Alexanders of Cannon Co., TN : a family history and genealogy, covering 1848-1989, plus some earlier/ Vera B. Andrews, author

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Language

English

Publication Date

1989

Publisher

V. B. Andrews

Place of Publication

Elkhart, Indiana

Physical

v, 152, [48] p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, map, ports.

Notes

Includes index.

Rev. James Alexander and Mary Maxwell were married in Scotland. They had nine children, 1646-1665. The family immigrated to America and settled in North Carolina. Their great grandson, Ezekiel Alexander (b. 1754), a Revolutionary War soldier, married Jemima Esther McCoy in 1772/3. They had eight children, 1774-1789. The family migrated to Tennessee, ca. 1799. Their grandson, Benjamin C. Alexander (1848-1909), married Nancy Elizabeth Davenport (1857- 1949) in 1872. They had ten children, 1873-1897, all born in Cannon County, Tennessee. Descendants listed lived in Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, and elsewhere.

Includes the Davenport, Tedder, Tenpenney, Wilson, Andrews, Bryson, Cook, Cooper, Duggin, Friend, Gordon, Hunt, Jones, Leach, Mathis, Murphy, Nichols, Oakley, Qualls, Reed, Riddle, Russell, Sheffer, Shirley, Smith, Stone, Tarpley, Tucker and other related families.

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