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Alexander Spotswood was a British Army officer, explorer and lieutenant governor of Colonial Virginia; he is regarded as one of the most significant historical figures in British North American colonial history. Wikipedia
Born: 1676
Died: June 7, 1740 (age 64 years), Annapolis, MD
Nationality: American and British
Children: Anne Catherine Spotswood and Dorothea Spotswood
Great grandchildren: Mary Fairfax Moore, Anne Hill Carter Lee, Jane Spotswood Payne Bolling Ferguson, and more
Grandchildren: Dorothea Dandridge Henry, Alexander Spotswood Moore, Anne Butler Moore, and more
Grandparents: Robert Spottiswood, Rev. William Maxwell, of Minigraff, NN Murdoch, and more