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Rev. James Alexander and Mary Maxwell were married in Scotland. They had nine children, 1646-1665. The family immigrated to America and settled in North Carolina. Their great grandson, Ezekiel Alexander (b. 1754), a Revolutionary War soldier, married Jemima Esther McCoy in 1772/3. They had eight children, 1774-1789. The family migrated to Tennessee, ca. 1799. Their grandson, Benjamin C. Alexander (1848-1909), married Nancy Elizabeth Davenport (1857- 1949) in 1872. They had ten children, 1873-1897, all born in Cannon County, Tennessee. Descendants listed lived in Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, and elsewhere.
Joel Blackburn (1794-1873) and Anna Fry (1796-1871) were married in 1814 in Tennessee. They were parents of fourteen children, two of whom were stillborn.
Personal in approach, beautiful in design, global in scope, The Peripatetic Pursuit of Parkinson Disease envisions a better world for people with Parkinson disease (PD). Developed by the Parkinsons Creative Collective (all of whom have PD), it is an anthology of the experiences of over 120 experts at living with PD -- the patients themselves. Join them on a journey from diagnosis, to informed patient, to empowered advocate. Filled with information and inspiration, it's a color-illustrated encyclopedia of PD from the patients' point of view. With nearly one quarter of the voices from around the world, it encourages discussion while it speaks to those newly diagnosed as well as to those who ha...