grew cotton like most plantations but also grew sweet potatoes and corn and later moving into dairy with 700 dairy cows. 357: 31: 53:, Louisiana to Richard Edmond and Tabitha (Wells) Cuney, who already had five other sons, and was of Swiss descent. He moved to 337: 43: 145: 232: 104: 100: 312: 367: 362: 283: 116: 54: 77: 317: 174: 259: 88: 42:
and held over 100 people enslaved. By 1860 he held 115 people enslaved, among the most of any
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Legislatures of the state after being admitted to the union in 1845. He stood on the
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had a successful career as a concert pianist, playwright, and activist.
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Cuney also had eight children with a woman he enslaved of mixed ("
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Sankofagen Wiki entry about his planation, family, and slaves
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children. He died January 8, 1866, after a long illness.
38:. He owned the large Sunnyside Plantation south-east of 218: 216: 214: 212: 210: 208: 87:
While serving in the House of Representatives of the
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as part of the First Brigade of the Fourth Division.
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Norris Wright Cuney
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