Census of 1880 - Ike Maxwell, Blanco, Llano County, age 43, born circa 1837 in Tennessee, farming.
Census of 1900 - Ike B. Maxwell, Blanco, Llano County, born April 1837 in Tennessee, farmer.
Census of 1910 - Issac B. Maxwell, Llano County, age 72, born circa 1848 in Tennessee, farmer.
Census of 1920 - Isaac B. Maxwell, Llano County, age 82, born circa 1848 in Tennessee, farmer.
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I.B. Maxwell (1837-1931), burial in Bluffton Cemetery, Bluffton, Llano County. Includes portrait, historical marker photo.
Find a Grave .
BLUFFTON, TX. "One of the earliest settlements in the region that was to become Llano County, Bluffton originated when Billy Davis settled on the west bank of the Colorado River in 1852. He was followed by a relative, I. B. Maxwell, in 1853. Maxwell reportedly named the settlement for his hometown, Bluffton, Arkansas, perhaps because of the bluffs facing the new community on the east bank of the Colorado River."
Handbook of Texas Online .
"Texas Town Awaits Fate as Waters Due to Rise," 8/13/1931, p. 7. "I.B. Maxwell or 'Uncle Ike' as he is known throughout Llano and Burnet counties, is 94 years old and probably the oldest resident in Llano county today. He was born on April 17, 1837 in Lottidale, Tennessee . . . In 1884 'Uncle Ike' was elected to the legislature, and advised building the capitol at Austin out of granite instead of soft chalk rock which it had been decided to use. He assured the legislature that Llano and Burnet counties would furnish ample granite with which to complete the work. Being present when the capitol was begun, he placed a silver dollar with his name on it in the corner stone."
The Llano News .
Obituary, "County's Oldest Citizen Dies," 12/24/1931, p. 1. Married three times, father of nineteen children, "In 1884 elected to the state legislature . . ."
The Llano News .