“Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Marriages,” database with images, FindMyPast (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FMARR%2F13689G : accessed 26 October 2021), marriage of Edward Alexander and Elizth Davis daughter of John Davis in Limerick in 1754; citing Register of marriages, LIMERICK, 1859, Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives.
“Ireland, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Deaths,” database with images, FindMyPast (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FBURS%2F24812 : accessed 26 October 2021), death of Edward Alexander on 9d 10mo (Oct) 1763 in Limerick; citing Munster Family lists 1650-1876, Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland Archives.
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Alexander-11285 and Alexander-7775 are not ready to be merged because: This merge seems to be aimed at connecting this family with one from the US, through a grandson Samuel. The tree to be merged with this one has this Samuel emigrating to Georgia, having a family and dying there. But there is a pretty clear Irish Quaker record for Samuel's death in Limerick, Ireland, mentioning his age and the names of his parents. I have raised this as a comment on the profile concerned. Alan
Alexander-11285 and Alexander-7775 appear to represent the same person because: Owner of this profile Linda Alexander has contacted me with a message effectively saying that the two are the same. Quaker records show that Alexander-7775 had a son Samuel.
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