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Parthenia (Alexander) Dade (abt. 1709 - bef. 1790)

Parthenia Dade formerly Alexander aka Massey
Born about in Stafford, Virginiamap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 17 Jan 1732 in St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginiamap
Wife of — married 6 May 1736 in St Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 81 in Alexandria, Virginia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 31 May 2011
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Biography

Parthenia [1]

Buried at Christ Church cemetery, Alexandria, permit dated 15 July 1790 [2]

  • m. Dad Massey
  • mother of Rev. Lee Massey of Pohick Church[3]

Sources

  1. Pippenger, pp. 61, 66, 113, 114, 273, 377
  2. Pippenger, p. 114
  3. Find A Grave: Memorial #88168550, stone photo, accessed 5 July 2020.
  • 1791 Virginia Court Reports
From District Court of Dumbfires. Birch v. Alexander
JOHN ALEXANDER, deceased.
Devised lands to sons, Philip and Robert Alexander, to John Dry, and to Elizabeth Hoomes.
Son: Robert Alexander, Will 22 December 1703, died 1704; issue sons:
a) Charles Alexander, died without issue, intestate;
b) Robert Alexander, Jr, died 1735; issue: Gerald; Sarah; Parthenia; and John the eldest, Will 16 October 1763, died 1764; issue six sons: among whom, Charles is the eldest.
Lands in Northern Neck, Virigina.
James Robertson, died 1768, had issue, a daughter Jenet, who married Birch. They do not appear as related to above.
Virginia Wills
  • Pippenger, Wesley E. John Alexander, A Northern Neck Proprietor Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1990




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Alexander-16962 and Alexander-1282 appear to represent the same person because: Same name, dates, and spouse.
posted by LK LaPlante
Alexander-12071 and Alexander-1282 appear to represent the same person because: duplicates
posted by Mary Elizabeth Stewart

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