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Alexander Elder

Birth29 July 1764 - Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA
Death1836-06-11 - Peebles-Shire
MotherMary Brown
FatherJohn Elder

Born in Wilton, Franklin, Maine, USA on 29 July 1764 to John Elder and Mary Brown. Alexander Elder married Elizabeth Betty OLIVER and had 8 children. He passed away on 1836-06-11 in Peebles-Shire.

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John Elder
1739 - Unknown
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Mary Brown
1735 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Betty Oliver
1764 - 1823
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Elizabeth Elder
1808 - 1883
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Isabella Elder
1800 - Unknown
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John Elder
1796 - Unknown
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Isobell Elder
1789 - Unknown
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Mary Brown Elder
1792 - Unknown
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Thomas Elder
1803 - Unknown
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Agnes Elder
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Browm Elder
1793 - Unknown

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