Sir Douglas Alexander, 1st Baronet

[2] Alexander was created a baronet of Edgehill, near Stamford, Connecticut,[3] on 2 July 1921,[4] by King George V in the 1921 Birthday Honours for his services to the welfare of industrial workers during World War I.

[6] Together, they were the parents of:[1] Lady Alexander died on 19 March 1923 at The Dakota, their New York City residence at 1 West 72nd Street, and her funeral was thereafter held at Hamilton, Ontario.

In October 1925, an armed robber broke into the Alexander residence on Palmer Road in Stamford, Connecticut, pushing his daughter Agnes down, slashing his son Douglas, and stealing $81.

[1] After a funeral held at St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church in Stamford, he was buried alongside his wife in Hamilton, Ontario.

"[10] After his death, the family sold the 22 acre Connecticut estate, the home was torn down and, in the early 1990s, a retirement community was built there.