Bill, What are your Anderson famiy names? While my Anderson research has not taken me to the counties you've mentioned, I am not certain that my ancestor was not there and maybe we could help each other. I am researching a Robert Anderson - earliest record I have found is in Rowan County 1799. He owned land in Salisbury and on Dutch Buffalo Creek. According to the census records, he was born in North Carolina around 1774. Family stories say that he had three brothers: David (b. abt 1772), Richard (b. abt 1776) and James (b. abt 1780). Thanks, Jeannette.
Hi- These women r mother & daughters. Carmen married an Irishman or scotsman. They lived in the Bx. and then California, possibly Sacramento, 1980-ish. Arlene had a daughter Jessica, and later, with James SANCHEZ, Scorpio, 1982. Tiffany, 1983, Dyana & Michael. The last 2 were born in Ca., the 1st. 3 in the Bx, NY. Tiffany & Dyana were in foster care or adopted in Ca. We`re trying [Scorpio/Cory] to find these 2 girls, Jessica and Daisy`s family. Anything familiar? Barbara : )
Hello I'm new to this list. I have an Annie E. b 10 September 1809 in NC married to William BARKER b 6 Feb 1800 also in NC. I have no marriage date. Their first son was William Anderson Barker so I am suspecting her maiden name was Anderson also. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Carole Barker
My John F. Anderson is known to be in North Carolina at the birth of his son James in 1789. This is my brick Wall. I Know that John F. died in Morgan Co. Ala in 1831 and that year his son, James, named his son John Ferguson Anderson. I have been corresponding with a lady in Illinois who believes there is a connection to her David Ferguson Anderson. John had the following children , (according to his estate papers, this is complete list). + 2 i. James2 Anderson, born August 14, 1789; died April 07, 1844 in Morgan Co. Alabama. 3 ii. Samuel Anderson. + 4 iii. Elizabeth Anderson. + 5 iv. Sarah Anderson. 6 v. Robert Anderson. 7 vi. Amos Anderson. 8 vii. Mary Anderson. She married J.M. Pinbeck. 9 viii. David Anderson. 10 ix. Jane Anderson. She married Thomas J. Davis I can account for James, Mary, Jane, but the others are not living in the same area and have scattered elsewhere. I know that Samuel and Amos did not marry, because their estates were given to their siblings. HELP! Pat
1860 Census, Brooklyn, NY, 5th Ward, 3rd District, p. 37 James Anderson, 40, Engineer, Pers. Estate: $200, B. Scotland Margaret Anderson 45(65?), B. Scotland Ellen Anderson, 17, Hat Trimmer, B. England Grace Anderson, 15, B. England William Anderson, 15, Machinist, B. England Thomas Anderson, 9, B. Massachusetts
1860 Census, Brooklyn, NY, 5th Ward, 3rd District, p. 66: Mary Anderson, 32, Pers. Estate: $100, B. Ireland Eliza Anderson, 9, B. NY Robert Anderson, 6, B. NY Bridget Kilburning, 32, B. Ireland Martin Owens, 28, Laborer, B. Ireland Catherine Owens, 28, B. Ireland Martin Owens, 1, B. NY
1860 Census, Brooklyn, NY, 5th Ward, 2nd District, p. 118 Eliza Anderson, Mulatto, 41, Widow, B. Virginia Mary Anderson, Mulatto, 27, B. Virginia Ann Anderson, Mulatto, 7, B. NY Samuel Anderson, Mulatto, 28, Seaman, B. Virginia
1860 Census, Brooklyn, NY, 5th Ward, 2nd District, page 70: John Sibly, 35, Machinist, Pers. Estate: $200, B. Massachusetts Susan Sibly, 31, B. Massachusetts Ann Sibly, 10, B. Massachusetts Charles Sibley, 7, B. Massachusetts Frank Sibly, 2, B. Massachusetts John Anderson, 25, Machinist, B. New Hampshire Martha Anderson, 20, B. ???
1860 Census, Brooklyn, New York, 5th Ward, 2nd District P. 20 Robert Anderson, 28, Caulker, B. NY Mary Anderson, 23, B. NY Abram(??) Anderson, 1, B. NY
To All - I've sent these two together as they are listed one after the other in the Census and both of their wives were born in England. I think there may be a connection somewhere. 1860 Census, Brooklyn, NY, Ward 5, District 1, page 56 John Anderson, 25, Seaman, Pers. Estate: $100, B. Ireland Eliza Anderson, 22, B. England Peter Anderson, 39, Seaman, Pers. Estate: $200, B. Germany Erbina (?) Anderson, 28, B. England Emma Jane Anderson, 3, B. New York Lee Cognetta Looking for DANIEL ANDERSON, born England ca. 1782, died Brooklyn 1868
Hi - thanks for the census information. Where did you find the census??? Is it on the internet??? I'm looking specifically for McKinley...in New York. None of my Andersons lived in the northeast at the time. Thanks. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee Cognetta <daycogs@earthlink.net> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 7:03 PM Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Andersons in Brooklyn, New York 1860 > Dear All: > > I just refuse to believe that I am the only person in the world with > Andersons that live in the Northeast!!! > > Going thru the 1860 Census for Brooklyn today - I decided to copy out > the Andersons and post them here - so I will send each family > individually. They were born in various places - not just New York. > Perhaps someone will find something they weren't expecting. > > I wish you all happy searching! > > Lee Cognetta > > > ==== 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. > >
1860 Census, Brooklyn, Ward 5, District 1, page 37 James Anderson, 24, Day Laborer, Personal Estate: $100, B. Ireland Eliza Anderson, 50, B. Ireland Rosana Anderson, 22, B. Ireland Eliza Anderson, 3, B. NY Willliam Anderson 9/12, B. NY
1860 Census, Brooklyn, New York, 5th Ward, 1st District: Data in order is: Name, age, occupation, Value of Personal Estate, POB David Anderson, 41, Tailor, $100, Scotland Jane Anderson, 28, , , Scotland Jane Anderson, 18, Carpet Bag Cutter, , Scotland Christenia Anderson, 16, , , Scotland James Anderson, 11, , , New York David Anderson, 9, , , New York Margaret Anderson, 5, , , New York<< Lee Cognetta Looking for DANIEL ANDERSON, born England ca. 1782, died Brooklyn 1868
Dear All: I just refuse to believe that I am the only person in the world with Andersons that live in the Northeast!!! Going thru the 1860 Census for Brooklyn today - I decided to copy out the Andersons and post them here - so I will send each family individually. They were born in various places - not just New York. Perhaps someone will find something they weren't expecting. I wish you all happy searching! Lee Cognetta
Looking for info on an Andrew Anderson b. approx 1852 in Norway d. Chicago, IL Dec1925/Jan1926 He was a grocery store owner and lived at 1231 E. 55th in Chicago IL during the 1920 Census. He had a daughter named Minnie born approx 1898 Any connections to anyone?
Hi! I'm interested in hearing from anyone who has ANDERSON ancestors in the west of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The parishes of particular interest to me are Logie-Coldstone, Tarland/Migvie, Glenmuick, Leochel-Cushnie, Towie, Aboyne and Strathdon. If you've got any ANDERSONs in these parts, please let me know. You can browse through my ANDERSON lines at my websites: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1167/anderson.htm http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1167/andersonrep.htm Thanks in advance for any responses! Yrs, John Gerrath jagerrat@uoguelph.ca http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/1167/family.htm
Dear Anderson's, this his is my first time to post to your list. My husband and I live in the beautiful hills of Brown County, IN after escaping from the city life of Dallas. We attend about 25 Scottish festivals throughout the year around the country where many of the Henderson's have their clan tents. I'd like to keep you all posted on the Scottish Festival/Game circuit as I think it is also an important link to our heritage. For all of you in the Midwest, July 17 and 18 there will be a Scottish Festival in Columbus, IN at Mill Race Park. The Ceilidh is Friday night and costs $15 it is held at the Ramada Inn. Can you tell I am the publicity chairperson for the festival? Also, I would be re-miss in not mentioning my website at:http://www.greatscotshop.com This is the only time I'll write that we have Anderson ties, Scarves, kilt and clan items. Just wanted you to know---don't want to make this a forum to sell my wares--just mentioned it this time as it is a very important part of my life. Thanks, Sally Great Scot P.O. Box 1817 Nashville, IN 47448 www.greatscotshop.com 1-800-572-1073
First please let me apologize for the length of this article. BUT I think it will help everyone who is looking for lost Kansas Relatives. >From the Salina Journal, Salina, KS HISTORICAL RECORDS Acquisition furthers archives mission. State historical society/s holdings include records dating from 1850 to 1996. By DAVID CLOUSTON A new acquisition of microfilm of Kansas governmental records from courthouses across the state, including central and western Kansas counties, is expected to be a trove of information for genealogists. The records from marriages licenses and cemetery records, to drivers licenses and naturalization records, acquired by the Kansas State Historical Society research center in Topeka span the preterritorial period from 1850 all the way to 1996. The microfilm is available for use at the society' research center or may be borrowed via inter-library loan through libraries in Kansas and nationwide. The purchase of the records was funded by a $33,053 grant from the Kansas Library Network Board. The grant paid for the records to be copied so that a duplicate exists if the original document ever is destroyed accidentally or deteriorates, said Christine Desmuke, government documents librarian at the societys research center. Each year the society collects several hundred rolls of microfilm of government records. We have also received records for when county courthouses, for one reason or another, don t want their records anymore, Desmuke said. We also have a local records program to assist county officers in deciding which records to keep and the best way to keep them. The Society has been collection genealogical research materials since the 1870s and today possesses more that 5,000 family histories, 3,750 volumes of printed genealogical records, more than 3,000 rolls of Kansas local government records microfilm and countless other sources. The well-thumbed records maintained by the society are used widely. During the last fiscal year, some 5,000 researchers visited the societys research center on the west edge of Topeka. Center officials also answered questions posed by between 7,000 and 8,000 letters, e-mails and phone calls. The society constantly is looking to add to its research holdings. The center soon will acquire a microfilmed set of business records of the early fur trade in Kansas, from the St. Louis Historical Society. Several years ago it received a microfilmed collection of books and pamphlets about the Civil War. The center also maintains a thorough microfilm archive of newspapers dating back to 1854. NEW RECORDS AVAILABLE FOR GENEALOGISTS AT THE KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY RESEARCH CENTER ARE: Council Grove: cemetery records (1850-1996) Decatur County: motor vehicle licenses (1925 1929) Ford County: probate, marriages and naturalization records (1872 1900) Johnson County: index to marriages (1857 1989), school truancy records (1904 1928), poor house records (1885 1901 & 1910 1946) and probate records (1857 1989) Logan County: marriage records (1887 1889), probate records (1887 1951), and naturalization records (1887 1950) McPherson County: school census and other school records (1870 1954) Miami County: marriage records (1857 1867 & 1911 1945) Republic County: birth, death and marriage records (1894 1911) Saline County: marriage records (1870 1992) Sedgwick County: marriage records (1870 1984) Washington County: naturalization records (1879 1941), record of wills (1883 1920), and probate records (1888 1930 & 1939 1950). For information about these or other materials in the historical society collections, call (785) 272-8681, ext. 117. Or write the reference section, Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 S. W. Sixth Ave., Topeka, KS 66615-1099. Or e-mail questions to reference@hspo.wpo.state.ks.us
Am interested in info on the ANDERSON family in Orange County, NC (1750s - 1776, Caswell County, NC (1777 - 1790) and Person County, NC (1791 - abt 1805). Bill Caddell
Zelpha Anderson b. c. 1790, m. Elias Anderson, Monmouth Co., N.J. in 1812. Believe her name was also Anderson. Looking for anything on her family Bev