are direct ancestors of Paul Francis SherriffAlexander, Thomas Russel {I05101} (b. BEF. 26 AUG 1831, d. UNKNOWN)
Source: (Baptism)
Title: IGI
Media: Electronic
Baptism: 26 AUG 1831 Primative Methodist, Great Shefford, Berkshire, UK
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5101
Source: (Baptism)
Title: IGI
Media: Electronic
Baptism: 29 MAY 1835 Primative Methodist, Great Shefford, Berkshire, UK
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5102
Source: (Death)
Title: http://pweb.jps.net/~autoserv/alex.htm
Media: Electronic
Death: 25 OCT 1846 Watertown, Wisconsin, USA
Reference: 5103
Note: George served with the Union Forces during the Civil War: enrolled 28 March 1865, discharged 10 June 1865 ; member of Company G. First Battalion, Infantry, Minnesota. According to Sarah Nelson Kelly, he was at the battle of Lookout Mountain, and was also in Andersonville prison.
Source: (Birth)
Title: http://pweb.jps.net/~autoserv/alex.htm
Media: Electronic
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5104
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5105
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5106
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5107
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5108
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5109
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5110
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5111
Note: Jabez Newton Alexander was born in 1848. Joseph and Hannah Alexander were living in Watertown, Wisconsin and during the summer Hannah returned to England for a visit, and while there her son was born. Joseph, in Watertown, made the following entry in his day-book. "My 3rd, son was boorn September, Tusday at 15 minets past 23 O-Clock 1848."
Jabez worked for a lumber yard ( possibly Botsford. ) He drove a team of horses, delivering materials and it was fun to hook a ride back to school on his wagon when he came home at noon. Later on in life he was employed by the Park Department caring for the animals in Mayo Park Zoo.
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5112
Death: 29 AUG 1939
Reference: 5113
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5114
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5115
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5116
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5117
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference: 5118
Note: Mary Ann Alexander came to Rochester in 1854 with her parents when she was five years old. She had been born on 13 January 1850 in Watertown, Wisconsin. On 19 August 1873 she united in marriage with William Merton Eastlick. Mr. Eastlick was the Boy Hero of the Lake Shetek Indian Massacre at Lake Shetek in 1872.
Aunt Mary carried on the practice of herb doctoring, started by her father, Joseph Alexander, and was often called on to care for the sick and injured of early Rochester. She also practiced as a midwife, and on many occasions was called by Doctor W. M. Mayo to help him with patients.
Wm. M. Eastlick died about 1877-1878. Mary died at her home, 852 Ninth Ave. S. E. ( Beaver St. ) at the age of 82.
Source: (Birth)
Title: http://pweb.jps.net/~autoserv/alex.htm
Media: Electronic
Death: 1932 Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Reference: 5119
Source: (Individual)
Title: J Laird Tree at Rootsweb
Media: Electronic
Occupation: Place: Carpenter
Death: 6 NOV 1875 Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Reference: 5120
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