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Alexander Stivender

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Alexander Stivender

Birth
Swansea, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Death
7 Mar 1865 (aged 62)
Swansea, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Swansea, Lexington County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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He is Buried beside his Wife, Harriet Caver.

They were Married December 30, 1822 in Lexington County, South Carolina.

He is the Son of Frederick Stivender and Margaret Steinwinder.

He was Christined on January 01, 1804 at the Saint Matthews Lutheran Church in Orangeburg District, South Carolina.

The Probate of his Estate at the Lexington County, SC Courthouse Shows his "Estate as being left to be held in Trust for his Wife, Harriet Stivender with income from the estate to support Wife and Granddaughter, Cornelia Frances Stivender (Daughter of his Deceased Son, David Frederick Stivender); and after death of Wife for support of Granddaughter....Executor: Wife, Harriet Stivender, Dr. Gerhard Mueller and William Henry Baker.

Signed: January 31, 1859 (3 Months after the death of his Son, David Frederick Stivender) in the presence of Samuel Crim, James Whitaker and G. Crim."
He is Buried beside his Wife, Harriet Caver.

They were Married December 30, 1822 in Lexington County, South Carolina.

He is the Son of Frederick Stivender and Margaret Steinwinder.

He was Christined on January 01, 1804 at the Saint Matthews Lutheran Church in Orangeburg District, South Carolina.

The Probate of his Estate at the Lexington County, SC Courthouse Shows his "Estate as being left to be held in Trust for his Wife, Harriet Stivender with income from the estate to support Wife and Granddaughter, Cornelia Frances Stivender (Daughter of his Deceased Son, David Frederick Stivender); and after death of Wife for support of Granddaughter....Executor: Wife, Harriet Stivender, Dr. Gerhard Mueller and William Henry Baker.

Signed: January 31, 1859 (3 Months after the death of his Son, David Frederick Stivender) in the presence of Samuel Crim, James Whitaker and G. Crim."


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