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Thomas Harvey Alexander

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Thomas Harvey Alexander Veteran

Birth
Walker County, Alabama, USA
Death
16 May 1932 (aged 88)
Jonesboro, Jackson Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Liberty Hill, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Thomas was the son of William B. "Buck" ALEXANDER & Penelope "Pinky" HARVEY.
He married: (1) Louisa LOW WILLIAMS, 04 Nov 1866 Bienville Parish LA, (2) Wife UNKNOWN, and (3) Julia Ann "Annie" PHILLIPS CARSON on 28 Mar 1895 in Jackson Parish LA.

OBITUARY: Winnfield News-American, 20 May 1932
Headline: T. H. Alexander, 98, Dies at Jonesboro Monday, This Week
Thomas Harvey Alexander, 98 year old Confederate Veteran died at the home of his daughter in Jonesboro Monday of this week and was buried in the Liberty Hill Cemetery the following day. Mr. Alexander served the entire period of the Civil War under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee and returned after the conflict having received no wounds.
He is survived by seven children, Mrs. Martha Myrick, H. G. and W.Y. Alexander of Winnfield; G. L. Alexander, Tuttle, Okla.; P. H. Alexander, Mrs. Leslie Brown and Mrs. Ed Smelly of Jonesboro. Those attending the funeral from here included Mrs. Martha Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Page, H. G. and W. L. Alexander, Mr. and Mr. Charlie Ray, Bascom and Harvey Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Evans, Jim Alexander, Jim Anderson, and J. E. Anderson.
Thomas was the son of William B. "Buck" ALEXANDER & Penelope "Pinky" HARVEY.
He married: (1) Louisa LOW WILLIAMS, 04 Nov 1866 Bienville Parish LA, (2) Wife UNKNOWN, and (3) Julia Ann "Annie" PHILLIPS CARSON on 28 Mar 1895 in Jackson Parish LA.

OBITUARY: Winnfield News-American, 20 May 1932
Headline: T. H. Alexander, 98, Dies at Jonesboro Monday, This Week
Thomas Harvey Alexander, 98 year old Confederate Veteran died at the home of his daughter in Jonesboro Monday of this week and was buried in the Liberty Hill Cemetery the following day. Mr. Alexander served the entire period of the Civil War under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee and returned after the conflict having received no wounds.
He is survived by seven children, Mrs. Martha Myrick, H. G. and W.Y. Alexander of Winnfield; G. L. Alexander, Tuttle, Okla.; P. H. Alexander, Mrs. Leslie Brown and Mrs. Ed Smelly of Jonesboro. Those attending the funeral from here included Mrs. Martha Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Page, H. G. and W. L. Alexander, Mr. and Mr. Charlie Ray, Bascom and Harvey Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Evans, Jim Alexander, Jim Anderson, and J. E. Anderson.


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