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About Alexander McIntosh
http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/mcintosh/pats McIntosh-1075 was created by Dave McIntosh on 30 Sep 2013.
Biography Alexander McIntosh was born about 1720.
Some land in Orange County, Virginia was known as Hedgeman's in 1736 and is between the current Methodist Church and the Rappahannock River.
On 27 Mar 1746 James Spilman overseer of road in Little Forks from Hedgemans Ford on North River up to said Little Fork Chappell in the room of Charles Dewitts discharged - gang under are Gabriel Jones, Wm. Crawford, John Hackley, Jacob Clinch, John Lear, William Edgar, Robert Duncan, Thomas Hopper, Alexander McKentosh (McIntosh), Richard Bridges, John Bridges, Jeremiah Corbin, John Bridgdel, George Wayman, & William Topp. [1]
In 1748 this area in Little Forks became part of Culpeper County, Virginia.
He passed away in 1798-9.
Research Notes Did he marry Elizabeth Boren or Elisabeth Quarrier ? Is he related to the individuals below ?
Alexander McIntosh Born about 1720 in Culpepper County, Virginiamap Son of Alexander (Mackintosh) McIntosh and [mother unknown] [sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Husband of Elizabeth (Boren) McIntosh — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Nancy (Boren) McIntosh — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Anonymous McIntosh,
John McIntosh,
Thomas McIntosh,
William McIntosh,
Charles McIntosh,
Nimrod McIntosh,
Mary (McIntosh) Boren,
Benjamin McIntosh,
Alexander McIntosh and
Anna (McIntosh) Boren
Died about 1799 in Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee, United States
Alexander McIntosh's Timeline
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1700
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Scotland, United Kingdom
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1720 |
1720
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Culpeper County, VA, United States
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1733 |
March 2, 1733
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Iverness, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
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1798 |
1798
Age 98
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Robertson County, Tennessee
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