Person:John Alexander (3)

Watchers
m. Abt 1822
  1. Jincy Alexander1824 - Bet 1862 & 1865
  2. _____ AlexanderAbt 1825 -
  3. George Washington Alexander1827 - 1893
  4. Martha ALEXANDER1829 - 1907
  5. Margaret Alexander1831 - 1909
  6. Catherine ALEXANDER1834 - 1923
  7. L AlexanderAbt 1837 -
  8. Caroline B. ALEXANDER1839 -
  9. Mary? E. ALEXANDER1842 -
  10. John S Alexander1844 - 1898
m. 14 Mar 1867
  1. Ida Harriet ALEXANDER1868 - 1954
  2. Beulah ALEXANDER1869 - 1970
  3. George W ALEXANDER1871 - 1933
  4. Margaret ALEXANDER1874 -
  5. Amy ALEXANDER1876 -
  6. Gertrude ALEXANDER1878 -
  7. Bertha ALEXANDER1880 -
  8. Thomas Creighton Alexander1882 - 1962
  9. Nora ALEXANDER1884 -
  10. Eunice ALEXANDER1886 -
  11. John A ALEXANDER1889 - 1968
Facts and Events
Name John S Alexander
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1844 Henry, Georgia, United States
Marriage 14 Mar 1867 Claiborne Parish, Lato Margaret E Baugh
Occupation? Teacher
Death[1][2] 11 Jul 1898 Claiborne, Louisiana, United States
Burial[1] Claiborne, Louisiana, United StatesGilgal Cemetery

Alexander, J. S., Pvt. 1st La. Arty., Co. A. Federal Rolls ofPrisoners of War Captured, Miss. River July 12th, 1863, "Sent from Vicksburg, Miss., to Cairo,Ill., to Be Forwd. to Depot for Prisoners of War Nov. 26th, 1863. Transfd. to Camp Morton, Ind.,Dec. 7th, 1863. Recd. at Fort Delaware. Del., March 22nd, 1864. Paroled and Forwd. to CityPt., Va., for Exchange March 7th, 1865. Exchanged at James River, Va., March 10th to 12th, 1865." Mary Cardwell listed as a servant in John S. Alexander'shousehold in 1870. I feel t his to be the daughter of JamesCardwell and Lucy Kendrick.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Eleanor McCalman Seward & Wanda Volentine Head. Cemetery Inscriptions of Claiborne Parish, La Vol III. (J&W Enterprises).
  2. Civil War Pension Application.