John Alexander was educated at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and emigrated to Virginia from Nova Scotia in 1636. He settled in Manassas, Prince William County, Virginia where he died in 1677, leaving a will and issue.
The John Alexander family report file includes 4,044 individuals with 817 different surnames and 37,510 text records. The earliest known birth occurred in 1603 and the file covers 15 generations.
Of the 817 different surnames included, other than Alexander, those appearing ten or more times: Abell, Allen, Anderson, Ashton, Babbage, Bankhead, Bell, Bernard, Bolling, Boyd, Brooke, Bruce, Burke, Cabell, Carter, Chancellor, Chapman, Conway, Corbin, Dade, Davis, Edwards, Fitzhugh, Foote, Garrard, Gillespie, Green, Grymes, Hamilton, Harrison, Hite, Hooe, Hotchkiss, Hutchison, Johnson, Jones, King, Lee, Lippett, Madison, Magruder, Marshall, Meade, Meredith, Mitchell, Moncure, Monroe, Morson, Mountjoy, Pendleton, Posey, Preston, Robb, Rowe, Roy, Scott, Seddon, Smith, Stith, Street, Stuart, Swann, Taliaferro, Taylor, Thornton, Throckmorton, Triplett, Washington, Watkins, Wellford, Wilkinson, Willis, Wilson, Woolfolk, and Wroe.
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