While these may be “Latin” settlements – Shelby and Ratcliffe are also identified as such in information about those settlements. [dates in parenthesis are when the county where the settlement was located was founded]
Bluff, Fayette County [formed 1837]
Bluff is on the south side of the Colorado River across from La Grange in Fayette County and was settled by German immigrants - Forty-Eighters. In 1987 at the site were two businesses and a large country club.
Castell, Llano County [formed 1856]
Castell is a small unincorporated riverside town in Llano County, its northern border is formed by the Llano River. Castell began in 1847 as a land grant in Comanche territory settled by German Abolitionists and Free-Soilers. The land was part of the Fisher-Miller Land Grant. The population was 104 at the 2010 census. The community is now on the south bank of the Llano River near the Mason County line.
Comfort, Kendall County [founded 1862]
As of the census of 2000, there were 2,358 people, 799 households, and 603 families. Comfort was established in 1854 by German immigrants, who were Freethinkers and abolitionists. Some early settlers in Comfort migrated from the colonies of the Darmstadt Society of Forty
Frelsburg, Colorado County [founded 1837]
Frelsburg is an unincorporated community in Colorado County, at the intersection of Farm Roads 109 and 1291. The population of Frelsburg was reported as seventy-five from 1933 to 2000.
New Ulm , Austin County [founded 1837]
New Ulm , on the Missouri , Kansas and Texas line at the intersection of Farm roads 109 and 1094, in western Austin County , was known as Duff's Settlement, after James C. Duff. In 1840, the settlers named the community New Ulm after Ulm , Germany . In 1990 the population was estimated at 650. The population remained the same in 2000.
Leiningen, Llano County [founded 1856]
Leiningen was established in 1847 as part of the Fisher-Miller land grant with Castell, Bettina, and Schoenburg. It did not survive.
CASTELL, Llano County [founded 1856]
Castell is at the intersection of Farm roads 2768 and 152, on the south bank of the Llano River . Castell was established in 1847 under the auspices of the Adelsverein. By 1972 the community had declined to a population of seventy-two, mainly descendants of the original German settlers. A population of seventy-two was still reported in 2000.
Meyersville, DeWitt County [founded 1846]
Meyersville is just east of U.S. Highway 183 and fourteen miles south of Cuero. In 1985 Meyersville had a few businesses and active churches. The population estimates for the Meyersville communities approached 250 during the 1940s but decreased to 150 during the next decade and by 1968 to 110, which remained the figure given for 2000.
Ratcliffe, DeWitt County [founded 1846]
Ratcliffe – a Lateiner community -, originally Five Mile, in south central DeWitt County , was established in the late 1840s and early 1850s. In 1962 area homesteads were still owned by descendents. The 1983 county highway map shows a school at Ratcliffe on Farm Road 2718 eight miles east of Yorktown .
Schoenburg, Llano County [founded 1856]
Schoenburg was established in 1847 as part of the Fisher-Miller land grant with Castell, Bettina, and Leiningen. It did not survive.
Shelby, Austin County [founded 1837]
Information taken from Wikipedia and Texas Sate Historical Association [online] and Texas Genealogy WebCounties [online].
This post provided by Charles Daniels.
This post provided by Charles Daniels.