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Alexander Bonaparte Sanchez Jr.

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Alexander Bonaparte Sanchez Jr.

Birth
Newnansville, Alachua County, Florida, USA
Death
9 Oct 1930 (aged 76)
Barwick, Brooks County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Levy County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.5724056, Longitude: -82.7757033
Memorial ID
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Wife: Julia Clifford "Sheffield" Sanchez
Children:
(Note: All children were buried at Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Levy County, Florida except ones listed below:)
•Eoline Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sanchez Rush (1874 - 1898)*
•Martha Emma Sanchez (1876 - 1882)*
•Simeon Edward Sanchez (1878 - 1946)* he was buried at
Westview Cemetery in Atlantic GA, (Fulton County, GA.) He
was a doctor in Barwick, GA. and died in Barwick, GA.
•Rella Sanchez Polk (1881-1962)* buried at Springhead
Cemetery, Lakeland, FL (Polk County, FL). Died in Plant
City, FL (Hillsborough County, FL)
•Raymond Roman Sanchez (1887 - 1966)*
•Butler Hall Sanchez (1887 - 1938)* was buried at
Memorial Park Cemetery, Plant City, FL. (Hillsborough
County, FL.)He was a dentist.
•Ludie Clystie Sanchez Bowlan (1889 - 1958)* buried
Rosewood Cemetery, Barwick, GA. (Brooks County, GA).
•Azzie Clifford Sanchez (1892 - 1970)* ? (any info. would
be appreciated her name is listed in bible record)
•Orlando Clyatt Sanchez (1894 - 1895)*

Alexander was a member of "Los Floridanos". He was a descendant of the founding families of St. Augustine, Florida during the First Spanish period (1565-1673). The settlers who arrived at that time whose last names were Sanchez, Solano (Solana), Aguilar, Ruiz and Diaz settled in the Presidio de San Agustin. Enduring many hardships, their efforts established St. Augustine as the first continuously occupied European city in the United States. After Spain ceded the Florida colony to Britain after the Seven Years war (1763), approximately 3100 of the residents relocated to Cuba. Two of the remaining settlers, Manuel Solana and Francisco Xavier Sanchez, stayed to handle affairs and manage unsold property for the expats. Many of their descendants remain in the Florida area.
Wife: Julia Clifford "Sheffield" Sanchez
Children:
(Note: All children were buried at Pine Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Levy County, Florida except ones listed below:)
•Eoline Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sanchez Rush (1874 - 1898)*
•Martha Emma Sanchez (1876 - 1882)*
•Simeon Edward Sanchez (1878 - 1946)* he was buried at
Westview Cemetery in Atlantic GA, (Fulton County, GA.) He
was a doctor in Barwick, GA. and died in Barwick, GA.
•Rella Sanchez Polk (1881-1962)* buried at Springhead
Cemetery, Lakeland, FL (Polk County, FL). Died in Plant
City, FL (Hillsborough County, FL)
•Raymond Roman Sanchez (1887 - 1966)*
•Butler Hall Sanchez (1887 - 1938)* was buried at
Memorial Park Cemetery, Plant City, FL. (Hillsborough
County, FL.)He was a dentist.
•Ludie Clystie Sanchez Bowlan (1889 - 1958)* buried
Rosewood Cemetery, Barwick, GA. (Brooks County, GA).
•Azzie Clifford Sanchez (1892 - 1970)* ? (any info. would
be appreciated her name is listed in bible record)
•Orlando Clyatt Sanchez (1894 - 1895)*

Alexander was a member of "Los Floridanos". He was a descendant of the founding families of St. Augustine, Florida during the First Spanish period (1565-1673). The settlers who arrived at that time whose last names were Sanchez, Solano (Solana), Aguilar, Ruiz and Diaz settled in the Presidio de San Agustin. Enduring many hardships, their efforts established St. Augustine as the first continuously occupied European city in the United States. After Spain ceded the Florida colony to Britain after the Seven Years war (1763), approximately 3100 of the residents relocated to Cuba. Two of the remaining settlers, Manuel Solana and Francisco Xavier Sanchez, stayed to handle affairs and manage unsold property for the expats. Many of their descendants remain in the Florida area.


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