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    1. Re: [MDCECIL] Elkton, MD cemeteries
    2. Tim, I have been trying to locate where my David Alexander was buried about 1740. I think he may have been connected with the Rock Church in later life. He is found as elder of Head of Christiana Church in 1726. Do you have anything on a David Alexander who died about that time?. He may have had a son named David as well. I have noted that many of those in Cecil Co. show up in Cumberland Co. Pa in 1751 and I did find a listing on taxables on rootsweb archives for 1751 which did name the townships. Thanks for any incite, Helen Smith

    06/12/2003 08:39:46
    1. Re: [MDCECIL] Elkton, ALEXANDER's
    2. Timothy L. Robinson
    3. Helen, Althought there are many ALEXANDER's listed in this book, the closest one is a DAVID R. ALEXANDER, b.1896 & d. 1909, buried with a MARY S. ALEXANDER, b. 1876 & d. 1940........ Buried at the Trinity Church, in the Village of Zion, on England Creamery Rd. There are also 2 other's there, in a different spot, Rev. MARY ALEXANDER, b.1904 - d. 1977, & CHARLES J. ALEXANDER, b. 1973 & d. 1981., in Row 2. I will check my other sources for these names. Tim *** ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Elkton, MD cemeteries | Tim, | I have been trying to locate where my David Alexander was buried about 1740. | I think he may have been connected with the Rock Church in later life. He is | found as elder of Head of Christiana Church in 1726. Do you have anything on a | David Alexander who died about that time?. He may have had a son named David | as well. | I have noted that many of those in Cecil Co. show up in Cumberland Co. Pa in | 1751 and I did find a listing on taxables on rootsweb archives for 1751 which | did name the townships. | Thanks for any incite, | Helen Smith

    06/12/2003 04:04:36
    1. Re: [MDCECIL] Elkton, MD cemeteries
    2. Cathy Berger
    3. I have a David Alexander, weaver, who died bef 1749. Was one of the original purchasers of New Munster. brothers: Joseh, James, Arthur. My note says he moved to Chester Co. His son Aaron moved to Sherman's Valley according to RECORD OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN ALEXANDER. I'm not sure these are all the same David. I have CC Deeds 10:124 which mentions land bought in 1718 and that his son and heir Arron sold in 1749. I have a David who was testator for William Alexander's will 29 July 1738 I have David who married Susannah and paid taxes in Cecil Co in 1752 and Back Creek Hd 1765. see also CCo deeds 9:23, 1758 re "Hispanola" Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 2:39 PM Subject: Re: [MDCECIL] Elkton, MD cemeteries > Tim, > I have been trying to locate where my David Alexander was buried about 1740. > I think he may have been connected with the Rock Church in later life. He is > found as elder of Head of Christiana Church in 1726. Do you have anything on a > David Alexander who died about that time?. He may have had a son named David > as well. > I have noted that many of those in Cecil Co. show up in Cumberland Co. Pa in > 1751 and I did find a listing on taxables on rootsweb archives for 1751 which > did name the townships. > Thanks for any incite, > Helen Smith > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    06/13/2003 12:30:31