Alexander and his wife Mary (née McCullough) Montgomery, followed his parents to Mill Creek Hundred in 1730 and inherited a plantation of 400 acres upon his father's death. In 1743, Alexander and his business partner, William Nevin, purchased 650 acres adjacent to Faggs Manor in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania. In 1747, Alexander and Mary unexpectedly died. Their cause of death is unknown. They orphaned 6 children: John, Moses, William, Daniel, Martha, and Margaret.
Alexander and his wife Mary (née McCullough) Montgomery, followed his parents to Mill Creek Hundred in 1730 and inherited a plantation of 400 acres upon his father's death. In 1743, Alexander and his business partner, William Nevin, purchased 650 acres adjacent to Faggs Manor in Londonderry Township, Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania. In 1747, Alexander and Mary unexpectedly died. Their cause of death is unknown. They orphaned 6 children: John, Moses, William, Daniel, Martha, and Margaret.
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