Frances Dorcas Alexander

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Frances Dorcas Alexander was born 1840, Cabarrus Co. NC (daughter of Alfonso Alexander, Sr. and Hessey McKinley).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alfonso Alexander, Sr. was born 13 May 1783, Mecklenburg, NC (son of William Sample Alexander and Elizabeth Alexander); died 16 Apr 1852, Cabarrus Co. NC.

    Alfonso married Hessey McKinley 10 Feb 1821, Cabarrus Co. NC. Hessey was born 1796, Cabarrus Co. NC; died 1871, Cabarrus Co. NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hessey McKinley was born 1796, Cabarrus Co. NC; died 1871, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    Children:
    1. Alfonso Alexander, Jr. was born 1822, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    2. Elizabeth S. Alexander was born 1823, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    3. Zeno Alexander was born 1825, Mecklenburg, NC; died 16 Jul 1876, Birmingham, Jefferson Co. AL.
    4. Elam Alexander was born 1827, Mecklenburg, NC.
    5. Francis S. Alexander was born ca 1828, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    6. William Cyrus Alexander was born 1831, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    7. John McKnitt Wilson Alexander was born 1833, Cabarrus Co. NC; died 1909, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    8. Therese Creside Alexander was born 1835, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    9. Philander Tobias Alexander was born 1838, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    10. 1. Frances Dorcas Alexander was born 1840, Cabarrus Co. NC.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Sample Alexander was born 1751, Mecklenburg, NC (son of Colonel Hezekiah South Alexander and Mary Sample); died 26 Oct 1826, Mecklenburg Co. NC.

    Notes:

    Will of William Sample Alexander:

    "In the name of God Amen! I, William S. Alexander of the State of North Carolina and county of Cabarrus, being advanced in age and somewhat in declining circumstances of health but, by divine goodness, of sound mind and memory, and moreover remembering that it is appointed to all men to die, do publish this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form as follows, viz:

    Imprimis: I commit my body to the dust, to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my Exs., and my soul to God, who gave it, hoping and confiding on the mercy of God, Christ according to the terror (?) of the new and well ordered covenant; and as touching that portion of wordly substance that God, in his good providence, has bestowed upon me, I dispose of it is manner and form as follows, viz:

    Imprimis: It is my will and pleasure that my wife Martha retain possession and enjoy without let or molestation her bed and furniture and all other property which she possessed at the time of her marriage, to which property I relinguished at that time by a written agreement or contract now in my possession, all clain; and further to enable my dear and beloved wife, Martha to have an independent home and that she and family may be in comfortable circumstances when I am dead and gone, I will and bequeath to my said wife Martha for her comfortable maintenance and for the comfortable maintenance of her family, and to enable her suitably to educate her children, all that plantation, known by the name of the Newell Plantation, including the Reed Tract, containing each about 130 or 140 acres; also including the McLelland tract of 50 acres; also including two lots of Robert Davis' Plantation, containing 45 acres each and adjoining to each other; also all the aforesaid tracts adjoining together and supposed to contain in all about 420 acres; two horses, her choice; her saddle and bridle; four milk cows, her choice of my stock; six head of sheep; all my hogs that are at the Robb Plantation; two ploughs; and two pair of horse gears to serve two ploughs; one pair of iron hung double trees; two single trees and three clevises; one ax; four hoes and one mattock and one walnut chest of drawers; one square walnut table, viz., my common dining table; six Windsor chairs and two common chairs; one fire shovel and tongs; one pair of fire dogs and loom and tacklings; all the cupboard and kitchen furniture; one big wheel and one little spinning wheel; one check reel; one candlestick and snuffers; six silver table spoons and six silver tea spoons; one large oak chest, one bible and two medical books, viz: Buchan's Family Physician and Ewell's Ladys Companion and one Confession of Faith; also in addition to the preceding farming utensils, two bull-tongue ploughs, in order to the profitable use of the above landed property & c. I further will and bequeathe to my said wife Martha the following family of negroes, Smith and his wife Fanny and their five children (viz) Abigail, Abraham, Caroline, Adaline, and Henry during her natural life or widowhood, or until my children by her shall come of age or marry, in the same manner, and under the same conditions all the previous devises made to my wife is to be understood. Should my wife Marry again my will that all the property, hitherto to her devised revert back into my estate and be reserved as a fund for the maintenance, and final advancement of my children by my said wife Martha.

    Item: I will and bequeathe to my beloved son Koususko, his heirs and assigns forever, all that parcel of land consisting of the several tracts hitherto specified and set apart for the use of my wife and younger children, still allowing to his mother during her remaining my widow all that interest necessary for her maintenance and comfort.

    Item: I devise that my daughter Martha be maintained and educated out of the preceeds of the property above decised and when she shall have come of age and married that she be furnished a feathr bed and furniture, a horse and saddle; a cow and a negro girl, viz: Caroline or Adaline.

    Item: I devise that my Sossaman Plantation, consisting of 200 acres, be sold at the discretion of my executors and the monies put to interest and reserved as a fund for the liberal education of my youngest son Kousiesho provided that measure shall be advisible.

    Item: I devise that upon the extermination of the right of my wife to the property hitherto devised, either by marriage or by death, then that all the remainder of the finally undevised perishable property be divided between my above named son and daughter in that propertion that my son possess two-thirds of the whole and my daughter one third.

    Item: My will is that if in the judgment of my executors the capacity of my youngest son Koususko shall be promising for a liveral education and the measure forbidded by no special reason, that in that case, he be put to a grammar school under the direction of my executors, and his education duly prosecuted to the about issue.

    Item: I devise that if one of my above named children die before he or she shall come of age that the survivor shall be the sole heir or heiress, and should neither survive to come of age that then the whole property revert into my estate to be divided amongst my children, accounting my daughter Theresa family one. Having disposed of my wife and younger children as their interest and endowment are necessarily involved with hers, I proceed to the case of my elder children.

    Imprimis: I devise to my beloved son Alphonso all that plantation on which I now live, consisting of ten surveys, one of 108 acres; one of 50 acres, one of 39 acres, one of 11 1/2 acres also a deed from John Weddington of 200 acres, containing five surveys adjoining the above;

    William married Elizabeth Alexander ca 1779, Mecklenburg Co. NC. Elizabeth (daughter of Abraham Alexander and Dorcas Amelia Wilson) was born 19 Feb 1783, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 29 Nov 1820, Mecklenburg Co. NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Alexander was born 19 Feb 1783, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC (daughter of Abraham Alexander and Dorcas Amelia Wilson); died 29 Nov 1820, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    Children:
    1. 2. Alfonso Alexander, Sr. was born 13 May 1783, Mecklenburg, NC; died 16 Apr 1852, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    2. Frances Theresa Alexander was born 1784, Mecklenburg, NC; died ca 1838, Cabarrus Co. NC.
    3. Philander Alexander was born 1786, Mecklenburg, NC.
    4. Dionysisus Alexander was born 1788, Mecklenburg, NC.
    5. Osmund Alexander was born ca 1792, Mecklenburg, NC.
    6. Elizabeth Alexander was born Bef 1800, Mecklenburg, NC.
    7. Dorcas Alexander was born Bef 1800, Mecklenburg, NC.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Colonel Hezekiah South Alexander was born 13 Jan 1728, Cecil Co. MD (son of James Robert Alexander and Margaret McKnitt); died 16 Jul 1801, Mecklenburg Co. NC; was buried , Charlotte, Sugaw Cr. Presbyterian Cemetery Mecklenburg Co. NC.

    Notes:

    Hezekiah together with his brother John McKnitt were signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration. In 1774 Hezekiah built a house out of rocks. The family lived there for many years. His restored home is open to the public in Charlotte, North Carolina. There is a museum on the property also.

    He was a member of the Mecklenburg County Committee of Safety. On August 21, 1775, Hezekiah was appointed by the Provincial Congress meeting in Hillsborough to the Salisbury District Committee of Safety which was to serve as the local governing body for a multi-county area. In November, 1776, Hezekiah joined other state delegates at Halifax to form the Fifth Provincial Congress which was charged with the task of writing the first state constitution. After the Halifax Congress, Hezekiah joined the Fourth Regiment of North Carolina Troops as Paymaster.

    Will of Hezekiah South Alexander names these heirs, wife, Mary, son William, son Amos, son Joel, son Oswald, daughter Esther Garrison and granddaughter Caroline Garrison and daughter Kezia.

    Simpson, p. 182 "Daughter of Hezekiah Alexander"
    Family Tree: "Hezekiah Alexander's children, William, Margaret, Joseph, James, Silas, Ester m. Garrison, Mary, m. Polk, Hezekiah b. Apr 1767, Amos b. Apr 1769, d. 1847, Kisiah, Joel b. Apr 1776 and Oswald".

    Olive "Hezekiah Alexander (father James Alexander, mother Margaret McKnitt) b. 13 Jan 1722 in Penn, Maryland, d. 16 Jul 1801, Mecklenburg County, buried Charlotte, Sugaw Cr. Presbyterian Cemetery, North Carolina, m. 13 Jan 1760, Mary Sample, b. 1734, d. 17 May 1806 (father William Sample and Esther).

    CENSUS RECORDS

    1790 Census
    Name: Hezekiah Alexander
    Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Mecklenburg, North Carolina
    Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
    Free White Persons - Females: 2
    Number of Slaves : 1
    Number of Household Members: 4

    Buried:
    Grave location, biography, and tombstone photo:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=ALE&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=29&GScntry=4&GSsr=1241&GRid=11017534&

    Hezekiah married Mary Sample. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Sample
    Children:
    1. 4. William Sample Alexander was born 1751, Mecklenburg, NC; died 26 Oct 1826, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    2. James Rankin Alexander, Sr. was born 23 Nov 1756, Mecklenburg, NC; died 11 Mar 1836, Allen Co. KY.
    3. Silas Alexander was born ca 1759, Mecklenburg, NC; died 27 Oct 1831, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    4. Keziah Alexander was born ca 1761, Mecklenburg, NC; died Bef 1821, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    5. Esther Alexander was born 28 Sep 1762, Mecklenburg, NC; died 12 Sep 1829, Coles Co. IL.
    6. Hezekiah South Alexander, Jr. was born 13 Jan 1767, Mecklenburg, NC; died Aft 1839, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    7. Mary Alexander was born ca 1768, Mecklenburg, NC.
    8. Amos Alexander was born 13 May 1769, Mecklenburg, NC; died 25 Jan 1847, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    9. Joel Alexander was born 26 Apr 1773, Mecklenburg, NC; died 17 May 1825, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    10. Alexander Alexander was born 1774, Mecklenburg, NC; died 1819, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    11. Ozwald Alexander was born 16 Sep 1775, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 11 Dec 1826, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    12. Joseph M. Alexander was born 1776, Mecklenburg, NC; died 1851, Tennessee.

  3. 10.  Abraham Alexander was born 09 Dec 1717, Cecil Co. MD (son of Elias Alexander and Sophia Alexander); died 23 Apr 1786, Mecklenburg Co. NC.

    Notes:

    Abraham Alexander migrated with his wife, Dorcas, from Maryland to the Mount Holly Section of North Carolina in 1754. With them were Isaac (then 3 years old) and Abraham's brother, Arthur and his son, Ezra, age 14.

    Abraham was a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration in 1775.

    Abraham married Dorcas Amelia Wilson ca 1749, Mecklenburg Co. NC. Dorcas was born 14 May 1734, Cecil Co. MD; died 28 May 1800, Mecklenburg Co. NC. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Dorcas Amelia Wilson was born 14 May 1734, Cecil Co. MD; died 28 May 1800, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    Children:
    1. Dr. Isaac Alexander was born Feb 1750, Cecil Co. MD; died 13 Jan 1812, Camden Co. SC.
    2. Ezra Alexander was born 03 Dec 1752, Cecil Co. MD; died 06 Jul 1800, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    3. Elias Alexander was born ca 1759, Cecil Co. MD; died 21 Sep 1812, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    4. Abraham Alexander, Jr. was born 06 Mar 1762, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 11 Mar 1829, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    5. Marcus Alexander was born 06 Jun 1766, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 23 Oct 1795, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    6. Nathaniel Alexander, Sr. was born 03 Jul 1767, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 05 Feb 1808, Mecklenburg Co. NC; was buried , Charlotte, Sugaw Cr. Presbyterian Cemetery Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    7. Joab Alexander was born 09 Feb 1769, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 21 Mar 1828, Mecklenburg Co. NC; was buried , Charlotte, Sugaw Cr. Presbyterian Cemetery Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    8. Cyrus Alexander was born 09 Jan 1779, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 24 May 1799, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    9. 5. Elizabeth Alexander was born 19 Feb 1783, Charotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 29 Nov 1820, Mecklenburg Co. NC.