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    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson of Union Co IL
    2. Claude W Nimmo
    3. Researching for information on the Anderson,s family of Union Co IL prior to 1850.. census.... Any info on the following Anderson,s appricated..... Need ID this Anderson family,s to the original family of Union Co IL (Jonesboro) between 1818-1850 time period.... Manerva: m/James Musgrave 1834 Mary: m/John Stokes 23 dec 1824 Mary: m/John Toler 22 June 1845 Mathew: m/Catherine Hawkins 3 June 1843 Permelia: m/Joshua W Owens 15 Feb 1844 Preston: m/Lucinda Williams 1835 Sarah: m/Reuben A Morris 18 July 1837 Sarah: m/John G Casey 3 Jan 1849 Sopora: m/Alexander A Masters 8 Oct 1848 Tinzy: m/Mathew Stokes 18 Jan 1841 Uriah: m/Nancy Owens 6 Jan 1836 James D: m/Polly Miller 18 June 1825 James: m/Julia Ann Moore 16 July 1839 Jefferson m/Cassander Owens 15 mar 1849 John: m/Elizabeth Owens 15 mar 1849 John F: m/Tennesee Clymer 9 Nov 1849 Lavina: m/John Briley 1830 John: m/Mildred Duff 11 Jan 1838 Granderson: m/Margaret Fore 28 May 1843 Francis M: m/Polly Ann McDaniel 21 April 1849 Elizabeth: m/Thomas A Brown 30 Oct 1845 Elizabeth: m/Mathew Stokes 3 Feb 1836 Elizabeth: m/James Jones 21 Mar 1830 Elizabeth: m/Thomas Ferrill 1818 Cornelius W: m/Elizabeth Stone 28 Oct 1845 Cornelius: m/Susan Morris 1830 Adeline: m/Frederick Tilford King 15 Aug 1841 Alford: m/Rachel E Hodges 27 Aug 1844 Altamira: m/Aron Vancil 9 Jul 1843 Cornelius W: m/Nancy Black 20 Jul 1843 Owens family maybe connected to Dickson Co Tn Anderson very early on may be connected to Sumner Co Tn Claude

    09/30/1999 08:14:51
    1. [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON-D Digest V99 #122
    2. MRS MARIANNE C THOMPSON
    3. Please forward my Anderson digest to Laurarobinson@prodigy.com as Classic goes off-line in a day or so. Thanks Marianne Thompson CDRG58A@prodigy.com

    09/30/1999 07:03:31
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson family of Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
    2. Some records I have found regarding Andersons in Newcastle. If anyone connects, please contact me as I have more info. Thomas Anderson b. to William and Jane 6-27-1786 says "Birdhope Craig URC" at the top of the page (20) (LDS film 1066769) which is area near Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. The "Residence" is hard to read the script but it looks like Blanch Burn. Also Page 43 Birdhope URC Anthony Anderson b. 6-27-1814 to Thomas and Mary, the residence is Southchester. I also have a record of Anthony Anderson marrying Mary Booth, dau. of Alexander and Mary Booth. Another film for Newcastle area-The listing for Anthony and Mary (Booth) Anderson's children's christenings says at the top of the page "Saint Andrew, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England" (LDS film 1238679). The 1851 census for the Anderson family says the residence is at the Black Boy Inn. Above it all the families are listed as being in "Spital Tongues. Hope this helps someone else. Ruth

    09/30/1999 05:22:31
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Re: Anderson of Scotland
    2. In a message dated 9/30/99 5:25:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, doriskf@ibm.net writes: > Subj: Anderson of Scotland > Date: 9/30/99 5:25:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time > From: doriskf@ibm.net (Doris Fountain) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:doriskf@ibm.net">doriskf@ibm.net</A> > To: PatAnder73@aol.com, weanderson@evergo.net (Anderson, Bill) > > "History of Kilmarnock, Scotland," by Archibald M'Kay, , orig. pub. in > 1858, new edition 1995, Richard g. Boyd. > > page 24. Next year, 1679, six individuals, natives of the parish of > Kilmarnock, were sentenced to transportation to the plantations of Am. > for being engaged in the rising at Bothwell. Their names were Thomas > FINLAY, John CUTHERBERSON, Wm. BROWN,Patrick WATT, Robert ANDERSON, and > James ANDERSON. the number banished on that occasion amounted to 257; > and awful were the miseries they were compelled to suffer, not only > during their con-finement in the Greyfriar's Churchyard, Edinburgh, > where about 1200 were kept prionsers, but also after their embarkaton. > Their daily allowance of food in the Greyfriars was limited in the > extreme, being only 4 oz. of coarse bread to each man......and the ship > itself, which sailed from Leith on the 27th of Nov, encountered severe > storms, and was driven into a violent sea, near the Orkney isles, on the > 10th of Dec. The prisoners, perceiving the impending danger, entreated > the capt. to set them ashore rather than let them perish; but he was > deaf to their supplications and caused them to be locked under hatches. > The vessel at last was split upon a rock, and about 200 of the hapless > exiles were utterly lsot amid the tempestuous billows. The rest, among > whom was Patrick WATT, mentioned above, were saved by clinging to the > floating timbers. > Patrick J. Anderson http://members.aol.com/patander73/home.html

    09/30/1999 01:43:54
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Amelia(MIlly) & Peyton ANderson
    2. Nita
    3. Hi, I am searching for the family of Amelia (Milly) and Peyton Anderson. Both were found in Lawrence Co. Mo during the 1850 census! Amelia was also called PAMALIE or Pamelia (for some UNKNOWN reason,,, maybe a middle name or something) Amelia was born abt 1808 in Tn, and died 1862 in Lawrence Co. She was married 1st of GEORGE RATTZ MYERS, March 20th 1831 and when they came from Tn. they were first in PIKE CO, (abt 1834), then settled into the Barry Co./(later LAwrence Co) area. Then after his death, married a Thomas Cary from Ireland. Peyton is her brother..and SUPPOSEDLY (according to GOODSPEED's HISTORY 1888 pages 234 and 235) they came from around MEMPHIS area!

    09/29/1999 09:47:53
  1. 09/29/1999 09:43:14
    1. [ANDERSON-L] W P Anderson TN-LA-TX 1824-1879
    2. W K Anderson
    3. It has been awhile since I last posted to the Anderson Group. I know this is quite lengthy, but I am looking for any clue that would nudge me in the right direction of determining who his siblings or parents were. For forty-four years now, my family has been trying to locate the parents and siblings of my gggrandfather William Preston Anderson. Any documents he signed, he used the name W P Anderson, however, anyone that knew him called him Preston Anderson. Our William Preston first showed up in Bossier Parish LA in 1848 when he married a Rutha Moore d/o Thomas Moore and Sarah Doyle. There were three witnesses to his marriage and they were Elijah P Lewis, R G Anderson and Jacob M Scoggins. Many years ago, we decided to try and concentrate on everyone that was around our WPA and see if we could come up with any clues. We have had terrific luck with everyone else surrounding him. Everyone around him came through or from White County Tennessee, so we assume he did also. The folks that I am researching in Bossier Parish are the following people that showed up in the 1850 census. Family 950 E P Lewis 34 M TN (Brother-in-law to my WPA, his wife Malissa Moore died young before 1850) Judith Anderson 60 F SC (Mother of E P Lewis, wife of Robert G Anderson Sr that died in Nacogdoches in 1841) Thomas B Anderson 15? MS (Unknown who this is) Evy D Lewis 12 M TN (child of E P Lewis & Malissa) Judith E Lewis 10 F TN ditto Sarah E Lewis 8 F TN ditto Cyntha Lewis 6 F LA ditto Next door we have Family 951 Robert Anderson 40 M TN (Unknown) Judith E Anderson 18 F TN ditto WM P Anderson 14 M TN ditto Rufus D Anderson 11 M LA ditto James M Anderson 8 M LA ditto Family 1089 Elison Anderson 27 M ILA (Unknown) Anna Anderson 22 F MS ditto Frances Anderson 2 F LA ditto Family 1257 William Anderson 57 M NC (Unknown) Elizabeth Anderson 50 F NC ditto Lensy? Anderson 29 M IND ditto Anna Anderson 26 F ILA ditto Jacob Anderson 23 M ILA ditto Eliza Anderson 19 F IND ditto Rachel Anderson 17 F IND ditto Carroll Anderson 4 M LA ditto Just a quick glance at what we know about his lifestyle and some folklore that was passed down through his children. His father passed away when he was young. Since he claimed to be born in 1824, we think this may have happened between 1835-1842. His mother remarried and he ran away from home. Many years ago, a very old woman lay on her deathbed and named the man that his mother married after his father died. The room was full of people and they seem to have all heard something different. They all agreed that it sounded something like 'Bird Seales'. For many years we have been trying every combination we can think of that involved a marriage of a widow Anderson and someone that could be close. ie Seales, Brizzelle, Friezzel, Bussell, etc. So far we have nothing. Folklore has it that when he ran away, he crossed the Red River and then the Mississippi River, or if they had it backwards, he crossed the Mississippi River then the Red River going to live with his grandparents. If the first scenario is correct, he could have been living in Texas or nine counties in Louisiana. If the second is correct, he probably was living in Tennessee, Alabama or Mississippi. Family folklore also has it that our family came from TN to AL then MS then LA then TX. It is said that he went to work on the Mississippi Riverboats while he was young. Even though he married in Bossier Parish in 1848, we have never been able to locate him in the 1850 census. He does appear again in Bossier in the 1860 and 1870 census. He had a plantation in Bossier and several slaves, but he made his living buying and selling land, and raising and selling race horses. He would deliver the horses as far away as Tenn and KY. In about 1870 he moved to Sabine County Texas. He had one of the first race tracks in Texas. I really believe he came from one of three Anderson families I will mention a little about. My aunt, the one that died several years ago, was convinced that he came from the William Preston Anderson that first helped lay out the State of Tenn along with his friend Andrew Jackson. This William Preston first married Nancy Bell and they had James Patton Anderson, the famous Confederate General and the wild and wooley Rufus King Anderson the three time senator of Alabama. When Nancy Bell died, he married a Margaret Lapsley Adair. He and Margaret had numerous children every two years but with one four year lapse, and of course that four year span included the year 1824. My aunt was convinced that they had our William Preston. However, this was such a famous family with so many things being written about them (even James Patton's book, he mentions all his sisters and brothers and our William Preston is not among them.) This William Preston Anderson also made his living buying and selling land and also had a race track that Andrew Jackson mentions in his writings as he loved to visit the track. The second family of Andersons is what I call the Bailey Anderson group that came to Texas early. Bailey Anderson Sr and his slaves were in one household and his son Bailey Anderson Jr along with his wife and children were in another in the 1835 Texas census living in Ayish Bayou (very close to where my William Preston Anderson lived in Sabine County many years later. We never found out why our WPA moved to Sabine County Texas from Bossier Parish). I believe that at least one of their descendants was living in Bossier Parish LA during the 1850 census. This family also had some William P Andersons but I believe the P stood for Pinkney. The family that appears to be the most logical is the Robert G Anderson that came to Tenn early 1802-1803 that first married Rebecca Fry. One of their children was named William P Anderson that married in Madison Co MS and later moved to Central Texas. Robert G also bought and sold land in Tenn from about 1806 to about 1832. He even sold and purchased land from the William Preston Anderson indicated above. In about 1808 Robert G sold part of his land to a Elijah Lewis and his wife Judith Sherrill that was born in Pendleton Dist SC. Their son Elijah P Lewis was one of the witnesses at our WPA's marriage. This Elijah P Lewis also married the sister of our William Preston's wife Rutha Moore. When Robert G's wife Rebecca Fry died, and Elijah Lewis died, Robert G married his widow Judith Sherrill Lewis about 1824?. We have never been able to determine if Robert G and Judith ever had any children, but it would seem likely as they were in their mid to late thirties. About 1808-1809, Robert G also sold some land to Simon Doyle (the father of our WPA's mother-in-law Sarah Doyle). Robert G also sold land in 1808 to a John Scoggin the father of Jacob M Scoggin that was one of the witnesses at our WPA's marriage. This Jacob M Scoggin died abt 1860 in Sevier Co AR which is northwest of Bossier Parish, LA. I have found that Robert G Anderson jointly purchased some land in Madison County Mississippi with his son William P Anderson in 1836. During the same year, Robert G jointly purchased some land in Madison Co MS with a man named Carroll Anderson. I do not know who this Carroll is, but it sure makes sense that he would be a son of Robert G and Judith Sherrill. Robert G Anderson and Rebecca Fry had a son named Robert G Anderson Jr that was living in Nacogdoches TX during the 1850 census and I believe he is the R G Anderson that was the third witness to our WPA's marriage as Nacogdoches is just west of Bossier Parish LA. I also found a court record in Nacogdoches TX that Robert G Anderson Jr and his brother William P Anderson were made guardians of the children of a Carroll Franklin Anderson of Madison County MS. This could be the same Carroll Anderson that Robert G Sr jointly purchased land with in Madison Co in 1836. Robert G Anderson Sr died in Nacogdoches in 1841. His widow Judith Sherrill Lewis was found living with her son Elijah P Lewis in Bossier Parish LA during the 1850 census. It is thought she returned to her native Pendleton District SC sometime afterward where she died. I just received a copy of a gift deed from Lewis Sherrill made in 1836 in White Co TN to his daughter Judith Sherrill after her marriage to Robert G Anderson. I had a couple of surprises reading the gift deed. Lewis stated that Judith and Robert G were living in Alabama in 1836. Lewis mentions all his grandchildren and one of them was an Anna Anderson that was still living in White Co TN. This sure appears that Judith and Elijah Lewis had a daughter Anna Lewis that married an Anderson. This could possibly be our WPA's mother but we do not know when she was born or who she married. She could have been a daughter of Robert G and Judith, but one would think she would have been living with her parents in Alabama as she more than likely would have only been about 16 years old if Robert G and Judith married about 1820. The other surprise was that this deed was witnessed by Simon Doyle (the father of our WPA's mother-in-law). To complicate things more, the other witness was Turner Lane which I understand married a Martha Anderson who was part of the Bailey Anderson Group. If we look at the naming protocol back then, it would suggest that our WPA's father was named John and his mother was named Anna. One of our WPA's descendants said many years ago that he was named after our WPA's father and his name was Herman. We have never seen but one Herman in our family. Quite a while back, I was curious to see that a John H Anderson was in White Co early and was from the Bailey Anderson group. I have corresponded with several of his descendants, but I don't really know what the H stood for and no one else seems to know. I wrote the National Archives and received what little was there for my WPA's military record from the Confederacy. He joined when he was 39. I was hoping against hope that at least there would be some helpful information. No such luck. It also seems a little strange that he joined the Cresent Regiment which was originally formed in New Orleans. I'm just curious why he didn't join with his friends and neighbors in Bossier. I know this is quite long and I appreciate your indulgence. The other surnames that fit into our family is Conn, Delafield, Humphreys Pace, Burkhalter, Cartwright and Moore. I will be happy to share any information that we have.

    09/28/1999 08:33:28
    1. [ANDERSON-L] More Tennessee Andersons
    2. Jerry Anderson
    3. I was just looking at some loose records - and ran across a Joe Anderson born 10 Oct 1867 in Tenn who was married to a Nancy Bennett born 2 Dec 1870 in Tenn .... They had at least one child, Robert Oliver Anderson who was born in DeKalb or Smith County Tenn around 1889 .. he married Vera Carr who was born in 1902 - probably same area ... Does this family belong to any of you folks ??? Cuzzen Jer in Tinacee http://members.home.net/j.r.anderson/personal.html

    09/28/1999 08:28:39
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Daniel Lee Anderson FL 1865-1933
    2. It has been few months since I posted a query on my Andersons. My ggranfather was Daniel Lee Anderson b. 1865 in AL d. 1933 in Holmes County, FL. He married (1) Charlotte J. Poole (2) Olivia Mattox. His children by Charlotte were: Aurthur J., Joel Milton and Effie Missouri. His children by Olivia were: Pearlie L. Anderson; Minnie Dexter Anderson; Leslie Clifton; Alto Lee; and Grace. I believe that Daniel's father was Daniel Anderson b. 1835 in GA, and his mother Adaline Parker b. 1839 in AL. Any help with this family would be appreciated. Marvin Williams

    09/28/1999 08:18:47
    1. [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON-D Digest V99 #121
    2. MRS MARIANNE C THOMPSON
    3. To Donna Cooper Rowlett, I would love to correspond with you about your GreenBerry Anderson, born 183? in Lincoln County, Tn. I have my Andersons in Lincoln county at the same time. They might have been cousins. Where was Green Berry born? Contact me at Laurarobinson@prodigy.net, because my old prodigy classic goes off- lin 9/30. Please let me hear from you so we can compare notes. There are not many Andersons in Lincoln county, Tn. at that time so maybe we can connect!!Marianne in TX

    09/28/1999 08:14:34
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Arkansas Andersons
    2. Does anyone have any information about Isaac Anderson and Julia Foute Anderson in Arkansas abt 1860. They were in Floyd County, GA before that. They were in Saline County, Arkansas in the 1860 census. I'm trying to find out where they are buried. Their children were: Children of ISAAC ANDERSON and JULIA FOUTE are: i. THOMAS ANDERSON, m. SALLIE KING. ii. CATHERINE M. ANDERSON, m. WILLIAM M. FAINE, August 24, 1843, Cartersville, Bartow County, Georgia. More About CATHERINE M. ANDERSON: Lived: Talladega, Alabama 2. iii. A.A. ANDERSON, b. 1822, Tennessee; d. Arkadelphia, Arkansas. 3. iv. OLIVER DAVIS ANDERSON, b. April 05, 1824, Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee; d. 1909, Cartersville, Bartow County Georgia. 4. v. MARGARET ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. January 1828, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1905, Rome, Floyd County, Georgia. 5. vi. ROBERT ANDERSON, b. 1835; d. Arkansas. vii. ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. 1840; d. Texas m. JOE FORD. 6. viii. JACOB F. ANDERSON, b. 1842. 7. ix. JANE ANDERSON, b. 1844. x. ANN ANDERSON, b. 1846; d. Abt. 1922; m. THOMAS R. BRATTON, December 01, 1867, Grant County, Arkansas. Notes for THOMAS R. BRATTON: 1870 BRATTON THOMAS Bradley County AR 563 Pennington Twp Federal Population Schedule AR 1870 Federal Census Index AR08013369. -------------------------- Thanks for any help! Linda A

    09/28/1999 04:20:32
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson-Home children to Canada
    2. judy youngs
    3. Home Children of 1899 to Canada ANDERSON , Eliza Age: 16 Sex: F Year of arrival: 1899 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: Gallia Port of departure: Liverpool Departure Date: 5 May 1899 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 13 May 1899 Destination: Montreal ANDERSON , Horace Age: 10 Sex: M Year of arrival: 1899 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: Lake Huron Port of departure: Liverpool Departure Date: 17 Jul 1899 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 29 Jul 1899 Party: Dr. Barnardo's Destination: Toronto ANDERSON , Mary Age: 9 Sex: F Year of arrival: 1899 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: Arawa Port of departure: Avonmouth, Bristol Departure Date: 11 Sep 1899 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 22 Sep 1899 Party: Dr. Barnardo's Destination: Peterboro ANDERSON , Thomas F Age: 12 Sex: M Year of arrival: 1899 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: Arawa Port of departure: Avonmouth, Bristol Departure Date: 11 Sep 1899 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 22 Sep 1899 Party: Dr. Barnardo's Searching for a William Young or Youngs. I found him in Canada in 1901 and now believe he is a home child from England. Also researching Anderson mostly from W. VA. As I continue my search on the home children I will post any Anderson that may come along. Hope they belong to someone on the list. Judy ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.

    09/28/1999 11:20:48
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson- Home children to Canada
    2. judy youngs
    3. Home Children of 1898 ANDERSON , Ethel Age: 11 Sex: F Year of arrival: 1898 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: SS Labrador Port of departure: Liverpool Departure Date: 14 Jul 1898 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 25 Jul 1898 Party: Dr. Barnardo's Destination: Peterborough, Ontario Home Children ANDERSON , John Age: 9 Sex: M Year of arrival: 1898 Microfilm reel: C-4542 Ship: SS Labrador Port of departure: Liverpool Departure Date: 14 Jul 1898 Port of arrival: Quebec Arrival Date: 25 Jul 1898 Party: Dr. Barnardo's Destination: Toronto, Ontario Searching for a William Youngs (Young) probably a Home child to Quebec Canada 1892. Judy ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.

    09/28/1999 10:20:10
    1. [ANDERSON-L] John Anderson
    2. Vivian Bales
    3. I am searching for information on my Anderson ancestors. The oldest known is my 2nd. Great Grandfather. JOHN ANDERSON was born in 1834 in Tn.according to the census. He was living in Jackson Co. Mo. in 1850 with 1. CATHERINE ANDERSON age 30, born in Tn. listed as the HOH. 2. JOHN ANDERSON age 16, born in Tn. 3. ELVIRA ANDERSON age 13, born in Mo. 4. JAMES ANDERSON age 7, born in Mo. 5. SARAH ELIZABETH ANDERSON age 7, born in Mo. I do not now what relation CATHERINE was, Probably not themother as she was only 13 years older than JOHN. Only other information I have on the above is: JOHN married EMILY ELVIRA MARTIN ELLIS, in Jackson Co. Mo. Mar.12, 1858. They were living in Jackson Co. Mo. in 1860, and 1880. EMILY must have died between 1880 and 1900 as she was not on the census with JOHN. In 1900 JOHN was living in Lafayette Co. Mo. with his daughter Sarah Bunger and husband. He was not on the 1910 census. I need the parents and place of origin for JOHN, where he and EMILY were buried and death dates.

    09/28/1999 09:37:37
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Anderson Clan Meet
    2. Carole Conrad
    3. FROM THE NCSCOT LIST: > > SALUTE TO YOU'ALL!!! > > There will be a FOURTH ANNUAL SCOTTISH CELEBRATION > in Murfreesboro, > Tennessee, see http://www.hotsc.com for details, > from October 1 - 3, > 1999 at the Middle Tennessee State University > Campus. Genealogical > Seminar is scheduled friday night from 6-9 pm, CST. > > The ANDERSON Clan will have a booth, with a 200 year > old sword for > auction...Sir Hope van ANDERSON, from Scotland will > be running the > booth...come on down!!!!...games will be started at > 9:00 am CST on > Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999!!! > > > Have a great week!!! > > Dan Fairfax, (mother is Lila Mae ANDERSON Fairfax > from Horry County, SC) > 2629 Somerset Drive > Nashville, Tennessee 37217 > > PUH-LEASE pass this on to all!!! > > Thank you!! > > passed on ny carole in nyc (gx7 grandpa Jacob Anderson) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    09/28/1999 07:13:43
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] subscribe
    2. Chrystie
    3. Hi all, Can someone tell me how I can forward to my aunt (an ANDERSON descendant) the "subscribe" email address? Thanks. Her email is cjsimons@bcpl.net

    09/27/1999 06:15:42
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] William H. Anderson & Virginia A.Smith - marriage Green Co. Virginia - 1890-91
    2. Chrystie
    3. Sarah, I have William H. ANDERSON b abt 1853 in VA/WVA d 1914 in West Virgina m. A. SMITH b 1827 VA d 1906 WVA m. 1891-1894. A. SMITH is Wm's 2nd wife. First wife is Betty BRYANT b 1875 VA. If you look below, you'll see some of the ANDERSOn surnames I'm researching. Chrystie MYERS Visit my Familytree Surname Site at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/r/a/Christina-C-Krabal/ MYERS MYRES MYARS MOYERS McCLURE LINDSEY ROBERTS KELLER STROUD McMALUR MARSHALL CHILDRESS THOMAS WEBB HEADRICK DUNN BIBLE ENGLAND FRANCHIER FANCHER MAPLES PARTON HATCHER WALKER HUSKEY GARRETT BRADSHAW SALERS HOOPER TROTTER HATCHER OGLE REAGAN of PA - NC -TN - GA - MO - TX - OK and ARBOGAST, ANDERSON, SPONAUGLE, SNYDER, STANAKER, SWECKER, ICIE, TETER, YEAGER, GRIMM, PUGH, LOGAN, COWGER, COGER, SIMMONS, NEWBERRY, WARE, VANCAMP, CHANNEL, BROOKOVER, THOMAS - (LEMLEY) of Wetzel, Randolph and Pendelton Co's, WVA - OH - VA-Washington Co., PA ----- Original Message -----

    09/27/1999 05:47:53
    1. [ANDERSON-L] Misc Anderson's
    2. Sandy Seibert
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Sandy Seibert <lssurvey@mind.net> To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, September 26, 1999 2:33 PM Subject: Unidentified subject! >Hello, > This is my first time to make contact with you folks. My name is Sandy, and I am just beginning my Anderson family. Here is a little of what I have to work with. >J.B. Anderson m. Nannie(Nancy) Akers >Isaac O. Anderson b.1854 >R.Y. Anderson b.1856 >O.P. Anderson m. Ettie May Baker >Bob P. Anderson b.1891 d. 1894 > >Areas of interest would be OK,TX,KY, NM > >Any help would be wonderful. > > Thanks, > Sandy > > >==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== >Take a look for <a href="http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/anderson.html">your favorite Anderson Politician</A> ><a href="http://www.starbase21.com/kybiog/lyon/anderson.c.txt">Notes on Gov. Charles Anderson of Ohio</a> ><a href="http://www.fincher.org/fincher/anderson.html">Notes on Robert Anderson of SC</a> ><a href="http://members.aol.com/andies6/familyline.html">Notes on John Anderson from Scotland to Mifflin Co. PA</a> > >

    09/26/1999 03:54:20
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Sandy Seibert
    3. Hello, This is my first time to make contact with you folks. My name is Sandy, and I am just beginning my Anderson family. Here is a little of what I have to work with. J.B. Anderson m. Nannie(Nancy) Akers Isaac O. Anderson b.1854 R.Y. Anderson b.1856 O.P. Anderson m. Ettie May Baker Bob P. Anderson b.1891 d. 1894 Areas of interest would be OK,TX,KY, NM Any help would be wonderful. Thanks, Sandy

    09/26/1999 03:22:46
    1. [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON/ALLEN union GA/TX
    2. Hello, Just found parents names of my Zeffie ANDERSON (from her death certificate). She was b. Feb 2 1893 in TX and married Floyd William GUNTER. Zeffie's father was A.C. ANDERSON b. GA and mother was Vonie ALLEN b. GA per census records or b. TX per Zeffie's death certificate. Does anyone know what A.C. stands for or can shed some more light on this family? Any information or leads appreciated. Fianna1@ix.netcom.com

    09/26/1999 02:20:47