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Samuel John Alexander 1703 – 1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jun 1703

Birth Location: Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1 Jun 1770

Death Location: Warren, Georgia, United States

Father: Moses Alexander

Mother: Mary Wallace

Spouse(s): Bethiah Castellaw

Children(s): Captain Alexander, Stephen Alexander, Samuel Alexander, Mary Alexander, James Alexander, Martha Alexander, Captain Alexander, James Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Sarah Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Emeline Alexander, Elizabeth Watson, Moses Alexander, Bethia Alexander, James Alexander, James Alexander, James Alexander, Elizabeth Alexander

The story of Samuel John Alexander began in 1703 in Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States. Samuel John Alexander married Bethiah H Castellaw, and had children including Captain John Alexander, Stephen Alexander, Samuel Alexander, Mary Alexander, James Alexander, Martha Alexander, Captain Stevens Alexander, James Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Sarah Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Emeline Alexander, Elizabeth Lang Watson, Moses Alexander, Bethia Alexander, James Alexander, James Wooten Alexander, James Alexander, Elizabeth Alexander. Samuel John Alexander passed away in 1770 in Warren, Georgia, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Samuel John Alexander began in 1703 in Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States.
  • Samuel John Alexander married Bethiah H Castellaw, and had children including Captain John Alexander, Stephen Alexander, Samuel Alexander, Mary Alexander, James Alexander, Martha Alexander, Captain Stevens Alexander, James Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Sarah Alexander, Ezekiel Alexander, Emeline Alexander, Elizabeth Lang Watson, Moses Alexander, Bethia Alexander, James Alexander, James Wooten Alexander, James Alexander, Elizabeth Alexander.
  • Samuel John Alexander passed away in 1770 in Warren, Georgia, United States.

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Samuel Alexander's Ancestors

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Samuel Alexander
1703 – 1770
Birth Place: Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Moses Alexander
1690 – 1762
Cecil, Maryland, United States
Mary Wallace
1697 – 1758
Lewisville, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
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Samuel Alexander's Descendants

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Samuel (John) Alexander (1 Jun 1703 – 1 Jun 1770) m. Bethiah (H) Castellaw (01 Jun 1715 – 1 Jun 1775)
  1. 1. Captain (John) Alexander (JUN 1729 – 1 JUN 1790)
  2. 2. Stephen Alexander (1732 – 1 Jun 1798)
  3. 3. Samuel Alexander (1 June 1733 – 18 Sept 1820)
  4. 4. Mary Alexander (1734 – 24 Mar 1796)
  5. 5. James Alexander (Jun 1735 – 1 Jun 1800)
  6. 6. Martha Alexander (1736 – 1 Jun 1806)
  7. 7. Captain (Stevens) Alexander (Jun 1737 – 1 Jun 1798)
  8. 8. James Alexander (1738 – 1 Jun 1790)
  9. 9. Ezekiel Alexander (Jun 1739 – 1 Jun 1803)
  10. 10. Sarah Alexander (Jun 1742 – 1 Jun 1803)
  11. 11. Ezekiel Alexander (1744 – 4 Aug 1814)
  12. 12. Emeline Alexander (1746 – 1 Jun 1809)
  13. 13. Elizabeth (Lang) Watson (1746 – 30 Oct 1804)
  14. 14. Moses Alexander (1748 – 1 Jun 1804)
  15. 15. Bethia Alexander (1750 – 1 Jun 1806)
  16. 16. James Alexander (02 May 1758 – 7 Oct 1791)
  17. 17. James (Wooten) Alexander (2 May 1758 – 1840)
  18. 18. James Alexander (2 May 1758 – 1840) m. Tabitha Wooten (1762 – 1 Sep 1796)
    1. 1. Bethia (Castellaw) Alexander (5 Jun 1788 – Feb 1855)
  19. 19. Elizabeth Alexander (4 May 1773 – 1838)

Samuel Alexander's Timeline

2 Records

1703
1 Jun 1703
Birth of Samuel John Alexander in Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States
Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States
1770
1 Jun 1770
Age 67
Death of Samuel John Alexander in Warren, Georgia, United States
Warren, Georgia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jun 1703
    Event Place: Mecklinburg Co, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jun 1770
    Event Place: Warren, Georgia, United States

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