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    1. Andrew Anderson
    2. Elsie Saar
    3. Hi, I'm looking for a relative of Andrew Anderson, 1891-Oct 1966. I have an item of his and would like to return it to a family member. I believe he lived in California and New York. Thank you. Elsie Scharpf Saar Genealogy research American: Parks, Avann, Bulson, Soden, Menkens German: Wienecke, Storz, Scharpf, Saar, Stelzer

    06/05/2006 02:03:22
    1. (ANDERSON-L) Memorial Day
    2. ALICE THOMPSON
    3. Revolutionary War: Archelaus Anderson - +/- 1735 - 1782. Served in Chester, MA Militia, died of Small Pox at West Point.

    06/02/2006 01:21:07
    1. ANDERSONs: Alice and sons Samuel and James
    2. Alice (nee ROBSON) ANDERSON was the eldest daughter of James and Isabelle ROBSON. She was born in about 1856 and had two younger sisters; she became a school teacher and married an ANDERSON. In 1910 she is back home, now divorced, with two sons and, at "age 50", head of her own household with her own income. (She shares what is apparently a 2 family home with her mother who has shown boarders in other censuses.) Her sons James R., age 24, and Samuel C., age 19, work for Brass Mills, James in a clerical capacity and Samuel as an inspector. In 1930 Alice and Samuel are in Cook County, Chicago. Samuel, age 39, is still single; he's a veteran of WWI and is proprietor of a brass shop(?). James, age 44, is still in Kenosha; he's president of a brass works and owns his home. He's not a veteran. He has a wife, Janet, age 37, and 3 children: Andrew H. age 13, Alice A. age11, and James Jr. age 10. Can anyone give me further information about this family?

    05/30/2006 03:36:14
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Bailey Anderson
    2. M. A. Farrell
    3. Larry, you MUST be a Son of the Republic of Texas; I am a Daughter, and know several from Bailey's Line, but mine are different Andersons, also in TX during the Republic. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    05/30/2006 07:47:28
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON MEMORIAL
    2. Ivary Anderson US Army 1944-46 Awards Bronze Star Medal,Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal,Army of Occupation Medal, Presedential Unit Citation,Victor Medal -WWII,Army Good Conduct Medal ,Philippine Presidental Unit Citation Medal,Philippine Liberation Medsl , Distinguised Kentucky WWII Veteran Certificate,also served in Japan

    05/30/2006 05:34:43
    1. Memorila Day - Samuel & Jacob Anderson
    2. Jim Cook
    3. Brothers server in Company I, 10th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Both died from health problems contracted during service. Samuel F. Anderson b: bet 6 DEC 1824 and 1826 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co., Ohio d: 28 SEP 1868 in Chester, Randolph Co., Illinois Jacob Anderson b: 22 JUL 1829 in Portsmouth, Scioto Co., Ohio d: 15 JAN 1879 in Chester, Randolph Co., Illinois Jim

    05/30/2006 05:16:31
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] ANDERSON MEMORIAL
    2. Larry Crocker
    3. John A. Anderson 1723/24 - 1781 American Revolution; Captain S.C. Minuteman Bailey Anderson, Sr. 1753-1840 American Revolution; Battle of Musgrove's Mills, Black Stocks, Ninety Six and Siege of Augusta Texas Revolution; Battle of Nacogdoches & Battle of Bexar Bailey Anderson, Jr. 1788-1865 War of 1812 Texas Revolution; Battle of Nacogdoches, Siege of Bexar Ratcliff Boon Anderson 1823-1846 Mexican War Jonathan "Shelby" Anderson 1798 - 1890 Texas Revolution; Siege of Bexar, Battle of San Jacinto

    05/30/2006 04:50:22
    1. ANDERSON MEMORIAL
    2. Mary
    3. WALTER REED ANDERSON WW-I, 1917-1919. He fought in the Meuse Argonne Offensive in France. MERLYN KEITH ANDERSON WW-II, Enlisted in the USAF. Served as top gunner in sorties over France & Germany.

    05/30/2006 03:24:23
    1. Memorial Day
    2. Woodrow Allen Anderson Ohio : Korean War Gone but not forgotten

    05/29/2006 06:22:59
    1. Joseph Anderson
    2. Carolyn Johnson
    3. Captain Joseph Anderson New Jersey Brigade Continental Army, Revolutionary War ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    05/29/2006 04:58:19
    1. Memorial Day
    2. Greg Williamson
    3. Donald M. Anderson Aug. 1922--Oct. 1989 US Army, Europe Co. H 121st Infantry--Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Central Europe Greg Williamson

    05/29/2006 02:29:42
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Memorial
    2. M. A. Farrell
    3. Irvine Earle Anderson, 1841-1926, Army of the Confederate States of America, Gano's Texas Cavalry, Morgan's Raiders. ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    05/29/2006 02:21:39
    1. Memorial Day
    2. Bobbie Meridieth
    3. William R. Anderson-Cass Co., IL Jan 12 1852-Nov 12 1876 Civil War

    05/29/2006 01:14:01
    1. Memorial
    2. DAVID and TERRY BOHRMAN
    3. George Hayward Anderson US Army WW2 Feb 1904-Jun 1984 "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 David & Terry

    05/29/2006 10:31:50
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Memorial Day - Gary Paul Anderson
    2. Mona Anderson
    3. Gary Paul Anderson 19 Oct 1948 - USAF, Viet Nam, 1968-1969 --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates.

    05/29/2006 09:42:43
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Memorial Day - Dean Merrill Anderson 1927-1988
    2. Mona Anderson
    3. Dean Merrill Anderson 27 Nov 1927 - 19 Nov 1988 USN, WW II --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2ยข/min or less.

    05/29/2006 09:41:33
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Memorial Day - PAUL KEITH ANDERSON 1926-1961
    2. Mona Anderson
    3. Paul Keith Anderson 2 Jun 1926 - 30 Jun 1961 USN, WWII --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.

    05/29/2006 09:40:41
    1. Memorial Day
    2. Carol C-H
    3. On Monday, we in the US will observe Memorial Day, to honor all those men and women who died while serving our country. http://www.usmemorialday.org/backgrnd.html If you have an ancestor or family member who died while serving, please send a memorial post to this list about him or her, and please add the name of the ancestor or family member to the subject line "Memorial Day". Your listowner, Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/

    05/27/2006 10:53:27
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Resource - The Jourdon Anderson letter
    2. M. A. Farrell
    3. Carol, this link is an advertisement to raise funds. Is there an actual letter in archives somewhere, or was this just an article written for publication, like a poem or tribute of some kind as was the custom then and earlier? This would certainly NOT have been an example of my early KY Andersons slaves (some of whom took the name Anderson), who were emancipated (it is all written in the deed books, will books, and county court order books) from 1820s, 30s and 40s (20 to 40 years before the Civil War). These actual transcribed records are posted on a recurring basis, by me on a Black History site - www.africanheritage.com - ... I have been watching for male descendants of Wilkins Anderson (b. 1799) to show up on the AndersonDNA project, to see if there is a closeness to my line. Another Anderson slave was educated, freed, took the name of James M. Priest (the M. is for his father's name, I am pretty sure), went to Liberia, Africa, around 1840, and later became a Vice President of that Country. Many, maybe most, of these people were valued members of the family; another black woman saved a baby during an Indian attack in 1838 in Texas, where several other members of the family were killed. She, Peggy, had been with the family since 1816. Knowing humankind as we all do, there was good and bad in all peoples - then as well as now. A brother of my GG grandfather was killed by a slave in 1849. Times are different now and you obtain your labor help in other ways; but most of us are still dependant on working for a boss to care for ourselves and family. Mary Alice ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    05/27/2006 09:05:17
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Re: ANDERSON-D Digest V06 #32 Bloody Bill
    2. Tom Anderson
    3. Hi Faye, I can't help you with the Mauritius question but I wonder if any of your Anderson ancestors that came from Great Yarmouth in Norfolk England and settled in Australia after WW1? They were sailmakers in England if that helps. Cheers Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "F Chapman" <faye3011@bigpond.net.au> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 10:27 AM Subject: RE: [ANDERSON-L] Re: ANDERSON-D Digest V06 #32 Bloody Bill > hi, a queery??? I am interrested to find out if any of these > Andersons are related to the Anderson that went to the Mauritius. They > came > from Scotland, married, had children, and later grandchildren. William > Anderson and his wife came from the Mauritius in the 1880's to Australia > with 11 children (2 more were born in Australia). > > As the christian names mentioned are the same as in my line, I am curious > to > find out if there is any relationship. If anyone has the lineage from > Scotland we may be able frove, or disprove any links. It will be great to > sort this out. > > Kindest regards from beautiful Australia. (we live 3 hours north of > Sydney). > Faye Chapman and my mum, Phyllis Armstrong (nee Anderson) > > -----Original Message----- > From: NormGlynda@aol.com [mailto:NormGlynda@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, 27 May 2006 1:35 AM > To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Re: ANDERSON-D Digest V06 #32 Bloody Bill > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mostone/stories/caldwell8.htm Here is the story > from Stone County,MO. > Check out the other stories and photos. The Andersons there are all > relatives of my Gr gr gr grandfather Samuel Anderson. I am also related to > the > Cagle, Gentry and Meeks family. > > I also have another story about Andersons from the Indian Territory. Do > you have any connections to the Anderson's from Eufalla,Indian Territory? > I > have a court Document where my Meeks shot and killed a Johnny Anderson in > the > 1880's. A sad story,indeed. Glynda > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Frustrated by the volume of ANDERSON messages. Before you unsubscribe to > ANDERSON-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com remember to subscribe to > ANDERSON-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com and get your messages in a single daily > digest. > > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Take a look for <a > href="http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/anderson.html">your favorite > Anderson Politician</A> > <a href="http://www.fincher.org/fincher/anderson.html">Notes on Robert > Anderson of SC</a> > >

    05/27/2006 06:02:50