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Matilda Alexander 1822–1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Aug 1822

Birth Location: Clough, County Down, Ireland

Death Date: 15 Apr 1903

Death Location: Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England

Father: Robert Alexander

Mother: Dorothea McClintock

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In 1822, Matilda Alexander entered the world in Clough, County Down, Ireland, born to Robert Alexander And Dorothea Mcclintock. Matilda Alexander passed away in 1903 in Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1822, Matilda Alexander entered the world in Clough, County Down, Ireland, born to Robert Alexander And Dorothea Mcclintock.
  • Matilda Alexander passed away in 1903 in Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England.

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Matilda Alexander's Ancestors

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Matilda Alexander
1822–1903
Birth Place: Clough, County Down, Ireland
Parents
Robert Alexander
1795–1872
Drogheda, Louth, Ireland
Dorothea McClintock
1795–1877
Ballyarton, Derry, Ireland
Grandparents
Alexander (Henry) McClintock
1764–1815
Trintaugh, Donegal, Ireland
Mary Caldwell
1767–1877
Ballyloughan, Donegal, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
James McClintock
1735–1786
Dorothea McCulloch
1740–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John McClintock
1689–1765
Susanna Chambers
1702–1746

Matilda Alexander's Timeline

2 Records

1822
13 Aug 1822
Birth of Matilda Alexander in Clough, County Down, Ireland
Clough, County Down, Ireland
1903
15 Apr 1903
Age 81
Death of Matilda Alexander in Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England
Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Aug 1822
    Event Place: Clough, County Down, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Apr 1903
    Event Place: Red Lodge, Folkestone, Kent, England

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