In the 1860 census, TN>Cannon Co, Akelius' son James is living next door with his wife Ann. In 1870 he is listed as "Akila Alexander, in Cannon County, with Elizabeth, William, Henry and Francis. In 1880, he is still in Cannon County, as Akelius, with Betsy and a granddaughter. Listed around him are James Alexander, wife Ann and 6 children, William, wife and 2 children, and Henry with wife and 2 children. And, no, this isn't my line--darn it! Maggie
Looking for any info on Hugh ALEXANDER b. abt. 1762 died in Cayuga Co. NY 1828 buried in Fleming Hill Cemetery. Married Elizabeth b. 1765 d. 1830 she is also buried in Fleming Hill Cemetery. 1810 Aurelius, Cayuga County, NY census shows Hugh's family with 5 girls and 2 boys. In 1820, Aurelius it shows Hugh's faiily with 1 boy and two girls listed. There is a John Alexander age 16-26 with a wife the same age listed in Aurelius and he MAY BE the elder son of Hugh and Elizabeth. According to the following reference. Hugh was in the Rev War. Name: Hugh ALEXANDER Cemetery: Fleming Hill Cem Location: Cayuga Co NY 41 Reference: Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.1, p. Serial: 10572; Volume: 12 Also Cayuga Co. deed book Book B pg 232 Anna Doty to Asahel Bliss and Rosewell Bliss 1-13-1812 in Scipio twp witness John Grover (judge) and Hugh Alexander I believe my Sarah ALEXANDER b. 1804 VT/MASS is their daughter, if that is true she says her father was b. NH and mother in CT. Sarah md Peter Hadlock about 1821. I have no other information on Sarah or on this family. NOTE* There is another Hugh Alexander from VT b. 1758 d. 1818 md Agnes Clark and then md a Betsy Alexander in 1801. He was also in the Rev. War. THIS IS NOT THE SAME MAN. I am looking for any other information on Hugh and Elizabeth, who died in Cayuga Co. NY. Thanks. Selma