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  1. Profession. politician. Adam Rankin Alexander (November 1, 1781 – November 1, 1848) was an American slave owner [1] and politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives .

  2. Adam Rankin Alexander (November 1, 1781 – November 1, 1848) was an American slave owner and politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. Quick Facts Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 9th district, Preceded by ...

  3. English. Publication: Jackson, Tennessee : J.K.T. Smith, c1992. Physical: 31 leaves : maps. Subject Class: 921.73 A1. Add to Print List. Notes. Biography of Adam Rankin Alexander who was born November of 1781 in Washington Co., Virginia. He was the seventh child of Oliver Alexander and Margaret Paul.

  4. Adam Rankin Alexander. Born 1 Nov 1781 in Rockbridge, Virginia, USA. Ancestors. Son of Oliver Alexander and [mother unknown] Brother of Ebenezer Crawford Alexander [half], James R. Alexander [half], Margaret Paul (Alexander) Duncan [half], Susan A. (Alexander) McGinley [half], Abigail Alexander [half] and Benjamin Grayson Alexander [half]

    • Male
    • November 1, 1781
    • Leah (Reagan) Alexander
    • November 1, 1848
  5. Wikipedia. Interpretations. Wikipedia. Adam Rankin Alexander was an American politician that represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia on November 1, 1787. He was became a member of the Tennessee Senate in 1817.

  6. ALEXANDER, Adam Rankin, a Representative from Tennessee; born in Rockbridge County, Va., November 1, 1781; surveyor; member of the Tennessee state senate, 1817; register of the land office for the tenth surveyors' district, Madison County, Tenn.; member of the court of Madison County, Tenn.

  7. ALEXANDER, ADAM RANKIN, a Representative from Tennessee; born in Rockbridge County, Va., November 1, 1781; surveyor; member of the Tennessee state senate, 1817; register of the land office for the tenth surveyors' district, Madison County, Tenn.; member of the court of Madison County, Tenn., 1821; elected as a Jacksonian Republican to the ...