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John Adam Alexander

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John Adam Alexander

Birth
Death
31 Jan 1907 (aged 63)
Burial
Londonderry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland Add to Map
Plot
I A 158A
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Magistrate.
He was born in Co. Tyrone, Ireland.
He was the son of Reverend Samuel ALEXANDER (b. April 12th 1808) and Charlotte Frances ALEXANDER (nee Beresford).
He shares the grave with his wife Edith Margaret ALEXANDER (nee REEVES) who died on December 24th 1929 (she was born in Dublin City, Ireland).
John and Edith had married on December 15th 1875.
When he died they were living at Caw House, Caw, Londonderry. When Edith died she was living at Deanfield, Clooney Road, Londonderry.

Edith's WILL:-
ALEXANDER Edith Margaret of Deanfield Londonderry, widow, died 24 December 1929. Probate Londonderry 29 May to William George Wakely solicitor, Henry Samuel Robinson solicitor and William Charles Gage solicitor. Effects £3060 13s. 11d.

Alexander, Rev. Samuel (1808-89), of Termon House. Eldest son of John Alexander (1770-1852) and his wife Hannah Richardson, daughter of Richardson Murray, born 12 April 1808. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA 1830, MA 1834); curate of Termonmaguirke and rector of Termonmaguirke, 1851-56. He married, 4 November 1839, Charlotte Frances (c.1811-90), daughter and heiress of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford, rector of Termonmaguirke and builder of Termon House, and had issue:
(1) Amelia Henrietta Alexander (c.1841-1906); married, 2 May 1860, Col. George Perry McClintock (d. 1887) DL JP of Seskinore (Tyrone) and had issue; died 23 June 1906;
(2) John Adam Alexander (1843-1907) of Caw House; married 15 December 1875 Edith Margaret, daughter of Edward S.S. Reeves of Dublin, but died without issue; inherited Caw House from his cousin in 1887; it was sold after his death;
(3) Col. Charles Murray Alexander (1845-1902) (q.v.);
(4) Lt-Col. Henry George Samuel Alexander (1848-1931) of Carrickmore House (Tyrone), born 12 April 1848; JP; Lt-Col. of 4th Inniskilling Fusiliers; married, 16 February 1878, Elizabeth Collie Phoebe (d. 1913), daughter of Edward B. Webb of London, and had issue one son and four daughters; died 22 November 1931;
(5) Charlotte Frances Selina Alexander (1849-1923), born 23 November 1849; died unmarried, 9 January 1923;
(6) Frances Sophia Alexander (1851-1920); died unmarried, 20 July 1920.
He inherited Termon House in right of his wife in 1850; at his death it passed to his second son.
He died 3 June 1889.

Source:- https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/09/
Magistrate.
He was born in Co. Tyrone, Ireland.
He was the son of Reverend Samuel ALEXANDER (b. April 12th 1808) and Charlotte Frances ALEXANDER (nee Beresford).
He shares the grave with his wife Edith Margaret ALEXANDER (nee REEVES) who died on December 24th 1929 (she was born in Dublin City, Ireland).
John and Edith had married on December 15th 1875.
When he died they were living at Caw House, Caw, Londonderry. When Edith died she was living at Deanfield, Clooney Road, Londonderry.

Edith's WILL:-
ALEXANDER Edith Margaret of Deanfield Londonderry, widow, died 24 December 1929. Probate Londonderry 29 May to William George Wakely solicitor, Henry Samuel Robinson solicitor and William Charles Gage solicitor. Effects £3060 13s. 11d.

Alexander, Rev. Samuel (1808-89), of Termon House. Eldest son of John Alexander (1770-1852) and his wife Hannah Richardson, daughter of Richardson Murray, born 12 April 1808. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin (BA 1830, MA 1834); curate of Termonmaguirke and rector of Termonmaguirke, 1851-56. He married, 4 November 1839, Charlotte Frances (c.1811-90), daughter and heiress of Rev. Charles Cobbe Beresford, rector of Termonmaguirke and builder of Termon House, and had issue:
(1) Amelia Henrietta Alexander (c.1841-1906); married, 2 May 1860, Col. George Perry McClintock (d. 1887) DL JP of Seskinore (Tyrone) and had issue; died 23 June 1906;
(2) John Adam Alexander (1843-1907) of Caw House; married 15 December 1875 Edith Margaret, daughter of Edward S.S. Reeves of Dublin, but died without issue; inherited Caw House from his cousin in 1887; it was sold after his death;
(3) Col. Charles Murray Alexander (1845-1902) (q.v.);
(4) Lt-Col. Henry George Samuel Alexander (1848-1931) of Carrickmore House (Tyrone), born 12 April 1848; JP; Lt-Col. of 4th Inniskilling Fusiliers; married, 16 February 1878, Elizabeth Collie Phoebe (d. 1913), daughter of Edward B. Webb of London, and had issue one son and four daughters; died 22 November 1931;
(5) Charlotte Frances Selina Alexander (1849-1923), born 23 November 1849; died unmarried, 9 January 1923;
(6) Frances Sophia Alexander (1851-1920); died unmarried, 20 July 1920.
He inherited Termon House in right of his wife in 1850; at his death it passed to his second son.
He died 3 June 1889.

Source:- https://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2013/09/


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