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Lewis E. Alexander

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Lewis E. Alexander

Birth
Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Sep 1941 (aged 82)
Valley Spring, Llano County, Texas, USA
Burial
Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Marriages:
1) Lewis Edward Alexander m. Lucy Virginia Harris, Aug. 4, 1881, Williamson Co., TX. Mrg. Lie. #375, Married by M. G. Abram Weaver.
2) L. E. Alexander m. Alice B. Redford, July 25, 1899, Llano Co., TX (Texas Marriages, 1837-1973).

Texas Deaths, 1890-1976:
name: L. E. Alexander
death date: 06 Sep 1941
death place: Valley Springs, Llano, Texas
birth date: 15 Feb 1859
birthplace: Georgetown, Williamson Co., Tex.
marital status: Married
father's name: John Alexander
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: Rancher
place of residence: Valley Springs, Llano, Tex.
burial place: Burnet, Texas
burial date: 07 Sep 1941

Burnet Bulletin, Sept. 11, 1941:
   "L.E. Alexander, for a long time a resident of the Pebble Mound community in this county, departed this life at his home in Valley Springs, Texas, on the 6th of September, 1941. The body was interred at Burnet, W.E. Fry, pastor of the Church of Christ here, conducting the service. The pallbearers were John Frazier, Tom Frazier, Floyd Frazier, Jack Frazier, Frank Moreland and Muggins Moreland.
   Mr. Alexander was a native Texan, born February 15th, 1859. He spent some of the early years of his life in Georgetown, but a long time ago moved to Burnet county and settled in the Pebble Mound community, where he resided close to a half century. A few years ago he moved from here, locating at Valley Springs. In 1881, he was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Virginia Harris. To this union one child was born, Mary Lee, (Mrs. Ed Frazier). On May 14th 1898, Mrs. Alexander was called by death. On July 25th, 1899, Mr. Alexander was married to Miss Alice B. Redford. Two children were born from this union, Lewis Edwin Alexander and Mrs. Bernice B. Kennedy. He is survived by his wife and the three children named above.
   This county never had a better and more conscientious man than was Ed Alexander. He measured up in every respect to what it takes to be a sure enough citizen, trusted, liked and respected by all who knew him. He had many friends in this county who deeply regret his passing, and who sincerely sympathize with the members of his family in their bereavement."
Marriages:
1) Lewis Edward Alexander m. Lucy Virginia Harris, Aug. 4, 1881, Williamson Co., TX. Mrg. Lie. #375, Married by M. G. Abram Weaver.
2) L. E. Alexander m. Alice B. Redford, July 25, 1899, Llano Co., TX (Texas Marriages, 1837-1973).

Texas Deaths, 1890-1976:
name: L. E. Alexander
death date: 06 Sep 1941
death place: Valley Springs, Llano, Texas
birth date: 15 Feb 1859
birthplace: Georgetown, Williamson Co., Tex.
marital status: Married
father's name: John Alexander
father's birthplace: Unknown
mother's birthplace: Unknown
occupation: Rancher
place of residence: Valley Springs, Llano, Tex.
burial place: Burnet, Texas
burial date: 07 Sep 1941

Burnet Bulletin, Sept. 11, 1941:
   "L.E. Alexander, for a long time a resident of the Pebble Mound community in this county, departed this life at his home in Valley Springs, Texas, on the 6th of September, 1941. The body was interred at Burnet, W.E. Fry, pastor of the Church of Christ here, conducting the service. The pallbearers were John Frazier, Tom Frazier, Floyd Frazier, Jack Frazier, Frank Moreland and Muggins Moreland.
   Mr. Alexander was a native Texan, born February 15th, 1859. He spent some of the early years of his life in Georgetown, but a long time ago moved to Burnet county and settled in the Pebble Mound community, where he resided close to a half century. A few years ago he moved from here, locating at Valley Springs. In 1881, he was united in marriage with Miss Lucy Virginia Harris. To this union one child was born, Mary Lee, (Mrs. Ed Frazier). On May 14th 1898, Mrs. Alexander was called by death. On July 25th, 1899, Mr. Alexander was married to Miss Alice B. Redford. Two children were born from this union, Lewis Edwin Alexander and Mrs. Bernice B. Kennedy. He is survived by his wife and the three children named above.
   This county never had a better and more conscientious man than was Ed Alexander. He measured up in every respect to what it takes to be a sure enough citizen, trusted, liked and respected by all who knew him. He had many friends in this county who deeply regret his passing, and who sincerely sympathize with the members of his family in their bereavement."


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