Abdon Alexander

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Abdon Alexander was born 1770, Mecklenburg Co. NC (son of Ezra Alexander, Jr. and Mary Polk).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ezra Alexander, Jr. was born 03 Dec 1720, Frederick Co. MD (son of Elias Alexander and Sophia Alexander); died 06 Jul 1800, Mecklenburg Co. NC.

    Notes:

    Ezra Alexander was a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence.

    Ezra married Mary Polk Mecklenburg Co. NC. Mary was born ca 1740, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 08 Sep 1814, Mecklenburg Co. NC. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Polk was born ca 1740, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 08 Sep 1814, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    Children:
    1. James Alexander was born 1760, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died , Kishacoquillas Valley, Mifflin Co. PA.
    2. Eleazer Alexander was born 23 Nov 1763, Mecklenburg, NC; died 06 Oct 1810, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    3. Dorcas Alexander was born 1767, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    4. 1. Abdon Alexander was born 1770, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    5. Colonel Augustus Alexander was born 20 Aug 1772, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 25 Sep 1849, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    6. Polly Ann Alexander was born 31 Aug 1775, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died Sep 1854, Mecklenburg Co. NC.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Elias Alexander was born 26 Feb 1679, Somerset Co. MD (son of Andrew Alexander and Ann Anderston Taylor); died Bef 1753, Slate Hill, York Co. PA.

    Elias married Sophia Alexander 1709, Somerset Co. MD. Sophia (daughter of Joseph Alexander and Abigail McKnitt) was born ca 1692, Somerset Co. MD; died ca 1726, Cecil Co. MD. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sophia Alexander was born ca 1692, Somerset Co. MD (daughter of Joseph Alexander and Abigail McKnitt); died ca 1726, Cecil Co. MD.

    Notes:

    Sophia was named in her father's will, dated Dec 13, 1726, Cecil County, Maryland.

    Children:
    1. Mary Alexander was born ca 1698, Somerset Co. MD; died , Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    2. Esther Alexander was born ca 1700, Cecil Co. MD.
    3. Jedediah Alexander was born ca 1702, Cecil Co. MD; died ca 1750.
    4. William Alexander was born ca 1704, Somerset Co. MD; died 22 Mar 1772, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    5. Arthur Alexander was born ca 1709, Cecil Co. MD; died Bef Dec 1763, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    6. Zebulon Alexander was born ca 1710, Cecil Co. MD; died 03 Mar 1784, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    7. Isaac Alexander was born ca 1712, Cecil Co. MD.
    8. Abraham Alexander was born 09 Dec 1717, Cecil Co. MD; died 23 Apr 1786, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    9. Andrew Alexander was born ca 1717, Somerset Co. MD; died ca 1784.
    10. 2. Ezra Alexander, Jr. was born 03 Dec 1720, Frederick Co. MD; died 06 Jul 1800, Mecklenburg Co. NC.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew Alexander was born 1648, Raphoe, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland (son of Rev. James Alexander and Mary Maxwell); died 1700, Maryland.

    Notes:

    Immigrated from Raphoe, Donegal, Ireland to Manokin, Somerset County, MD on the ship "Welcome" arriving September 21, 1670.

    Andrew married Ann Anderston Taylor. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Ann Anderston Taylor
    Children:
    1. Abigail Alexander was born 15 Sep 1677, Somerset Co. MD.
    2. 4. Elias Alexander was born 26 Feb 1679, Somerset Co. MD; died Bef 1753, Slate Hill, York Co. PA.

  3. 10.  Joseph Alexander was born 1660, Raphoe, Co. Donegal, Ulster, Ireland (son of Rev. James Alexander and Mary Maxwell); died 14 Jun 1733, Cecil Co. MD; was buried , Head of Christiana Church Cemetery Newark New Castle Co. DE.

    Notes:

    Immigrated from Raphoe, Donegal, Ireland to Manokin, Somerset County, MD on the ship "Welcome" arriving September 21, 1670.

    Information from the Mint Museum of History in Charlotte, North Carolina:

    Joseph Alexander was a tanner. Tradition has it that he arrived in America, the colonies, in the 1670's aboard the ship "Welcome", which anchored in the Delaware River, however to date there is no confirming evidence. The first documentary evidence of Joseph Alexander's presence in Maryland is in a deed dated May 18, 1714. Joseph Alexander, Tanner and his son, James were members of the group of Alexanders and other men of Cecil County, Maryland who in 1714 purchased from Thomas Stevenson a large tract of land on the Big Elk River. This land was part of a tract called "New Munster" which had been surveyed by George Talbot, Surveyor General in 1683, for "a certain Edwin O'Dwire and fifteen other Irishmen". It lay on both sides of the Elk River in the northeastern corner of Maryland and extended over into Chester County, Pennsylvania, for a short distance above the Mason-Dixon Line.

    It is supposed that Joseph had been in the colonies for several years before his land purchase in 1714 and it is possible that he could have been one of the "fifteen other Irishmen" for whom Talbot surveyed the land in 1683. In the deeds Stevenson stated that the land had "for some years past been possessed and improved by them, and had been by them divided among themselves, each man according to his holden, and that he, the said Stevenson, being mind to sell the said tract of land, thought it most equitable, honest and right, that they, the said possessors thereof, should have the first offer to buy or purchase each man his holden or division of ye same."

    From Joseph's will written December 13, 1726, we learn the names of several of his children, including, Sophia, the wife of Elias Alexander, who is referred to in the will as a son-in-law, Francis, Jane Mackey (her married name), Abigail Clapham (her married name) and James. Joseph left most of his estate to his son, James, as well as making him the executor of his will which was probated March 9, 1730. Joseph did not mention his wife in his will, so
    it is presumed that she had died before 1726.

    From Findagrave.comIn 1673 Joseph immigrated to Armaugh County, Ireland to gain religious freedom. In Ireland, the King, in an effort to subugate the Irish, divided the counties into parishes. He appointed Clergy of the Church of England and entrusted in them both civil and ecclestiastical authority to govern the people. The Presbyterian ministers were persecuted by the State Clergy and they retaliated by persuading their congregations to immigrate to America with them, where religious freedom was assured.

    In 1676 Joseph Alexander and seven of his brothers sailed from Ireland on the "Good Ship Welcome" for America. They anchored in the Delaware River, off shore from the town of New Castle. They then migrated to the established Presbyterian settlement at "New Castle", now known as Christianna Hundred, in the American colony in 1714. Lord Cecil had received from the King of England, a land grand of several thousands acres in Maryland colony. Land speculators had purchased approximately 6,000 acres of Lord Cecil's tract, one part of which was located on the Big Elk River, which the early settlers named "New Munster".

    Joseph Alexander and his brothers purchased land in New Munster and established the first homes of the Alexanders in America. The actual location of Joseph Alexander's first home is not known, however, a few of the houses have been restored and they are built of field stone and logs mortared with clay. The original land grant to Lord Cecil and Joseph Alexander's deeds can be seen at the Maryland Historical Library at Annapolis, Maryland. Approxiamately [sic], two hundred years later William DuPont purchased several hundred acres of the original Lord Cecil grant, including a portion of "New Munster" and built his estate "Fair Hill". He restored the old Presbyterian Church (now known as Christianna Hundred) and a few of the old houses. In the graveyard of the Church are buried many of the Alexander immigrants and their descendants.

    Joseph Alexander's will was filed at Elkton, Maryland on March 9, 1726 which gives the names of his children and his bequests to them.

    Children of JOSEPH ALEXANDER:

    1. Sophie Alexander
    2. Jane Alexander
    3. Abigail Alexander
    4. Francis Alexander
    5. Abraham Alexander
    6. James Alexander


    Information of Find A Grave:

    Joseph Alexander died in 1726 at New Munster, in the colony of Maryland.

    In 1673 Joseph immigrated to Armaugh County, Ireland to gain religious freedom. In Ireland, the King, in an effort to subugate the Irish, divided the counties into parishes. He appointed Clergy of the Church of England and entrusted in them both civil and ecclestiastical authority to govern the people. The Presbyterian ministers were persecuted by the State Clergy and they retaliated by persuading their congregations to immigrate to America with them, where religious freedom was assured.

    In 1676 Joseph Alexander and seven of his brothers sailed from Ireland on the "Good Ship Welcome" for America. They anchored in the Delaware River, off shore from the town of New Castle. They then migrated to the established Presbyterian settlement at "New Castle", now known as Christianna Hundred, in the American colony in 1714. Lord Cecil had received from the King of England, a land grand of several thousands acres in Maryland colony. Land speculators had purchased approximately 6,000 acres of Lord Cecil's tract, one part of which was located on the Big Elk River, which the early settlers named "New Munster".

    Joseph Alexander and his brothers purchased land in New Munster and established the first homes of the Alexanders in America. The actual location of Joseph Alexander's first home is not known, however, a few of the houses have been restored and they are built of field stone and logs mortared with clay. The original land grant to Lord Cecil and Joseph Alexander's deeds can be seen at the Maryland Historical Library at Annapolis, Maryland. Approxiamately [sic], two hundred years later William DuPont purchased several hundred acres of the original Lord Cecil grant, including a portion of "New Munster" and built his estate "Fair Hill". He restored the old Presbyterian Church (now known as Christianna Hundred) and a few of the old houses. In the graveyard of the Church are buried many of the Alexander immigrants and their descendants.

    Joseph Alexander's will was filed at Elkton, Maryland on March 9, 1726 which gives the names of his children and his bequests to them.

    Children of JOSEPH ALEXANDER:

    1. Sophie Alexander
    2. Jane Alexander
    3. Abigail Alexander
    4. Francis Alexander
    5. Abraham Alexander
    6. James Alexander

    Buried:
    Grave location
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52843621

    Joseph married Abigail McKnitt ca 1686, Somerset Co. MD. Abigail (daughter of John McKnitt, Sr. and Elizabeth Wallace) was born 1667, Manokin, Somerset Co. MD; died 23 Dec 1714, Cecil Co. MD. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Abigail McKnitt was born 1667, Manokin, Somerset Co. MD (daughter of John McKnitt, Sr. and Elizabeth Wallace); died 23 Dec 1714, Cecil Co. MD.
    Children:
    1. Jane Alexander was born 1691, Somerset Co. MD.
    2. 5. Sophia Alexander was born ca 1692, Somerset Co. MD; died ca 1726, Cecil Co. MD.
    3. Abigail Alexander was born ca 1693, Somerset Co. MD; died ca 1781, Mecklenburg Co. NC.
    4. James Robert Alexander was born 1690, Manokin, Somerset Co. MD; died 31 May 1779, Cecil Co. MD; was buried , Head of Christiana Church Cemetery Newark New Castle Co. DE.
    5. Francis Alexander was born ca 1695, Somerset Co. MD; died Aft 1781, Mecklenburg Co. NC.