Alexander Moir (1 April 1826 – 7 January 1893) was an early settler in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.
He worked on a property at Cape Riche with his uncle George Cheyne and then moved to Albany to further expand Cheyne's business interests as a builder and merchant.
[1] By the 1860s Moir held large tracts of grazing land around Frankland and Kojonup.
[1] In 1864 he opened a store in Albany and had various other business interests.
[2] He became a municipal councillor in 1884[1] and eventually handed over all of his business interests to his son John Moir, who later became Mayor of Albany.