The were the parents of two sons George and Joseph both lived in Knoxville. Daughters Mary, Margaret and Calpurnia.
Joseph died 19 April 1837 in Tuscaloosa, AL, two days after an argument during which he shot Dr. William A. Leland of Tuscaloosa and was then stabbed by Leland.
He was a member of the state legislature and of the Constitutional convention of 1834. His executors were: James Cox, George Mabry, Sr., and Wm. T. Givens, all of whom died before the estate was settled; Joseph Alexander, Jr. then became the administrator.
The were the parents of two sons George and Joseph both lived in Knoxville. Daughters Mary, Margaret and Calpurnia.
Joseph died 19 April 1837 in Tuscaloosa, AL, two days after an argument during which he shot Dr. William A. Leland of Tuscaloosa and was then stabbed by Leland.
He was a member of the state legislature and of the Constitutional convention of 1834. His executors were: James Cox, George Mabry, Sr., and Wm. T. Givens, all of whom died before the estate was settled; Joseph Alexander, Jr. then became the administrator.
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