Alexander and Phillips with allied families/ by Everett L. Alexander

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1982

Publisher

E. L. Alexander

Place of Publication

Decatur, Illinois

Physical

i, 191 p. : geneal. tables, ports.

Notes

Includes index.

William Alexander was born about 1752, son of James Alexander. He married Margaret Bailey in 1783 in Virginia and by her had seven known children, there could be more. After ca. 1796 the family migrated into Kentucky. He died late in the year of 1831. Descendants and relatives lived in Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, Virginia, California, Minnesota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington and elsewhere.

Includes Arbuckle, Baskett, Morris, Norvell, Singleton, Adams, Allen, Bailey, Birdwhistell, Brown, Burnam, Burnett, Burtch, Calvert, Combs, Coombs, Coombes, Cooper, Dale, Davis, Drake, Easley, Epperson, Fields, Fugitt, Gooch, Grice, Harvey, Hefner, Higginbotham, Hill, Hoover, Icaza, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Kile, Lowe, Mann, Marvin, Maskell, McHargue, Mohler, Molloy, Moore, Murrell, Myers, Ormiston, Owens, Pease, Phillips, Powell, Pratt, Riley, Robinson, Rose, Russell, Sallee, Shotwell, Simmons, Simpson, Slaughter, Smith, Stephens, Switzer, Tate, Thompson, Tucker, Van Houtin, White, Williams, Wilson and other related families.

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