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Facts and Events
Ebenezer Alexander was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
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Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Acquisition of Land from Chalkley's:
Disposition of Land from Chalkley's:
- Page 70.--26th October, 1778. Ebenezer Alexander and Agness ( ) to Thomas Hinds and Ann, his wife, on James River above the Great Falls. Delivered to James Bridget per order Thomas Hinds, 16th April, 1769. Teste: Abraham Draper.
Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:
- Page 435.--18th August, 1773. James McKemy to William Leviston, part of a large tract called "Bird Tract."Teste: Ebenezer Alexander, John Hogshead, Jr., John McKemy, Jr.
- Page 526.--19th August, 1777. John Galaspy's estate settled by Samuel Lyle--1776, January 24th, received from Capt. Samuel McDowell, his soldier's pay for serving on the Shawney's Expedition; February 8th, by Joseph Wear; 1777, January 25th, by Ebenezer Alexander's note.
- Page 115--William Patton, aged 62, deposes, ditto, Ebenezer Alexander came first to this country some years after death of Borden, Jr.
- Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY, 1804. Hopping vs. Hines.--Original deed, Ebenezer Alexander and wife to Hinds, 1778. James Bridget, son-in-law of Thomas Hinds.
Records in Rockbridge County, VA
- Rockbridge County, Virginia Marriage Records: October 13, 1778, William Alexander to Anne Laird (daughter of David Laird), Bondsman: Ebenezer Alexander, Witness: James Gilliland.
Records in Washington County, VA
- The Washington County (VA) Surveyors Record 1781-1797; Page 41 - Moses McSpedon...200 ac...commissioners certificate...on the south east side of Holston River...Beginning on a bank of a creek called Laurel fork running into Holston - Moses McSpaddin, assignee of Ebenezer Alexander, assignee of James Gilliban, assignee of John Walker...300 ac...on the south side of Holston River opposite John Berrys, includes improvements, actual settlement made in 1774...August 29, 1781
- August 19, 1783 Washington County, VA - Ebenezer Alexander and James Alexander were sued by executors of Robert Edmondson.
Records in Tennessee
- 1783 Greene County, Tennessee Tax List: Ebinezer Alexander, James Alexander, Joseph Alexander
- 1785 State of Franklin (Dumplin Creek Treaty): Commission members and witnesses: Alexander Outlaw, Joseph Hardin, Luke Boyer, Joshua Gist, Ebenezer Alexander, John Sevier.
- Petition Sundry Inhabitants South of French Broad North Carolina General Assembly Session Records Nov-Dec 1789: John Alexander, Ebenezer Alexander, Oliver Alexander
Records in Kentucky
- Ebenezer Alexander was a member of the Logan County, Kentucky, Commissioners in 1795, and at other times.
- Ebenezer Alexander was a Judge in Logan County, Kentucky in 1801.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 .
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