Alexander Hunter (born 1750 in Bedford County, Virginia- died 1804 in Henry County, Virginia) was a noted 18th century tobacco planter in Southwestern Virginia, and supplier to the American Revolutionary Army.
His siblings mentioned in his father's will were: James, John, Samuel, Betty, and Alice Hays (and perhaps "Al[s?]
"[7] Alexander Hunter enlisted as a private in Colonel William R. Lee's Regiment of the Continental Troops on November 14, 1777.
SAR PatriotID: 338789 Alexander Hunter owned over 1,500 acres of tobacco land spread over several counties when he died.
[11] Alexander Hunter is buried at the Graves Knob Cemetery in Bassett, Virginia.