Hello John, Here is what I have on the children of James Anderson. If you or anyone else can make any additions or corrections, please let me know. Thanks for your help. Daryl Bruner LYRAD22@aol.com Husband: JAMES ANDERSON Birth: 1786 Place: VIRGINIA Death: 1860 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA Burial: Place: SOLSBERRY CEMETERY, SOLSBERRY, INDIANA Wife: ELIZABETH E. (BETSY) JONES Birth: 1788 Place: VIRGINIA Death: 1863 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA Burial: Place: SOLSBERRY CEMETERY, SOLSBERRY, INDIANA Children... 1. F Child: POLLY ANDERSON Spouse: SOLOMAN WILKERSON Marriage: Place: MONROE CO., INDIANA 2. M Child: EZEKIEL ANDERSON Birth: 1809 Place: VIRGINIA Spouse: LUCINDA MCFARLAND Spouse: CAROLINE JANE STANSBURY Marriage: 22 Jun 1850 Place: LAUREL CO., KENTUCKY 3. M Child: RUFUS (LUKE) ANDERSON Birth: 24 Aug 1813 Place: TENNESSEE Death: 21 Dec 1880 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA Burial: Place: SOLSBERRY CEMETERY, SOLSBERRY, INDIANA Spouse: HANNAH M. Spouse: RACHEL K. BAYS Marriage: 10 Mar 1859 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA 4. M Child: JAMES ANDERSON Birth: 1815 Place: KENTUCKY Spouse: ANNE 5. M Child: JOHN ANDERSON Birth: 1815 Place: KENTUCKY Spouse: SOPHIA ANDERSON Marriage: 21 Apr 1839 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA 6. F Child: NANCY ANDERSON Birth: 1816 Place: TENNESSEE Spouse: WILLIAM MAY Marriage: 19 Jun 1837 Place: MONROE CO., INDIANA 7. F Child: HANNAH ANDERSON Birth: 25 Apr 1817 Place: TENNESSEE Death: 6 Sep 1855 Place: SOLSBERRY, GREENE CO., INDIANA Spouse: JAMES MAY Marriage: 8 Apr 1836 Place: BLOOMINGTON, MONROE CO., INDIANA 8. F Child: MAHALA ANDERSON Birth: 1822 Place: TENNESSEE Spouse: STEPHEN HASH Marriage: 10 Aug 1843 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA 9. M Child: JACOB ANDERSON Birth: 1823 Place: TENNESSEE Death: 1894 Burial: Place: SOLSBERRY CEMETERY, SOLSBERRY, INDIANA Spouse: SUSAN HAYNES Marriage: 23 Nov 1843 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA 10. M Child: ABRAHAM WILLIAM ANDERSON Birth: 28 Sep 1826 Place: TENNESSEE Death: 18 Aug 1911 Place: SOLSBERRY, GREENE CO., INDIANA Burial: Place: BINGHAM CEMETERY, SOLSBERRY, INDIANA Spouse: LUCY JANE BINGHAM Marriage: 5 Sep 1850 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA 11. M Child: RILEY FRANKLIN ANDERSON Birth: 15 Apr 1829 Place: KENTUCKY Death: 29 Dec 1909 Place: SOLSBERRY GREENE CO., INDIANA Burial: Place: BINGHAM CEMETERY, GREENE CO., INDIANA Military: CIVIL WAR Spouse: FATHA ANN ULAND Marriage: 6 Sep 1849 Place: BLOOMFIELD, GREENE CO., INDIANA 12. M Child: STEPHEN ELSBERRY ANDERSON Birth: May 1834 Place: LONDON, LAUREL CO., KENTUCKY Death: 1912 Military: CIVIL WAR Spouse: ELIZA ANN BINGHAM Marriage: 1 Nov 1857 Place: GREENE CO., INDIANA
I have some books written by Swedish immigrant women that came to Kansas. It was very obvious they were very upset by the fact the US made them take their husband's last name. I did notice your to "Ander" children that had married. The dutch also used a similar naming pattern. I kind of like the naming convention in someways. I'm sure that my Casja Jacobsdotter is the daughter of a Jacob....but who knows what his last name was! Ellen Thirdpres@aol.com wrote: > Not too put too fine a point on the Scandinavian naming conventions (which > you may know are still used in Iceland), my Swedish greatgrandparents were > both what we would call Andersons -- Anderson for Karl John and Andersdottir > for Elisa. In other words, both of their fathers were named Anders. Had > they stayed in Sweden, my grandfather Anderson would be a Karlson. > Regards, Charles J. (Charlie) Jefferson > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > You can locate many other ANDERSON family researchers by going to this link and searching on ANDERSON at <a href="http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi"> Rootsweb Surname List (RSL)</A> -- Picard Pines mailto:m-e-picard@plix.com http://www.plix.com/~users/m-e-picard http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/i/c/Ellen-J-Picard (updated 10/99)
Here is some more on Anderson I want to contribute. Some may find of interest due to similarity of names. William Anderson b. 13 May 1792 VA (prob. Buckingham Co.) was in War of 1812 from Montgomery Co., KY. d. 28 Dec. 1861 Montrose, IA (was a Southern sympathizer) Wm. the son of Henry Anderson and Celia? (possibly Perrow?) m. 27 Jun 1810 to Frances Guerrant Anderson d/o James Anderson and Jane Guerrant. Marriage by Rev. Joseph Howe in Mont. Co., KY. Frances b. 22 Feb 1792 Buckingham Co., KY. d. 5 Oct 1876 Montrose, Lee, IA. Are James and Henry brothers, as this family married first cousins? A Henry is mentioned as taking care of James' corn ca. 1831 after James died in 1830, Adams Co., IL. Children of William Anderson and Frances (Anderson) Anderson were: Parthena Anderson m. a Cobb. She b. 22 Oct 1811 in Mont. Co., KY James Monroe Anderson b. 7 Oct 1813 d. 4 Feb 1814 Mont. Co. KY Benjamin Franklin Anderson b. 10 Apr 1815, Mont. Co., KY d. 3 Nov 1882 Ft. Madison, Lee, IA m. 1) Maria Probasco 2) Louisa Davis Dr. John Milton Anderson b. 11 Jul 1818 Mont. Co., KY d. 20 Jul 1893 Montrose, Lee, IA, was first mayor of Montrose, held other offices. m. Electa Miles Dr. Isaac Newton Anderson, b. 22 Oct 1820, Mont. Co., KY, m. Hannah Batty Frances Jane Anderson, b. 14 May 1822 d. 7 Jun 1845 Van Buren Co., IA m. Napoleon Bonaparte Fassett. Sarah Anderson b. 20 Jun 1825, nothing further on her. Henry Bascom Anderson b. 28 Aug 1827, KY d. 9 Oct 1847 Mexico, in war Dr. Joseph Benson Anderson, b. 1 Feb 1830, physician and teacher, disappeared. Frances Guerrant Anderson is the sister of John Guerrant Anderson and both are the children of James Anderson of Virginia and Montgomery County Ky, moved to Illinois in 1828. James Anderson married Jane Guerrant, daughter of Peter Guerrant, Jr. and Mary Perrow. Hope this helps someone. Carol
Lewis Cnty and Chariton Cnty are about 80 miles apart, and while it's not unusual to see common names (like James or Thomas Anderson), I would not expect to see many Celia Ann's. But, I've been known to be wrong today.:-) I'm most certain that my Celia Ann Anderson was born to Thomas Anderson and Nancy Curtis in 1830; but I'll keep an open mind and see what becomes of this. Jim Bryant wrote: > My Celia Ann Anderson, b. abt. 1833, Lewis Co., MO. married Elliot > Lackland. Have you ever heard of her? She was daughter of William > Anderson. b. KY > Jim Bryant > > ---------- > > From: Tom Mulligan <tmullig@uswest.net> > > To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON, OH > IN > > Date: Monday, December 13, 1999 5:39 PM > > > > Toni, like the rest of the Anderson searchers, I'm seeing tons of > Anderson notes. Yours caught my eye with the name of Mrs. John > Ross. My great grandmother was Celia Ann Anderson b. 1830 in > > Chariton County, MO m. 1/8/1850 in Chariton County, MO to John > Guffey Ross b. 3/17/1829 Howard County, MO d. 6-8-1860 Ray County, > MO. Celia d. 1852 Ray County, MO. > > > > I have been searching for her ancestors without a lot of luck. > One family document says her father was Thomas Anderson, Jr b. abt. > 1800 in TN d. Sept 1862. He was married to a Nancy Ann Curtis b. > > abt. 1800 in TN. Since he's a Jr, I'm assuming his father is > Thomas Anderson, Sr.; but that's my dead end. > > > > My family is from Indiana; where they moved after Missouri. > Koscuisko County is just south of Elkhart County and Whitley and > Allen Counties are east of there. > > > > I'm thinking that my Celia was possibly the sister to William in > your note. Do you happen to have any other information? > > > > Thanks and Happy Holidays! > > > > Tom in Denver, Colorado > > tmullig@uswest.net > > > > Toni Britton wrote: > > > > > I now have the names of my William Ethan Anderson's family > members. He > > > was b. in Ross Co., OH, 1858, married and died in Elkhart Co. > IN, 1912. > > > His children were: Nettie,b. 1881, Elkhart Co., IN, (to fist > wife, Eliza > > > Crabill-Lester), the following with his second wife, Jennie > Bittle, > > > Cecile,b.1888, Elkhart Co., IN, m.Charles Wood, they lived in > Toledo OH > > > , Hugh Bittle Anderson, b. 1894, m. Madeline B.Williams 1915, > and moved > > > to Detroit, MI, Maude Ines b. 1895, m.1)Lousie Schutt, 2) > Kenneth Rigby, > > > 3)Glewn Clark, she died in Elkhart Co, 1980.William's parents > are listed > > > on his marriagerecord as James Anderson and Nancy Bruse > orBruce. In > > > William's obit it states that his father is still living in > Derby OH, > > > and so were two sisters, Mrs. John Ross, and Mary Brooks. Two > brothers > > > listed as Roy and James, living in Columbus. > > > > > > This has been my "brickwall", would like to hear from anyone > who might > > > have info on this family. > > > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > > > All the past mail list messages are stored in an archive. Try a > search for ANDERSON at this link to <a > href="http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl"> Rootsweb > Mail List Archives</A> > > > > > > > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > > Try this link to <a > href="http://www.qni.com/~anderson/AndersonTOC.html">Colonial > Massachusetts and Maine Anderson Families</a> > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Review and Post ANDERSON queries at <a href="http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/and/Anderson"> Rootsweb's GenConnect</a> or at <a href="http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/anderson/">Family Treemaker's GenForum</a>
I believe there may be some Anderson's and Nesbitts listed on the Butler County PA list, not sure but maybe worth a look at. Judy David Anderson <dandersn@c-zone.net> wrote: Hello, I am looking for information on a Francis(Franklin) ANDERSON who was born in PA(possibly Cumberland Co. PA or thereabouts) abt. 1770. He moved to Bourbon Co., KY and married a Margaret Nesbitt(daughter of Jeremiah of Cumberland Co. PA)in 1803. Anyone with information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Francis and Margaret had 7 sons and 2 daughters. Looking for any possible connections or hints. I hit the old ANDERSON wall and have been here for a year and you ANDERSON researchers know what that is about! (:-) Sincerely, David Anderson ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== Confused and frustrated about how the list works: please <a href="mailto:patander73@aol.com">e-mail the list manager</a> Patrick Anderson with any questions or suggestions or complaints. All postings to the list MUST MUST MUST pertain to ANDERSON genealogy. ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
I have sent this in before, but maybe somebody, somewhere will recognize a name. This is one of my thickest brick walls. I need information about Jesse ANDERSON, who married Mary Ann ALLEN in Fayette County IL on 20 June 1832. Jesse allegedly died in Randolph County IL about 1838-41. Children were Jonathan M. (b. 1 May 1833), William Wesley (b. 12 December 1837), Sarah, Charlotte, Cordelia, and Matilda Ann. Charlotte m. (1) Mathew MARTIN 30 September 1849, and (2) Joseph TRABUE 11 December 1862. Cordelia m. P. A. BROUTIN. Matilda Ann m. Henry GROSSMAN on 20 Oct 1849. All marriages were in Randolph County. William Wesley Anderson is my great-grandfather. I need information as to the birth and death dates of Jesse, Mary Ann, and the girls, and parents of both Jesse and Mary Ann. Her father may have been Seth ALLEN of Randolph County. Thank you for your help. Jo Anna Dale, 704 Ponca Drive, Independence MO 64056-2053, (816) 796 - 3357. <jdale@swbell.net>
I'm looking for an Anders Anderson. his daughter was Caroline Fredericka Anderson b 19-June-1837 Stasen, Destfold Norway. d. 2-Jul-1922 Fairview Utah. Her mother was Mary Phillipson b. 30-Sept-1812. Mary's father was Phillip Jacobsen and mother was Ragne Haggsen. This is a dead-end. JKC ----- Original Message ----- From: <Thirdpres@aol.com> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 6:52 AM Subject: Re: [Fwd: [ANDERSON-L] Swedish and Norweign Andersons inIllinosis/Iowa then ... > Not too put too fine a point on the Scandinavian naming conventions (which > you may know are still used in Iceland), my Swedish greatgrandparents were > both what we would call Andersons -- Anderson for Karl John and Andersdottir > for Elisa. In other words, both of their fathers were named Anders. Had > they stayed in Sweden, my grandfather Anderson would be a Karlson. > Regards, Charles J. (Charlie) Jefferson > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > You can locate many other ANDERSON family researchers by going to this link and searching on ANDERSON at <a href="http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi"> Rootsweb Surname List (RSL)</A> >
I am looking for parents of RICHARD ANDERSON, born about 1810 in SC and TIMOTHY SMITH ANDERSON, born about 1815 in GA. Richard wed Amanda Little Dec 22, 1843, in Calhoun Co., AL, and had children Lewis J., Martha C., John M., Sarah Elizabeth (wed John D. Holley), Wm. L., and Amanda. Timothy wed Margaret (?) and had the following children: (1) Miles Jasper Anderson, born Jan 29, 1850 in Benton Co., AL, died Feb 3, 1910 in Blount Co., AL., wed Samantha Edwards. (2) Arminder J. Anderson, born 1837 in GA, died 1904 Cullman Co., Al., buried Pilgrims Rest, Cullman, wed Thomas Jefferson Nunnelly Oct 2, 1852 in Tallapoosa, Haralson Co., GA; (3) William E. Anderson born April 20, 1841 in Benton Co., AL, died Jan 2, 1931 in Cullman, wed Mary D. Morris Dec 1, 1867 in Cleburne Co., AL. Both buried New Hope Cemetery at Cullman, AL. (4) Francis (Frank) M. Anderson, born abt. 1845 in Benton Co., AL, wed Lucinda C. ? and moved to Prentiss Co., MS. On 1910 census there with Julian V. King (uncle). (5) John H. Anderson, born about 1848 in Benton Co., AL, wed Luraney Norman Nov 21, 1869 in Cleburne Co., AL and I believe he moved to AR. (6) Sarah Anderson, born abt 1853 must have died young (7) James Thomas Anderson was born about 1856 in Calhoun Co., AL, wed Malinda A. Hyatt Jan 29, 1880 in Blount Co., AL, children: Florence, Wiley B., believe buried in Cullman. (8) Jefferson Davis Anderson, born abt 1861 in Calhoun Co., AL, wed M. D. Suttles Dec 20, 1879 in Blount Co., AL, think he moved to Fayette Co., AL. (9) Lucinda Evaline Anderson, born about 1864 in Cleburne Co., AL, wed John W. Clayton, Jr., Nov 25, 1880 in Cleburne Co., AL, they stayed in Cleburne. (10) Newberry S. Anderson, born about 1859 in Cleburne and I think he stayed in Cleburne Co., AL. Richard & Timothy Smith Anderson's mother is named Margaret. I have no other info on their parents. I have found an Amanda Anderson that may be their sister but no proof yet. Francis, William, Stephen, Thomas, Frank, and "Buck" are common names. Could use any help. Bill
Hello Jim, I have a Sara Ann Anderson born in 1819 S.C.,she is the daughter of David Anderson Jr. Don't know if its your Sara or not. You are welcome to check out my web page, http://www.geocities.com/soho/atrium/3594/Littlewolf_home.html If you think shes yours you are welcome to any of the information that you find there.If you think she belongs to my family please let me know ok. Lorraine Anderson Griffith ----- Original Message ----- From: jim & luana halliday <dochall@waypt.com> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 8:25 PM Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Sarah Ann Anderson > I just joined the list yesterday so thought I would post my interest. > Looking for information on Sarah Ann Anderson born 1819 in South Carolina, > married James Henson 1846 in Knox Co. Tennessee. Sarah died 1894 in White > Co. Illinois. She and James had the following children. > > Crawford Harrison born 1846 Knox Co., Franklin Rainey born 1846 Knox Co., > Libum born 1848 Knox Co., Christoper born 1851 Knox Co. Marshall born1852 > White Co IL, Richard Pryor born 1854 White Co., Clemantine born 1856 White > Co., Clirissa born 1858 White Co. Artemissa born 1860 White Co. and Granvill > born 1862 White Co. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Luana Henson Halliday mailto:dochall@waypt.com > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Confused and frustrated about how the list works: > please <a href="mailto:patander73@aol.com">e-mail the list manager</a> Patrick Anderson with any questions or suggestions or complaints. All postings to the list MUST MUST MUST pertain to ANDERSON genealogy. > >
Hello Jim, I have a Sara Ann Anderson born in 1819 S.C.,she is the daughter of David Anderson Jr. Don't know if its your Sara or not. You are welcome to check out my web page, http://www.geocities.com/soho/atrium/3594/Littlewolf_home.html If you think shes yours you are welcome to any of the information that you find there.If you think she belongs to my family please let me know ok. Lorraine Anderson Griffith ----- Original Message ----- From: jim & luana halliday <dochall@waypt.com> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 8:25 PM Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Sarah Ann Anderson > I just joined the list yesterday so thought I would post my interest. > Looking for information on Sarah Ann Anderson born 1819 in South Carolina, > married James Henson 1846 in Knox Co. Tennessee. Sarah died 1894 in White > Co. Illinois. She and James had the following children. > > Crawford Harrison born 1846 Knox Co., Franklin Rainey born 1846 Knox Co., > Libum born 1848 Knox Co., Christoper born 1851 Knox Co. Marshall born1852 > White Co IL, Richard Pryor born 1854 White Co., Clemantine born 1856 White > Co., Clirissa born 1858 White Co. Artemissa born 1860 White Co. and Granvill > born 1862 White Co. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Luana Henson Halliday mailto:dochall@waypt.com > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Confused and frustrated about how the list works: > please <a href="mailto:patander73@aol.com">e-mail the list manager</a> Patrick Anderson with any questions or suggestions or complaints. All postings to the list MUST MUST MUST pertain to ANDERSON genealogy. > >
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------73AC34FCAB2CF7B8B89C0741 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------73AC34FCAB2CF7B8B89C0741 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <> Received: from zoom2.telepath.com (zoom2.telepath.com [216.14.10.11]) by zoom1.telepath.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id HAA08861 for <andersfw@telepath.com>; Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) Received: from localhost (localhost) by zoom2.telepath.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with internal id HAA01144; Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@zoom2.telepath.com> Message-Id: <199912151345.HAA01144@zoom2.telepath.com> To: <andersfw@telepath.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/report; report-type=delivery-status; boundary="HAA01144.945265539/zoom2.telepath.com" Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb.comm: host not found) Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) This is a MIME-encapsulated message --HAA01144.945265539/zoom2.telepath.com The original message was received at Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) from zoom1.telepath.com [216.14.10.10] ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm>... Host unknown (Name server: rootsweb.comm: host not found) --HAA01144.945265539/zoom2.telepath.com Content-Type: message/delivery-status Reporting-MTA: dns; zoom2.telepath.com Received-From-MTA: DNS; zoom1.telepath.com Arrival-Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) Final-Recipient: RFC822; ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm Action: failed Status: 5.1.2 Remote-MTA: DNS; rootsweb.comm Last-Attempt-Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) --HAA01144.945265539/zoom2.telepath.com Content-Type: message/rfc822 Return-Path: <andersfw@telepath.com> Received: from zoom1.telepath.com (zoom1.telepath.com [216.14.10.10]) by zoom2.telepath.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id HAA01142 for <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm>; Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:39 -0600 (CST) Received: from telepath.com (zoom11-060.telepath.com [216.14.11.60]) by zoom1.telepath.com (8.9.0/8.9.0) with ESMTP id HAA08850 for <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm>; Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:38 -0600 (CST) Message-ID: <38579B69.8C53B296@telepath.com> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 07:45:14 -0600 From: freddie anderson <andersfw@telepath.com> Reply-To: andersfw@telepath.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.comm Subject: John Green Anderson Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I will post my Anderson again, JOHN GREEN ANDERSON was born Dec. 30, 1860 in Alabama, and died in Texas. He married VICTORIA ARENA EDWARDS also from Alabama. Children of JOHN GREEN and VICTORIA EDWARDS are: I MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, BORN 09-27,1976 II LILLIAN BEATRICE ANDERSON, BORN 12-28-1877 III JAMES WILLIAM ANDERSON BORN 02-06-1880 IV JOHN ALBIN ANDERSON BORN 09-23-1881 V CHARLES MARION ANDERSON BORN 09-13-1883 VI "CLUB" SILAS HENRY ANDERSON , BORN 03-12-1885 VII "WATCH" WALTER JACKSON ANDERSON, B.02-23-1887 VIII "JODIE" JOSEPH MONROE ANDERSON, B.02-23-1889 IX CORA MAE ANDERSON, BORN, 06-01-1891 X EMMA VICTORIA ANDERSON, BORN, 01-16-1895 XI FRED DAVID ANDERSON, BORN 03-17-1896 If anyone recoginizes and of these and want more info. on them. I do have more on them. All of these children were born in Texas. thanks, VERA BRAY ANDERSON --HAA01144.945265539/zoom2.telepath.com-- --------------73AC34FCAB2CF7B8B89C0741--
Have new info on my Alexander ANDERSON: Alexander ANDERSON b c 1792, m 7 Nov 1821 Bathhurst, Glouchester Co., New Brunswick. Can. to Mary ELLIS b c 1796 Ireland, d/o Edward ELLIS/ Jane CLEAR, all children born in Youghall, Glouchester Co. NB; Rebecca ANDERSON b 1822; Mary b 1824, d 1824; Alexander b 1825, d 1826; Elizabeth b 1826; Robert b 1830; Alexander Ellis b 1829, m1st to Rebecca ELLIS, m2nd Anna Cecelia FORBES, d 1908 Forbestown, Butte Co., California; Charles Edward b 1832; Mary Jane b 1834; Susan b 1836 and Martha b 1841. Any connections? Marcia Hardesty
Lots of good Anderson information recently. Here is an entry for one of the GA Anderson lines. Anderson/Alexander/Russel Seeking the parents of William Andrew Alexander, pb. 1818 (NC or TN, census records list both), d. 1867 Ducktown, Polk Co., TN, m. in Union Co., GA, 1838 to Elizabeth Resign Anderson, b. 1818 SC. First son of Wm. Andrew & Elizabeth was named John W., second son was named Wm. John Knox Polk (moved to TN in 1880), third son was named Franklin fourth son was named Joab "Joe" (moved to TX in 1880) and last son was Thomas Andrew (moved to TN in 1880). John and Franklin died during the Civil War. The daughters were Mary Jane b. 1841, second was Margaret b. 1847, Eliza W. b. 1851, Kansas W. & America (twins) b. 1855, and Nancy M. b. 1860. There may be a linkage with the Anderson family and a Russel family according to Revolutionary War pension records. Have collected much information on Alexander, Anderson and Russel families of SC, NC, GA and TN. Will share my research.
Jack, I have 3 GIVENS all married to CLINEs - do you know them by any chance? All are Joseph, I have a birthdate on one of 1836. They married Nancy, Eunice and Amanda CLINE. I believe though they were all in Ohio. Kay
Robert D Anderson; b 1802; married 1822 to Rachel Givens, Oldham or Trimble County, KY; d. 1857 St. Charles County, MO. I am hoiping that with increased activity someone will know him. Merry Christmas. Jack Magee
Not too put too fine a point on the Scandinavian naming conventions (which you may know are still used in Iceland), my Swedish greatgrandparents were both what we would call Andersons -- Anderson for Karl John and Andersdottir for Elisa. In other words, both of their fathers were named Anders. Had they stayed in Sweden, my grandfather Anderson would be a Karlson. Regards, Charles J. (Charlie) Jefferson
Well, unfortunately, North isn't the original name. In Sweden, the parent was a Peterson...in fact Andres Peterson...so the son became Andres Anderson. Some how the tag "Nord" for North was added to the name....story is that there were so many Anderson's that his family/group became known as the Nord Andersons. I am not sure if this was before or after they immigrated. After a while the family dropped the name Anderson and became the Norths. So, to make a long story short...my Norths are Swedish....kind of unusual. Ellen Smlathrum@aol.com wrote: > Ellen Picard, I am blown away that someone else has an Anderson marrying a > North! > What line of North family? Mine came from England to Ireland, to PA in 1729, > then to VA in 1790. I think almost all of the Norths in America came from two > or three lines, all coming early to America. My George North and John > Anderson were bet friends in VA, their sons Thomas Jefferson North and David > Anderson were close friends, and Thomas Jefferson North had two daughters who > married David's son, Robert Ferguson Anderson. > > I think the activity on this list is really interesting. I am seeing a > pattern emerge somewhat and am wondering if there aren't a lot of family > lines that are really connected but we can't find the pieces yet to make it > happen. There seems to be a movement down the Eastern states to either the > South or the South and then the Midwest, or in some cases, directly to the > Midwest. My line left VA around 1850 or earlier and went directly to > Illinois. There seem to be quite a few who went to Illinois. Does anyone know > what was happening at that time to draw these families in these patterns of > movement? We might be able to connect up some of these lines if we knew more > about what was influencing them to move in these particular directions. > > Susan in Milwaukee -- Picard Pines mailto:m-e-picard@plix.com http://www.plix.com/~users/m-e-picard http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/i/c/Ellen-J-Picard (updated 10/99)
Judy, Sorry to have taken so long to reply, Yes that is a coencidence ,Could your martha's father been John Nelson Anderson,My records show that that was the father of Robert Peter Anderson,I have not been able to check this out for sure, R.P. had a brother LewisWhose family lived around Loisville Ky. when Russell Co KY. celebrated theirCentenial in the 1970s as they sent a Letter that R.P. had wrote to his son about his civil war experiences. ther was at least one more brother, but I never knew of Sisters,there could have been.John Nelson would have been a brother to Wm. Riley and Asbury.I have Robert Peter born6-18-1841 in wayne Co Ky. You might check the 1840 cencus for wayne Co for your Martha if the have one. I remain Ruth Anderson Sharp ----- Original Message ----- From: Troy & Judy Hill <tjhill@hsonline.net> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 8:04 PM Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Asbury Anderson and TN/KY families > Ruth Sharp's query about William, Riley, and Asbury Anderson has me curious. I have listed this several times with no success but this time it seems to make more sense - to me anyway! > > My great grandmother was Martha J. Anderson b.ca 1834-1837 KY. She married George W. CRANE in 1853 in Greene Co., IN. Prior to this marriage, Martha is nowhere to be found. Martha and George named one son, John Asbury CRANE - George's father's name was John but where did they get Asbury? They are also believed to have had a son named William E. CRANE who died in 1866. > > I was told that a woman who researched this Anderson line many years ago said that Martha's father's name was Nelson Anderson. As I found an Ezekiel Anderson who came to Greene Co., IN from KY about the same time she showed up, I have always felt he was her father. This Ezekiel had a son named Nelson so I assumed that she had somehow made an error as this Nelson was born ca 1832. Ezekiel's parents were James Anderson and Elizabeth E. JONES. They also had a son named Riley Franklin Anderson. Both the names Riley and Franklin were common in the descendants of James Anderson and Elizabeth JONES. My grandfather's name was Thomas Franklin CRANE. I have always felt that he is somehow tied into this Anderson family. > > Between 1872 and 1875, my ggrandparents, Martha ANDERSON and George Crane moved their family to IL. Son, Horace Edgar CRANE was born in Windsor, IL August 25, 1875. The family was back in Greene Co., IN by the 1880 census. Why did they move to IL? > > Another son's name that I feel was unusual was George Hannigan CRANE. I have even looked at the possibility of Martha's mother being a HANNIGAN but have not been able to locate anything. > > Something else that has always seemed to mean something to me. Martha begged my grandfather (her son) not to join up for the war as she said she would not live to see him return so he did not join. Unfortunately, my history's not too good so I'm not sure which war it was but she died in 1898 before the war ended. Please let me know if any of this rings a bell. I've been looking off and on for over 20 years and this brick wall seems impossible to break through. Thanks for your help! > > Judy Hill > > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > All the past mail list messages are stored in an archive. Try a search for ANDERSON at this link to <a href="http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl"> Rootsweb Mail List Archives</A> >
Bobbie,do you have a middle name for William also what does the R stand for in William R. Anderson an where in N.C. does your family come from. Are you from Cass Co. if so were you related to the Andersons that had a cafe in Ashland the womans name was France I can't recall her husbands name but they lived in Prentice.I once asked him if his family came from Ky.He was real short about it an informed me he did'nt know where his family came from. there was also a Paul anderson family there also,but never talked to him.I did find out last summer that Nancy Andersons dau. from Chandlerville has quite a bit of family history,I'm going to contact her this summer when i'm there,As far as I know none of the familys above are related,nor are they a part of my familyor the Jack Anderson family from Oakford Illinois,all of the above live within 17 miles of each other. I remain Ruth Anderson Sharp
Hi...I have found researching my Swedish/Norweign Ancestors the hardest. Most of what I know was inherited from family would had done some research about 30 years ago. The Swedish naming conventions can be rather disheartening to track and they were futher conveluted when immigrants registered. I think that the family has a good handle on the children of my immigrant Andersons. While there are some Carls, I don't have one that married an Andersdottir. Carl, Andrew, and Peter are common names in my two lines...but I am learning there were common names for Scandinavins. Have you checked at the county genweb site for the Chariton, IA area? Good luck with your research. Ellen Thirdpres@aol.com wrote: > I don't believe our lines connect, but then I don't know much about my > grandfather's siblings as he ran away from home at an early age. My maternal > grandfather was Andrew Peter Anderson, born in Chariton Iowa after his > parents (Karl Johan Anderson and Elisa Andersdottir) came to this country > from Jonkoping, Sweden in about 1875. His older sister Annie married a > Charles F. Sandahl in Chariton about 1879. I've been hoping to locate > descendants of my grandfather's siblings, as my mother was an only child and > there are therefore no close relatives on our Swedish side. Regards, Charles > J. (Charlie) Jefferson. > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Some Members ANDERSON Web Pages > rickshay@grin.net (Rick Anderson) > http://www.grin.net/~rickshay/anderson/JAnderson/WC_TOC.htm > AmyHutton@aol.com (Amy Hutton) > http://members.aol.com/AmyHutton/Anderson.html > SAnderson@mailhost.accolade.com (Slade Anderson) > http://www.slade-anderson.com > farris@netnitco.net (Bryan L. Farris) > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9649/gen.htm -- Picard Pines mailto:m-e-picard@plix.com http://www.plix.com/~users/m-e-picard http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/p/i/c/Ellen-J-Picard (updated 10/99)