Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1761/00/00 Helen Scott Bullitt, wife of Cuthbert Bullitt, gives birth to a son, Alexander Scott Bullitt in Prince William County, Colony of Virginia. Born
1786/01/31 Priscilla Christian, daughter of William Christian and Anne Henry Christian, marries William Christian at Jefferson County, Kentucky. Groom
1787/00/00 Alexander Scott Bullitt buys a farm adjacent to William Christian's estate on Beargrass Creek. He names it Ox Moor after a place mentioned in Lawrence Sterne's "Tristram" Shandy. Home The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (book) Oxmoor Louisville, KY
1788/06/02 The Virginia Ratifying Convention meets in Richmond to consider the ratification of the United States Constitution. Alexander S Bullitt is one of the 14 delegates from Kentucky. Delegate from District of Kentucky Constitution of the United States Monumental Church Richmond
1791/00/00 Thomas J Bullitt and his brother, Alexander S Bullitt, inherit a substantial amount of wealth and landholding from their father, Cuthbert Bullitt. Life
1792/00/00 Alexander Scott Bullitt becomes a State Senator. He will work 8 years as Speaker of the Senate. Work
1800/00/00 Alexander S Bullitt becomes Lieutenant Governor a position he will hold for four years. Work
1800/00/00 Alexander S Bullitt is a member of the convention which will frame Kentucky's first constitution. Representative
1807/08/06 Mary Polly Churchill, relic of Richard Prather and daughter of Armistead Churchill and Elizabeth Churchill, marries Alexander Scott Bullitt in Jefferson, Kentucky. Groom
1816/04/13 Alexander Scott Bullitt dies in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Mr Bullitt is buried at the Bullitt Family Cemetery in Louisville. Died Bullitt Family Cemetery Louisville, KY
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