Wedding dress photo of Frances "Fannie" Hancock
Alexander, Mrs. Joseph Kirkland "Joe" Alexander, Sr.
Joseph Lee Alexander, a son of Joseph Kirkland
"Joe" Alexander and Fannie Hancock Alexander.
Joseph Lee Alexander, a son of Joseph Kirkland
"Joe" Alexander, Sr. and Fannie Hancock Alexander.
The grave of Hamilton Earl Alexander at Elim United
Methodist Church. Earl was a son of Charlie E.
Alexander, and Inez was a Sansbury. The church
is located in the Oates Community of Darlington
County, SC.
Laura Hancock Ward, a sister of Fannie Hancock
Alexander. Laura and Fannie's families still celebrate
their reunion together each year in November.
The grave of Rev. John William Reese Alexander at the
cemetery at Newman Swamp United Methodist Church
near Lamar, Darlington County, South Carolina. He was
the father of John Wesley Alexander, as well as others,
and a son of John Alexander of old Sumter District.
Gladys Alexander and Jake Ruther. They lived in Columbus,
Ohio, but made it down to Florence County for a visit every
year. They eventually moved to Timmonsville then Florence.
Mildred Alexander Powers and the late Edgar Ray
"Sonny" Powers. What was actually a problem with
the film turned out to be a nice photographic effect.
Silas and Queenie Jolly were the parents of Mavie
Jolly Alexander, wife of Jessie Clifton Alexander, Sr.
The grave is at Pine Grove United Methodist Church
on State Highway 340 in Darlington County, SC.
Barney Kirby Alexander, who gave his life
in World War II at the Battle of the Bulge.
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alexander, Sr.
of Timmonsville, Florence County, SC.
Barbara "Bobbie" Alexander Odom and her daughter at a reunion
a few years ago. The spots on them were a photography glitch.
Bobbie is a daughter of the Jennie Caddell Alexander and the late
Belvin R. Alexander of Florence, Florence County, SC.
John Wesley Alexander and Sallie Stewart Alexander. The
grave is located at Pine Grove United Methodist Church in
Darlington County, South Carolina on State Highway 340.