Sarah E. (Sallie) ALEXANDER

Female 1848 - 1890  (41 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sarah E. (Sallie) ALEXANDER was born 07 Oct 1848, Early Co. GA (daughter of Martin Taylor ALEXANDER and Mary Jane Hutchins); died 08 Sep 1890, Blakely, Early Co. GA.

    Notes:

    Blakely's Bereavement. Widespread Grief for the Death of Mrs. Dr. B. R. Doster. She was the sister of Mr. W. H. Alexander, a merchant here and the ordinary of Early county, and Dr. M. T. Alexander, the most prominent Physician of Apalachicola, Fla.

    Sarah married Dr. Benjamin Robert Dostor 20 Feb 1872, Early Co. GA. Benjamin was born 21 Dec 1837, Georgia; died 17 Feb 1903, Blakely, Early Co. GA. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Martin Taylor ALEXANDER was born 12 Apr 1826, Early Co. GA (son of James Wooten ALEXANDER and Emily Childers); died 30 Dec 1870, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Martin T Alexander was the administrator in his brother Asa Castellaw S Alexander's will.

    Martin married Mary Jane Hutchins. Mary was born 1829; died 1878, Early Co. GA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Hutchins was born 1829; died 1878, Early Co. GA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Sarah E. (Sallie) ALEXANDER was born 07 Oct 1848, Early Co. GA; died 08 Sep 1890, Blakely, Early Co. GA.
    2. Wyatt Hutchins ALEXANDER was born 22 Feb 1851, Early Co. GA; died 1915, Early Co. GA.
    3. Dr. Martin Taylor ALEXANDER, Jr. was born 1855, Early Co. GA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Wooten ALEXANDER was born 2 May 1758, North Carolina (son of Capt. Samuel ALEXANDER and Olivia WOOTEN); died 1840, Early Co. GA; was buried , Alexander Cemetery Blakely Early County GA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: B1D346B5A1144173944E842BBC3B42A658EB

    Notes:

    Sat. Nov. 13, 2010 there was a dedication at the Grave of James Wooten Alexander by the Joel Early Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution.

    1830 Early Co. GA Gensus

    James W Alexander

    Free White Persons - Males - Under 5:1 [Martin]
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:2 [Asa and George]
    Free White Persons - Males - 40 thru 49:1 [James]
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5:1 [Emily]
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14:1 [Mary]
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39:1 [wife Emily]

    Slaves - Males - Under 10:5
    Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:2
    Slaves - Females - Under 10:8
    Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:4
    Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:3
    Total Slaves:22

    Free White Persons - Under 20:6
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:2
    Total Free White Persons:8

    Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored):30

    Died:
    Date of death from tombstone.

    James married Emily Childers. Emily was born 1760. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Emily Childers was born 1760.
    Children:
    1. Asa Castellaw S. ALEXANDER was born Jun 1813, Early Co. GA; died Aft 1860.
    2. Mary ALEXANDER was born 1814, Blakely, Early Co. GA; died 27 Sep 1884, Early Co. GA.
    3. George W. ALEXANDER was born 16 Oct 1816, Early Co. GA; died ca 1848, Early Co. GA.
    4. 2. Martin Taylor ALEXANDER was born 12 Apr 1826, Early Co. GA; died 30 Dec 1870, Georgia.
    5. Emily ALEXANDER was born ca 1829, Early Co. GA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Capt. Samuel ALEXANDER was born 24 Oct 1730, Mecklenburg Co. NC (son of Rev. John ALEXANDER and Bethia H. CASTELLAW); died Bef 24 Nov 1823, Green Co. GA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 93B7AD564EF2462386B7660D94FBEDC4E677

    Notes:

    Served in the American Revolution.

    Died Camden Co. GA according to some sources.

    Samuel bought and sold land in NC and was a member of the Onslow Co., NC Militia. He also had a land grant in SC and GA.

    1754, Oct 25 Onslow County, NC Militia has a Samuel listed as a Sgt. in Capt. Hick's Company: "NC Colonial & State Records", Vol XXII, p339.

    1755, Jan 17 Onslow Co. NC - Samuel witnessed a will of Alen Gray, probated Jul 1755: "NC Will Abstracts, 1660-1790", Ancestry.com.

    LAND RECORDS

    1756 Onslow Co., NC Samuel Alexander sold land in Onslow to Thomas Alberton (Albritton): "Records of Onslow Co., NC" Vol 1, Zae Hargett Gwynn.

    1758, Apr 28 Duplin Co., NC, a survey for 130 acres was ordered for land adjoining Samuel Alexander's home place [Rev. Samuel Alexander, his father]. Samuel was a survey chain carrier along with James Castellaw, brother to Samuel's mother Bethia Castellaw.

    NOTE: The land grants were not free with money having to be paid upon application, and each step until the final issuing of the grant. The application process required the applicant to supply two able-bodied men to carry the chain for the surveyor. To save money, the applicant generally used his sons, brothers, other available relatives, or friendly neighbors for this purpose.

    1760, Feb 22 Duplin Co., NC, Samuel Alexander sold plantation "I now live upon" - 150 acres N. side of Goshen Swamp; probably the above "home place" which he bought from Moses Tyler, bounded by land of Thomas Castellaw. Abstracts Sampson - Duplin Deeds, Books 1-3, Duplin Co., NC.

    1760, Feb 22 Duplin Co., NC, Samuel Alexander sold 130 acres N. side Goshen Swamp on Fryer's Branch joining said Alexander's home place. This corresponds with the time period that the two Samuels moved into South Carolina and Georgia. Abstracts Sampson - Duplin Deeds, Books 1-3, Duplin Co., NC.

    1760, Sep 2 & Oct 21 Granville Co., South Carolina, survey ordered for Samuel Alexander, Sr. on Sep 2 and completed Platt dated 21 Oct, 250 acres on Savannah River, "butting and bounding to ye S East on lands laid out to Sam'l Allexander Jun"

    1762, Dec St. George Parish, Georgia, Petition for land by Samuel Alexander who said that he had no land granted him, prays council for 100 acres on Savannah River in Halifax Dist. He has two slaves. Petition granted - Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Vol 8 Allen D. Chandler 1907, p766.

    1764, Jun St. George Parish, Georgia, the Governor signed a grant to Samuel Alexander on this date for 48 acres. "Col. Rec. of State of Georgia", Allen Chandler, 1907, Vol 9, p187.

    1765, Sep 27 Granville Co., South Carolina Samuel Jr. received a grant for 200 acres; the Castellaw family also received land just below there on the Savannah River at the same time.

    History of Burke County, 1777-1790", Albert M. Hillhouse, p106. 1771, Dec - Georgia; Read petition of Samuel Alexander setting forth that he, with sundry others, wanted a quantity of land where they might settle together and be enabled to support the worship of God according to the form of the the Church of Scotland, which being the petitioner's religious profession. They had found the land in the lands recently ceded by the Cherokees and had no doubt that if they had sufficient land they would be immediately joined by a considerable number of Presbyterians from other Provinces. Asked for a quantity of land about 20 miles square on the Ogeechee for a township. Petition rejected as premature. [Chandler Vol 12, p143].

    Apparently he or another Alexander did get the grant as per the following: "The Village of Alexander. Sometime after the opening of the Quaker Road in 1769, and before 1842, a concentration of farmers and planters took place in the vicinity. By 1842 the area was already known as the "Alexander Community". The name derived from the Alexander family; its possible that this was Samuel Alexander, the pioneer and head of the family for whom the Alexander settlement in Burke County was named.. He came to the province in 1760 and received land grants in 1762 an 1764......."


    LAND TRANSACTIONS for Samuel Alexander, unclear whether it is Sr. or Jr.

    1783, Oct 9 Wilkes Co., Georgia; warrant for 200 acres Wilkes Co.

    1783, Oct 9 Wilkes Co., Georgia; warrant for 450 acres, Wilkes Co.

    1784, Jan 20 Wilkes Co, Georgia; Samuel Alexander, 450 acres, Wilkes Co., adjoining vacant lands on all sides. Reg. 22 Jan 1784 (Georgia Surveyor General Office, Book DDD p27,

    1784, Jan 20 Wilkes Co., Georgia Samuel Alexander, 200 acres, Wilkes Co, adjoining vacant land on all sides. Reg. 22 Jan 1784 (Georgia Surveyor General Office Book DDD p29),

    1784, Jan 20 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander 200 acres, Wilkes Co, adjoined S by William Whaley's land; vacant on other sides, Reg. 22 Jan 1784 (Georgia Surveyor General Office p32).

    1784, May 25 Washington Co., Georgia; Samuel survey of 575 acres north Boundary marked as *College Land on Richland Creek Washington Co. Georgia, Warrant 17 May 1784 (Washington County Surveyor's records, 1784-1785, Book A, in Archives Drawer 52, Box 61.

    1784, May 31 Washington Co., Georgia; Samuel Survey of 287 1/2 acres Washington Co., Georgia (warrant 17 May) by Micajah Williamson. (Washington Co Surveyor records, 1784-1786, Book A p 79, found in Archives Drawer 52 Box 61.

    1784, Jul 29 Washington Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander Survey of 287 1/2 acres on Lick Creek, part marked as "wheat & corn land" on ? Lick Creek Washington Co., Georgia, warrant 17 May 1784 (Washington County Surveyor records 1784-1786, Book A, Archives Drawer 52 Box 61.

    1784, Sep 30 Wilkes Co., Georgia; the Governor signed a grant to Samuel Alexander for 200 acres in Wilkes, Co., Georgia. (The Rev. Records of the State of Georgia, Allen D. Chandler 1908, Vol. II, p722.

    1784, Oct 10 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander warrant for 100 acres Wilkes County, Georgia Surveyor General Office, 1983, in a loose folder for the surname Alexander.

    1785, Jan 25 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander Wilkes Co., bounded on S. by John Lees land, SW by Alexander's land, NE by Wootens land, other sides by vacant land. Reg 27 Jan 1785 (Georgia Surveyor Office, Bk FFF p531.

    1785, 5 Oct Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander regt. 7 Oct 1785, 287 1/2 acres Wilkes Co Georgia bounded by said Alexander's land, other sides vacant. On Bounty (Grant Books of Georgia Surveyor Gen. Office, Book HHH, p608., RC Wooten).

    1785, 5 Oct Washington Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander 575 acres WASHINGTON Co. bounded NE by "Colledge" land, rest vacant (Georgia Surveyor Generals Office, Book III p33, RC Wooten).

    1785, Oct 5 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander 200 acres Wilkes Co., bounded SE by Williams Creek and rest vacant (Georgia Surveyor Generals Office, Book III p50).

    1785, Oct 5 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander 200 acres Wilkes Co., all sides vacant (Georgia Surveyor Generals Office, Book III p51).

    1786, Jan 20 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander to Aaron Greer, 200 acres on Williams creek, original grant from Gov. Elbert, on this date, Deed Book "D D" --1788-1789, p 194.

    1787, Nov 5 Richmond Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander warrant for 100 acres.

    1788-1789 Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander to Aaron Greer, 200 acres on Williams Creek, original grant to Alexander from Gov. Elbert, Jan 20 1786. James Lamar, Jr. and Michael Van Winkle, Testator. Wilkes Co., Georgia Deed Book "DD" 1788-1789, p 194.

    REVOLUTIONARY WAR

    McCrady History of S.C., p. 270. The SAMUEL ALEXANDER of Enderly Farms near Charlotte, N.C. is probably the son or gr. son of SAMUEL b. 1699. COL. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, age 78,was taken prisoner at Camden, S.C. (formerly part of N.C. at this point), when ordered by British Crown to join his forces and he with others refused to do so. He was fastened to cart and forced to march 42 miles to be interned. Later he was sent to Georgia for release but enforced residence during the Revolution. His son, CAPT. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, was attacking the British at Fort Cornwallis and his father was placed in front of the British line. He was uninjured. Son and father show lands in Georgia, but the soldiery returned to their own states after Revolution.

    Revolutionary Soldier-Service in NC and GA Captain under Col. Elijah Clark.

    POLITICAL CAREER
    1778, Mar 9 Richmond Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander was appointed a magistrate for the county of Richmond to administer the oath of abjuration. Minutes of the Executive Council (The Rev. Records of the State of Georgia, Allen D. Candler, 1908, Vol. 11, p 49, from Herbert Newell). This was after the War had started and Samuel II would now be 45 years old and not active in the fighting.

    1782 Richmond Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander, a member of the House for Richmond; that is a member of the General Assembly, 1782, p32. Samuel Alexander was fined for non attendance in 1782, p181 (The Rev. Records of the State of Georgia Allen D. Chandler, Vol. 3, from Herbert Newell).

    1782, Jan 1 Richmond Co., Georgia; Member of the House of Assembly for Richmond (Journal of the House of Assembly, Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Vol III, Allen D. Candler, p32, from Herbert Newell).

    1783, Jan 7 - Wilkes Co., Georgia; Samuel Alexander, Member of the House of Assembly for Wilkes County (ditto p191).

    DEATH

    1823, bef Nov 24 Greene Co., Georgia, Will attested to by Cullen Wooten and John White.

    1823, Dec 6 - "The Georgia Indian Depredation Claims", Donna Thaxton, p649, shows a receipt #161 of Document #301, p7, for payment of $223 on Dec 6 1823 to Asa C. Alexander Adm. with will annexed of Samuel Alexander; Jas. Bozeman, Wit.

    1824, Aug 14 same amount, same claimant and source.

    1825, Jul 18 ditto

    1825, Oct 27 will was recorded, Greene Co. Wills and Appraisements, Bk 4 p81.

    Died:
    Info fro Eufala AL library, Alexander Family from Mrs. Hugh M. Newell (See his SAR application) indicates Capt. Samuel Alexander died in Twiggs Co. GA.

    Tombstone photo shows his DOD as Aug 1823.

    Samuel married Olivia WOOTEN Abt 14 May 1752, Nelson Farm, Early Co., GA, USA. Olivia (daughter of Benjamin WOOTEN and Elizabeth ROUSSEAU) was born Abt 1735, Johnston, NC; died 1 Jun 1833, GA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Olivia WOOTEN was born Abt 1735, Johnston, NC (daughter of Benjamin WOOTEN and Elizabeth ROUSSEAU); died 1 Jun 1833, GA.

    Other Events:

    • Marriage License: 14 May , 1752
    • _UID: D7C83196225941E7B4FD650D24A72A4465CF

    Notes:

    Surname spelling variations: Wotten, Wooten, Woontten

    Ray ISBELL isbell2@hotmail.com

    Children:
    1. Samuel ALEXANDER, Jr. was born 18 Jul 1757, NC; died 09 Dec 1819, Twiggs Co. GA.
    2. 4. James Wooten ALEXANDER was born 2 May 1758, North Carolina; died 1840, Early Co. GA; was buried , Alexander Cemetery Blakely Early County GA.
    3. Asa Castellaw ALEXANDER was born 21 Jul 1760, Wilkes Co., Georgia; died 10 Oct 1834, Clayhatchee, Dale Co., Alabama.
    4. Asanath ALEXANDER was born 21 Jul 1760, Wilkes Co. GA.
    5. John Lester ALEXANDER was born 27 Feb 1763; died 1825.
    6. Ezekiel ALEXANDER was born 5 May 1765; died 1829.
    7. M. Sarah ALEXANDER was born 16 Aug 1767; died 1829.
    8. Mary ALEXANDER was born 10 Feb 1770.
    9. Elizabeth Bethia ALEXANDER was born 4 May 1773, Mecklenburg Co. NC; died 05 Mar 1838, Randolph Co. GA.
    10. Moses ALEXANDER was born 31 Mar 1776; died 1838.