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Bard, W. B. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Walther, J. F. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

McCartney, A. B. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, D. H. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

McConnell, Mary M. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, William H. - xxxx

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, William Carlyle : 1843-1911

W. C. Alexander, banker, now of Grove City, was born, September 10, 1843, in this county.  His parents, William H. and Mary M. (McConnell) Alexander, were born, the former in this county and the latter in Ohio.

The father survives his wife, and two of his four children are living; D. H., of Worth Township, and W. C.  The father was elected prothonotary of Mercer County in 1863, at the time when the business now done by the county clerk was attached to the duty of the prothonotary.

Our subject was educated in the common schools, and taught at the age of nineteen.  He was his father's deputy prothonotary, and held the same position under A. B. McCartney.  Before the latter's term expired he was chosen teller of the First National Bank of Mercer, and after twelve years in this department he served as deputy internal revenue collector under J. F. Walther, of Erie, for two years.  He then engaged with W. B. Bard in the lime business in Butler County.

He went out with the 100 day troops.  He has been a member of the borough council one term, is a Republican, and is now connected with the Grove City Bank, doing business, under the firm name of Graham & Alexander.
 
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651


You can visit the memorial page for William Carlyle Alexander.

Thorn, McLean - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Thorn, Ruth E. - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Genetta B. - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Margaret - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, James - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Samuel - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Joseph - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, William - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Margaret - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Thomas - xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, Joseph - xxxx-xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Kilby, Mary A : xxxx-xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, B. W. : 1809-xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
 
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Alexander, John J. : 1850-xxxx

John J. Alexander, attorney, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 6, 1850, to B. W. and Mary A (Kilby) Alexander.

The father was born in this county in October, 1809, and was the son of Joseph Alexander, one of the earliest settlers of Mercer County, and who is mentioned in a former chapter of this work.  Joseph Alexander was the father of the following children: B. W., Thomas, John, Margaret, William, Joseph, Samuel and James.  The last of the children was buried March 3, 1886.

B. W. Alexander was a master mechanic, and when a young man he settled at Cincinnati, where he followed his trade and was married.  He became the father of three children: Margaret (died in Cincinnati when small), Genetta B. (died in this county at the home of her uncle Joseph) and John J.  The parents were members of the Presbyterian Church, and are buried at Cincinnati, Ohio.

John J. Alexander was reared by his uncle, Joseph Alexander, from his sixth year, and was educated at the Mercer Union Schools and Kingsville Academy, Ashtabula County, Ohio.  He read law with Griffith & Mason, of Mercer, was admitted to the bar in 1876, and went into active practice in 1878.  He married Ruth E., daughter of McLean Thorn, and with her belongs to the first Presbyterian Church of Mercer.  He was secretary of the borough council three years, and is a Democrat.
 
~ History of Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Page 651

Steil, Otto Dettmer, Jr. - 1918

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1918
 

Steil, Otto Dettmer, Jr., A. B.; [Bachelor of Arts], Production Department, Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio.

 
You can visit the memorial page for Otto Dettmer Steil Jr.

Shurlow, Kenneth Nicholas - 1918

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1918
 

Shurlow, Kenneth Nicholas, Toledo Edison Company, Toledo, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 4

Schweizer, Robert John - 1918

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1918
 

Schweizer, Robert John, A. B.; [Bachelor of Arts], Service Department, Frigidaire Corporation of Dayton, 1008 Dayton Street, Hamilton, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 4

Holloway, George Clarence - 1918

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1918
 

Holloway, George Clarence, Advertising, Holloway Sales Company, 2523 Ritchie Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.

~ The Sigma Chi Directory, 1929, Page 4

Englert, Otto Lee - 1918

Alpha Chapter
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio
Established June 28, 1855
1918
 

Englert, Otto Lee, Dayton, Ohio.

 
You can visit the memorial page for Otto Lee Englert Jr.