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.
Pippenger, Wesley E. John Alexander, A Northern Neck Proprietor Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1990
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