Alexander Deal

  • Name
    Alexander Deal
     
  • ID
    I3284
  • Gender
    Male
  • In 1836 Martin Binion and Alex Deal were helping build the Macon-Fairfield Road. Per Patty Smoot ([email protected]) Alexander Deale III was born in 1782 in South Carolina. He married Margaret Lawrence 2 Jan 1808; they had 8 children. He emigrated to Alabama in 1818, and came to Noxubee County, MS, in 1832, where he was a planter . (Broox Sledge speculates that he might have been in the county as early as 1825 . Noxubee county was not formed until 23 Dec 1833.) He was a planter, and a Methodist. He was listed in the 1830 census of Tuscaloosa County, AL, with 1 white female between the ages of 20-30, 1 white female between the ages of 15-20, 1 white female between the ages of 10-15, 1 white female between the ages of 5-10, 1 white female under the age of 5, 1 white male between the ages of 15-20, 1 white male between the ages of 10-15, and 1 white male under the age of 5 (p. 313). He was listed in the 1840 census of Noxubee County, MS, with 2 white females between the ages of 15-20, 2 white males between the ages of 20-30, and 1 white male between the ages of 10-15 (p. 108). Alex and T. H. Deale were some of the early prominent settlers in the Fox Trap community (or school district), four to five miles northwest of Cooksville near McLeod in District 2 of eastern Noxubee County . On 3 Nov 1834, the Noxubee County Board of Police was instructed to consider laying out a road beginning at Alex Deale's (apparently very close to the state line), running to Dobbs (or Dawby) Ferry, and then to meet the Louisville-Jamestown road . Alex was named in these minutes as one of the men to help with the building of the Macon to Fairfield road . Other unplaced Deales in Noxubee County: Information from Gene Boggess file. Notes for ALEXANDER DEAL III: This Alexander, according to Julian Boggess, went to Alabama about 1818-1820 from South Carolina. He appears on the 1830 census of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. In about 1832 he was in Noxubee County, MS, where he became a planter on lands that had been opened from the Chickasaw Indians. The area they settled was called the Fox Trap Community near Cooksville. Julian quotes Broox Sledge in a book called "Dancing Rabbit" on Noxubee County, that in 1834, Alexander was named to help build a road from Macon to Fairfield, and that a road would be laid out from his land to Dobbs Ferry, near the state line. [ac.FTW] Jan 2, 1808 article in Miller's Weekly Messenger, published by J. Miller and Sons Married on Thursday evening by C. Griffin, Esq., Mr. Alexander Deale to Miss Margaret Lawrence, daughter of Mr. Benjamin Lawrence, both of this District. Feb 20, 1808 article in Miller's Weekly Messenger, published by J. Miller and Sons Alex Deale is offering Arabian, a chestnut sorrel stallion, for stud services at the plantation of Alexander Deale near Pendleton Courthouse and at Captain James Dickerson's on Twenty-Six Mile Creek. In 1824, Alexander received land patents in Tuscaloosa Co., AL with Gideon Deal and William Y. Glover and in Fayette Co., AL with William Glover. Tuscaloosa Co., AL, Land Deed Book H Page 703 Jan 18, 1833, Alexander Deal and his wife Margaret conveyed land to Troy Griffin. Alex and T. H. Deale were some of the early prominent settlers in the Fox Trap community or school district, four to five miles northwest of Cooksville, near McLeod in District 2 of eastern Noxubee Co. On Nov. 3, 1834, the Noxubee Co. Board of Police was instructed to consider laying out a road beginning at Alex Deale's (apparently very close to the state line), running to Dobbs or Dawby Ferry, and then to meet the Louisville-Jamestown road. Alex was named in these minutes as one of the men to help with the building of the Macon to Fairfield road. By 1836, Alexander and Martin Binion were helping build the Macon-Fairfield Road.
    13 Total Ancestors
  • Immigrant Ancestors are displayed in italics
  • Ancestors with no parents are displayed in bold
Generation 1
[1.01  2]   Alexander Deal (1782-1844) SC-AL-MS
Generation 2
[1.02  3]   Clement Deale (1753-<1796)
[2.01*  ]   Mary Jane Griffin (1757-1835) VA-SC-VA
Generation 3
[1.03  4]   Alexander Deale, I (1708-1786) MD-VA-MD-SC
[3.01  5]   Susannah Wilson (1710-) MD
Generation 4
[1.04  6]   William Deale (1647-1731) SCT-FIF-MD
[3.02*  ]   Josian Wilson (~1674-1730)
[4.01  7]   Elizabeth ’Eliza’ Stallings (~1655-1718) MD
[5.01*  ]   Susannah Unknown (~1674-)
Generation 5
[1.05*  ]   Alexander Deale (1625-1655) FIF
[4.02*  ]   Richard Stallings (~1630-1703) LIN-MD
[6.01*  ]   Margaret Ramsey (1630-1655) FIF-SCT
[7.01   ]   Lavaria Kingland (~1630-)
Generation 6
[7.02*  ]   Anthony Kingland (~1594-)
 
Margaret Deal (1813-1851)
Elizabeth Ann Deal (1822-1921)
Balus Earle Deal (1823-1893)
Alexander Deal (1782-1844)
Clement Deale (1753-<1796)
Mary Jane Griffin (1757-1835)
Alexander Deale, I (1708-1786)
William Deale (1647-1731)
Josian Wilson (~1674-1730)
Alexander Deale (1625-1655)
Margaret Ramsey (1630-1655)
Richard Stallings (~1630-1703)
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