Person:Alexander Orr (6)

Watchers
Alexander Orr
m. Abt 1745
  1. James Orr1746 - 1809
  2. Andrew OrrAbt 1748 -
  3. William OrrAbt 1750 -
  4. Arthur Orr, Jr.1753 - 1814
  5. Robert OrrAbt 1754 -
  6. Elizabeth OrrAbt 1756 - 1827
  7. Alexander Orr1757 - 1832
  8. John OrrAbt 1759 -
  9. Mary 'Polly' OrrAbt 1761 -
  10. Margaret OrrAbt 1763 -
  11. David OrrAbt 1765 -
  12. Nancy OrrAbt 1767 -
m. 1784
  1. Elizabeth Orr1785 -
  2. Mary Margaret Orr1786 - 1857
  3. William Orr1786 - 1857
  4. John OrrAbt 1789 -
  5. Robert Orr1790 - 1846
  6. Mary 'Polly' Orr1791 -
  7. James OrrAbt 1792 -
  8. Nancy OrrAbt 1795 -
  9. Andrew OrrAbt 1796 -
  10. Alexander Orr1798 - 1880
  11. David Orr1801 - 1891
  12. Patrick OrrAbt 1803 -
Facts and Events
Name Alexander Orr
Gender Male
Birth? Jan 1757 Prob. Pennsylvania
Marriage 1784 York County, Pennsylvaniato Margaret Ramsey
Death? Feb 1832 Pennington Gap, Lee County, Virginia

Records of Alexander Orr in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's Augusta County Virginia records:


  • Vol. 2 - Perry vs. Orr--O. S. 257; N. S. 90--Bill, 1812. Alexander Orr of Wythe (Giles) had 3 sons, Andrew, Wm. and James. Deed of trust, 9th July, 1805, by Alexr. Orr to Joseph Oney, 210 acres in Wythe where Alexander lives. Deed, 6th September, 1808, by Alexr. Orr and Margaret of Giles County, to James and Andrew Orr, 210 acres in Giles on Walker's Creek. Recorded in Giles, December, 1808. Deed, 10th October, 1808, by same to William Orr, 260 acres in Giles on Walkers Creek. Recorded in Giles, October, 1808. Deed, 9th January, 1809, by Alexr. Orr to William Orr, both of Giles, 30 acres in Giles. Recorded in Giles, February, 1809, Deed, 9th January, 1809, by Alexr. Orr to Andrew Orr, 1,300 acres, corner land, purchased of Zacha. Muncey. Recorded in Giles, February, 1809. Deed, 9th January, 1804, by Henry Wood of Albemarle, to John Perry of same, tract on Buck Island Creek in Albemarle, 239-3/4 acres. Recorded Albemarle, February, 1804.
  • Vol. 2 - Orr vs. Wardlow--O. S. 157; N. S. 55--Alexander Orr of Wythe County, William H. Wardlow of Kentucky. Wardlow was a "Sang" digger. Orr lived near Sweet Springs. James Orr deposes in Wythe, 1807.