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John O. Meusebach

John O. Meusebach (May 26, 1812 – May 27, 1897), born Baron Otfried Hans von Meusebach, was at first a Prussian bureaucrat, later an American farmer and politician who served in the Texas Senate, District 22.
==Early years==
John O. Meusebach was born May 26, 1814, in Dillenburg, Duchy of Nassau, to Baron Karl Hartwig Gregor von Meusebach, a judge solicitor, and Ernestine von Meusebach née von Witzleben. He was the namesake of brother Orfried Isador (1806–1808) who died young. He had two older sisters, Ludowine and Caroline, and a younger brother Carl Bernhard. The children grew up in a home filled with music. Mother Ernestine was a pianist, and the family enjoyed entertaining visitors with the singing of poems, folk songs and hymns. The elder Meusebach, a poet himself, took delight in collecting German folk music and literature.〔King (1967) pp.6,7〕
As an adult, Meusebach stood 6 foot 2 inches tall with reddish-blonde hair.〔King (1967) p.52〕 Waco Indians near New Braunfels called him Ma-be-quo-si-to-mu, (Chief with the burning hair of the head).〔King (1967) p.67〕 Penateka Comanche Chief Ketemoczy (Katemcy) named him El Sol Colorado (The Red Sun).〔Morgenthaler (2007) p.66〕

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