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PENINGTON, SYDNEY OSWALD (1809-1837). Sydney Oswald Penington, participant in the siege of Bexarqv and legislator, was born in Christian County, Kentucky, on February 27, 1809. In 1834 he moved from Arkansas Territory to Texas and settled in what is now Shelby County, where he engaged in surveying. On October 17, 1835, he enrolled in John M. Bradley'sqv company of volunteers for the Texas army and on November 22 was elected second lieutenant. He participated in the siege of Bexar and was honorably discharged from the army on December 17, 1835. Penington and William C. Crawfordqv represented Shelby Municipality in the Convention of 1836qv at Washington-on-the-Brazos and there signed the Declaration of Independence.qv Penington enlisted in James Chesser's company of Jasper Volunteers on March 23, 1836. He represented Shelby County in the House of the First Congress of the republic, from October 3, 1836, to June 14, 1837. He died on October 28, 1837, and was buried in the cemetery at Shelbyville. In 1936 the Texas Centennialqv Commission erected a monument at his grave. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Sam Houston Dixon, Men Who Made Texas Free (Houston: Texas Historical Publishing, 1924). Louis Wiltz Kemp, The Signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence (Salado, Texas: Anson Jones, 1944; rpt. 1959).
L. W. Kemp
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