William Barrett Travis abandoned his wife, Elizabeth, and their child in Alabama when he moved to Texas in 1831. He left them behind to pursue opportunities in the rapidly developing region. Travis later became a prominent figure in the Texas Revolution, particularly known for his role in the Battle of the Alamo. His decision to leave his family has been a point of historical discussion regarding his commitment to both his family and the Texan cause.
He was married, but he abadoned his kids and pregnant wife.
He was married, but he abadoned his kids and pregnant wife.
Yes, William B. Travis had a wife named Elizabeth Travis. They married in 1831 and had two children together, but their marriage was strained, and Elizabeth eventually left him. Travis was at the Alamo during the famous siege in 1836, where he ultimately lost his life.
Colonel William Travis was married at one point to a woman by the name of Rosanna Cato. They had a son together, and were about to have a daughter when Travis abandoned them in 1831 to start his life over in Texas. The couple officially divorced in 1836, she remarried and moved to Alabama. Travis was killed in action at the Battle for the Alamo on March 6th, 1836 (just 26 years old). Rosanna outlived Travis by twelve years, dying in 1848 of yellow fever during an outbreak in Alabama.
Barrett Williams.
No, he currently doesn't.
No. He currently doesn't even have a girlfriend.
Travis Harris, got drunk and Calvin Payne stole his wife.
William Howe's wife is Charlotte
yes William did have a wife and kids
William Dampier's wife's name was Judith.
No