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Theophilus Alexander 1714–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 March 1714

Birth Location: Cecil, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 1768

Death Location: Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, United States of America

Father: James Alexander

Mother: Margaret Alexander

Spouse(s): Catherine Wallace

Children(s): Margaret Canon, Martha Alexander, Arimenta Alexander, Joseph Alexander, Keziah Alexander, Levina Alexander, Sophronia Alexander

In 1714, Theophilus Alexander entered the world in Cecil, Maryland, USA, born to James Robert Alexander And Margaret Alexander. Theophilus Alexander married Catherine Alexander Wallace, and had children including Arimenta Alexander, Joseph Wallace Alexander, Keziah Alexander, Levina Alexander, Margaret Canon, Martha Alexander, Sophronia Mary Alexander. Theophilus Alexander passed away in 1768 in Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1714, Theophilus Alexander entered the world in Cecil, Maryland, USA, born to James Robert Alexander And Margaret Alexander.
  • Theophilus Alexander married Catherine Alexander Wallace, and had children including Arimenta Alexander, Joseph Wallace Alexander, Keziah Alexander, Levina Alexander, Margaret Canon, Martha Alexander, Sophronia Mary Alexander.
  • Theophilus Alexander passed away in 1768 in Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, United States of America.

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Theophilus Alexander's Ancestors

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Theophilus Alexander
1714–1768
Birth Place: Cecil, Maryland, USA
Parents
James Robert Alexander
1690–1779
Manokin, Somerset County, Maryland, United States of America
Margaret Alexander
1693–1736
Manokin, Somerset County, Maryland, United States of America
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Theophilus Alexander's Descendants

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Theophilus Alexander (13 March 1714–1768) m. Catherine (Alexander,) Wallace (1715–21 Jul 1775)
  1. 1. Margaret Canon 1736–1804 m. James (Canon) Jr 1724–1800
    1. 1. Joseph Cannon 1777–1857 m. Mary (Polly S) Canon 1783–1853
      1. 1. Alanson Cannon 1806–1886 m. Elizabeth (Cannon Sharpe) *** 1814–1870
        1. 1. Joseph (Lafayette) Cannon 1835–1897 m. Margarett (A) Beard 1838–1918
        2. 2. Infant Cannon 1841–
        3. 3. Infant Cannon 1837–
        4. 4. Joseph (S) Canon 1835–
      2. 2. John (Martin) Canon 1824–1830
      3. 3. James (S.) Cannon 1817–1880
      4. 4. Emma Ridley 1812–1892
      5. 5. Margaret (Jane) Coldwell 1819–1893
      6. 6. Alexander (T) Canon 1826–1829
      7. 7. Rachel (Lucinda) Canon 1821–1825
      8. 8. Marry Canon –1822
      9. 9. Cyrus Canon 1810–1833
      10. 10. Elizabeth (G) Canon 1814–1825
      11. 11. L (A) Clement 1808–1873
    2. 2. James Cannon 1762–1851
  2. 2. Martha Alexander 1733–1798
  3. 3. Arimenta Alexander 1742–
  4. 4. Joseph (Wallace) Alexander 1734–1809
  5. 5. Keziah Alexander 1740–1768
  6. 6. Levina Alexander 1743–
  7. 7. Sophronia (Mary) Alexander 1741–

Theophilus Alexander's Timeline

2 Records

1714
13 March 1714
Birth of Theophilus Alexander in Cecil, Maryland, USA
Cecil, Maryland, USA
1768
1768
Age 54
Death of Theophilus Alexander in Cecil, Maryland, USA
Cecil, Maryland, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 March 1714
    Event Place: Cecil, Maryland, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: Cecil, Maryland, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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