Alexander MagruderAge: 45 years17061751

Name
Alexander Magruder
Given names
Alexander
Surname
Magruder
Name suffix
II
Birth about 1706 52 48
Death of a fatherSamuel Magruder
April 16, 1711 (Age 5 years)
Death of a maternal grandfatherNinian Beall
January 15, 1717 (Age 11 years)
MarriageAnne WadeView this family
1720 (Age 14 years)

Birth of a son
#1
Nathaniel Magruder
1727 (Age 21 years)

Birth of a son
#2
Hezekiah Magruder
about 1730 (Age 24 years)
Death of a motherSarah Beall
May 9, 1734 (Age 28 years)

Birth of a daughter
#3
Sarah Magruder
July 10, 1739 (Age 33 years)

Death of a daughterSarah Magruder
1740 (Age 34 years)

Marriage of a childNathaniel MagruderElizabeth OffutView this family
1747 (Age 41 years)

Death of a wifeAnne Wade
1751 (Age 45 years)

Death about May 12, 1751 (Age 45 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: 1680Calvert County, MD
27 years
himself
-6 years
elder brother
-12 years
elder brother
Family with Anne Wade - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: 1720
11 years
son
-2 years
son
13 years
daughter

  1. Generation 1
    1. Alexander Magruder, son of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall, was born about 1706 in Montgomery County, MD and died about May 12, 1751 in Prince Georges County, MD. He married Anne Wade, daughter of Robert Wade and Elizabeth Sprigg, in 1720. She was born in 1691 and died in 1751 at the age of 60.

      Children of Alexander Magruder and Anne Wade:

      1. Hezekiah Magruder (17301806)
      2. Nathaniel Magruder (17271752)
      3. Sarah Magruder (17391740)
  2. Generation 2back to top
    1. Hezekiah Magruder, son of Alexander Magruder and Anne Wade, was born about 1730 in Unknown and died about 1806 in Unknown. He married Susanna Talbot, daughter of Daniel Talbot and Elizabeth Burkhead, about 1762 in Unknown. She was born on December 8, 1735 in Calvert County, Maryland and died on September 6, 1798 in Unknown at the age of 62.

      Children of Hezekiah Magruder and Susanna Talbot:

      1. George Beall Magruder (17661830)
    2. Nathaniel Magruder, son of Alexander Magruder and Anne Wade, was born in 1727 and died in 1752 at the age of 25. He married Elizabeth Offut in 1747. She was born in 1726 and died in 1752 at the age of 26.

      Children of Nathaniel Magruder and Elizabeth Offut:

      1. Lethe Magruder (17521769)
      2. Walter Magruder (17361775)
  3. Generation 3back to top
    1. George Beall Magruder, son of Hezekiah Magruder and Susanna Talbot, was born about 1766 in Unknown and died in 1830 in Unknown. He married Charity Wilson, daughter of John Wilson and Sophia Beall, in 1789 in Unknown. She was born in 1750 in Unknown and died in 1827 in Unknown at the age of 77.

      Children of George Beall Magruder and Charity Wilson:

      1. Susanna Talbot Magruder (17921840)
    2. Lethe Magruder, daughter of Nathaniel Magruder and Elizabeth Offut, was born in 1752 and died in 1769 at the age of 17. She married Edward Talbot in 1769. He was born in 1744 and died in 1769 at the age of 25.

    3. Walter Magruder, son of Nathaniel Magruder and Elizabeth Offut, was born in 1736 and died in 1775 at the age of 39.

      Children of Walter Magruder:

      1. Eliza Magruder (17681817)
      2. Caroline Magruder (17751824)
Shared note

"Capt. Alexander Magruder was a son of Samuel and Sarah (Beall) Magruder; and Samuel was a son of Alexander and Margaret (Braithwaite) Magruder. The last named Alexander, an immigrant from Scotland, had a second wife, Elizabeth Hawkins. Said Capt. Alexander Magruder, a vestryman of Prince George's parish, Rock creek, and inspector at the mouth of Rock creek, died before (or on) 12 May, 1751 (P.G. par.rec.). His will, 19 May, 1749, bequeathed to his son, Hezekiah, 100 acres of his dwellings plantation, and the whole tract at his mother's death. His son Nathanial, who inherited 333 acres of Grubby Thicket, married Elizabeth Offutt, and they were the parents of Lethe Magruder, wife of Edward Talbott,_____, and Walter Magruder, whose daughters, Eliza and Caroline became the wives of William and Edward Talbott in 1812 and 1819."

The above was faxed to me by Wayne Talbott in January 1999. I do not know the source, but, judging from the language, it must be relatively old. I have copied it as received, misspellings and all.