"19th day of July 1779 (???) indenture between James Alexander of Cecil Co., Md., and David Alexander, land in Mecklenburg Co., N. C., being a tract of land granted James Alexander by patent bearing date of 15th Oct., 1766. James' wife Rachel acknowledges her consent." <Old Somerset Deeds Cecil Co.Md Vol. 14, Folio 327.>
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Ref: Torrence, Clayton, Old Somerset
Title: Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland by Clayton Torrence (1935)
A Study in Foundations and Founders
Author: Clayton Torrence
Publication: Pub Genealogical Pub. Co. 1973
(Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1973; reprint of 1935 ed.)
Text: Clayton Torrence: Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 213, 232, 271, 364-1,430,468. Hereafter this book will be cited as Old Somerset.3 opus cit., 169, 170, 171, 172, at Princess Anne.
Ref: DeedsMD JS 14:327
Title: Deeds Cecil Co,Md. Vol. 14, Folio 327. 19th day of July 1779
Publication: Maryland State Archives/ Maryland Hall of Records at Annaplois
Text: Vol. 14, Folio 327.
19th day of July 1779 (???) indenture between James Alexander of Cecil Co., Md., and David Alexander, land in Mecklenburg Co., N. C., being a tract of land granted James Alexander by patent bearing date of 15th Oct., 1766. James' wife Rachel acknowledges her consent.
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