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    1. Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. DAVID and TERRY BOHRMAN
    3. I would ask my great grandfather: John Hayward Anderson (born in South Carolina, died in CA). I would like to know who his parents were and where they were from. I would also ask his wife, Sarah Jane Miller Brooks Anderson and I would ask her where the name Jones Traynham came from (my grandfather was Jones Traynham Anderson) I have found the name several places in her genealogy but can't detect the origin. Terry Anderson Bohrman David & Terry

    11/08/2005 01:14:36
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. James W Johnson
    3. Don, that was cruel, irrelevant and in extremely poor taste... J On Nov 8, 2005, at 12:32 AM, donald anderson wrote: > I'd asked why you murdered the Indians. > Donald Anderson, Glasgow, Scotland > > > > Those of us in the USA will soon be celebrating Thanksgiving. > Listmembers, > > if you could have one of your ancestors with this surname join > you for > > Thanksgiving dinner, which ancestor would you invite? What > questions would > > you ask him/her? > > > > Please send a post to this list telling us about your ancestor - > and please > > remember to include dates and locations. > > > > > > Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ > > > > > > ==== 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://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/ > virginia.html">Colonial Virginia Anderson Families</a> > >

    11/07/2005 11:07:49
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. James W Johnson
    3. I would invite my GGM, Sarah Jane "Janie" Anderson-Johnson, and ask her why she married my GGF, who was an outlaw. Fortunately, their marriage created a good reason for him to settle down. He changed his name and began to live a lawful and productive life with Janie, who bore him four children before her death. My GGF married twice more and sired eleven children in all.

    11/07/2005 11:05:04
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. donald anderson
    3. I'd asked why you murdered the Indians. Donald Anderson, Glasgow, Scotland > Those of us in the USA will soon be celebrating Thanksgiving. Listmembers, > if you could have one of your ancestors with this surname join you for > Thanksgiving dinner, which ancestor would you invite? What questions would > you ask him/her? > > Please send a post to this list telling us about your ancestor - and please > remember to include dates and locations. > > > Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ > > > ==== 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>

    11/07/2005 10:32:42
    1. RE: [ANDERSON-L] LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. Richard B. Anderson, Jr.
    3. Hello, Since my ANDERSONs are one of my roadblocks, I'd invite my 3rd great grandparents, Caleb and Nancy (FIRESHEETS) ANDERSON to dinner. I would ask Caleb who his parents were and where they came from. I'd ask Nancy the same thing, except I already know a little about her father's origin. I'd want to know his town or village name [I already know the German state]. I'd want to know Caleb's parents' names and full place(s) of origin. If anyone knows about the ANDERSONs of late 1700s-early 1800s southern Virginia, please write. Best wishes, Richard Blair Anderson, Jr., Danville, Virginia Where the temperatures say it is Indian Summer during the day and Fall/early Winter at night -----Original Message----- From: donald anderson [mailto:donald.scotrepublic@ntlworld.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:33 AM To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner I'd asked why you murdered the Indians. Donald Anderson, Glasgow, Scotland > Those of us in the USA will soon be celebrating Thanksgiving. Listmembers, > if you could have one of your ancestors with this surname join you for > Thanksgiving dinner, which ancestor would you invite? What questions would > you ask him/her? > > Please send a post to this list telling us about your ancestor - and please > remember to include dates and locations. > > > Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/ > > > ==== 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://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/virginia.html">Colonial Virginia Anderson Families</a>

    11/07/2005 05:56:29
    1. Thanksgiving Dinner Guest (Anderson of SC)
    2. JRA
    3. Dia duit, I would invite two guests, first Mom's Mom (Granny) who passed-away in January at the age of 87 (after-all, I was born on Thanksgiving Day in '77 & my birthday will be on Thanksgiving Day this year), then I would invite Granny's G4Grandmother Nancy ANDERSON Grant. Nancy married James Grant before 22 March 1820 when their daughter Martha A. GRANT Simpson was born. I would ask: 1. Were you born in South Carolina, or did you & your family move to the Darlington District? 2. Who were your parents, where did they come from? 3. When did you die? 4. When did y'all move to Henry County, Georgia? 5. Where are y'all buried? Masters Family Cemetery along with other family members? 6. Besides Grandmother Martha who married Levi Simpson, who were y'alls other children? Slan, Lena --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

    11/07/2005 03:57:52
    1. LISTOWNER POST - Thanksgiving Dinner
    2. Carol C-H
    3. Those of us in the USA will soon be celebrating Thanksgiving. Listmembers, if you could have one of your ancestors with this surname join you for Thanksgiving dinner, which ancestor would you invite? What questions would you ask him/her? Please send a post to this list telling us about your ancestor - and please remember to include dates and locations. Carol C-H <cch@netdoor.com> http://www2.netdoor.com/~cch/

    11/07/2005 11:32:15
    1. Thomas ANDERSON marr Sarah StEPNEY, Luton BDF, 1765
    2. Donald Massey
    3. This couple seem to have been baptised in Luton in 1741 and 1740 respectively. Is there any record of them having some children locally? I believe that may be the Thomas and Sarah ANDERSON who had children baptised in Flamstead, in Herts but only five miles away, in 1773-1778. Unless of course, you know better. Donald Massey

    11/04/2005 10:30:17
    1. Anderson & Andrew(s) - interchangeable?
    2. Donald Massey
    3. There is persuasive evidence that in Hertfordshire in the 18th and early 19th century, these names were interchangeable: was this a local practice, or was it more general? Donald Massey

    11/03/2005 02:22:32
    1. scottish heritage article
    2. donald anderson
    3. http://heritage.scotsman.com/people.cfm?id=2169912005

    11/01/2005 12:51:01
    1. Scotman newspaer archives
    2. donald anderson
    3. http://archive.scotsman.com/

    10/30/2005 07:58:12
    1. Brinson Hollis - Jennet Anderson - NC - 1815
    2. Walter F. Williams
    3. Good morning: Well we got lucky. "Wilma" bypassed us!! Brinson Hollis (b.1784/85) married Jennet Anderson in Craven Co., NC) on 1-19-1815. Would love to have the source reference for this. Thanks to one and all. Walt

    10/26/2005 05:33:40
    1. James R. and Samuel C. ANDERSON
    2. James and Samuel are listed as the sons of Alice (nee ROBSON) ANDERSON in the 1910 census for Kenosha, WI. Both boys apparently work for Brass(?) Mills, James (age 24) in a clerical capacity and Samuel (age 19) as an inspector. Both are single. Alice (aged 50 and divorced) and the boys are living in the home of Isabella ROBSON, Alice's mother, although the census indicates Alice has her own income. She's listed as a school teacher in the 1880 census, so I imagine that's still her occupation. Anyone think he/she might be a descendant of James or Samuel or know someone who might be? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me!

    10/19/2005 03:21:33
    1. Louise Anderson b. app. May 1921 Montreal-mother Marion or Mary Anderson
    2. Mary R. Moogk
    3. I have only a little information about Louise Anderson b May 1921 in Montreal from her Death Certificate of June 28th, 1950, in British Columbia. She was married for 6 months and had the last name Matwick. Her husband was not sure of her birthdate or her parentage. He wrote Marion Anderson as her mother, and left blank the fathers name. Louise was born in Montreal and served in the Canadian Army in the 2nd World War. She had a child in 1945 by an Australian who has now been contacted. This child would like to know about her Anderson family and genealogy. After Louise's death her child received a bible from either her grandmother or greatgrandmother, Mary Anderson from Montreal. The writing indicates that Mary was very old, the child seems to think this woman died soon after 1951 in Montreal. Marion Anderson is the name written on the Death Certificate as the mother, so is Mary her mother or maybe mother in law? Or are they the same person? Thanks for any help you can give me!

    10/19/2005 09:22:04
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's
    2. Bobbie Meridieth
    3. This information is from the Cass Co., IL 1860 census: 4/4 - ANDERSON - James - 25 - m - w - farmer - /150 - TN Susan - 18 - f - w - Mary B. - 1 - f - w - 7/7 - ANDERSON - John W. - 45 - m - w - farmer - 800/50 - IL Mary - 55 - f - w - VA Mana A. - 17 - f - w - IL 8/8 - ANDERSON - Elijah - 21 - m - w - farmer - 1100/ - IL SANDERS - John M. - 15 - m - w - IL THOMPSON - Warran - 40 - m - w - VA 9/9 - ANDERSON - William - 40 - m - w - farmer - 400/250 - IL Sovina - 42 - f - w - NC Henry C. - 20 - m - w - IL Somedies - 17 - m - w - MO - att. school Vestina - 13 - f - w - IL - att. school Jesse E. - 10 - m - w - IL - att. school William R. - 7 - m - w - IL VanBUREN - Martin - 5 - m - w - IL Moran - 1 - m - w – IL 11/11 - ANDERSON - Ann - 56 - f - w - TN Thomas H. - 17 - m - w - IL - att. school Artenessa - 12 - f - w - IL - att. school Sarah D. - 14 - f - w - IL 12/12 - ANDERSON - J. S. - 4 (that's what it says) - m - w – IL 11/11 - ANDERSON - Ann - 56 - f - w - TN Thomas H. - 17 - m - w - IL - att. school Artenessa - 12 - f - w - IL - att. school Sarah D. - 14 - f - w - IL GRAY - Wm. F. - 15 - m - w - IL 12/12 - ANDERSON - J. S. - 4 (that's what it says) - m - w - IL ANDERSON - Thomas - 17 - m - w - IL William Anderson is my line...I have yet to tie the rest in. Hope this helps. Bobbie Donald Hayes <dehayes@mchsi.com> wrote: Greetings; My James, John David and a William seem to end up in Morgan Co, IL next to your Cass. I would be interested in see a family group sheet around 1830-1835 censuses. Did you people spend any time in Morgan Co? Best wishes, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Meridieth" To: Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:02 PM Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's > Where in Illinois did they end up at? I have a William Anderson who was in Cass Co., born July 8, 1820. I have no clue where he came from but he married Lavina White from Bertie Co., NC. > > Good luck...I've been searching this one for 9 yrs now. > Bobbie > > Donald Hayes wrote: > Greetings List; I am trying to sort out the James, William and David Anderson's found in the 1820 Fed Census for Jeff. Co, IN. Anyone out there doing Anderson's there? My James and family arrived in Jeff CO abt 1815-16 and left there for IL Oct, 1830. Being there are three James, John's and William's it has become a challange. Any and all help is needed. Thank You, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Take a look for your favorite Anderson Politician > Notes on Robert Anderson of SC > > > > Have a great one and God bless! > Bobbie > > > ==== 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 ==== You can locate many other ANDERSON family researchers by going to this link and searching on ANDERSON at Rootsweb Surname List (RSL) Have a great one and God bless! Bobbie

    10/14/2005 09:27:24
    1. Indiana Anderson's
    2. Indiana Robinson
    3. I have an Henry Anderson b.? in VA d. 21 JAN 1847 Boone County KY. I have him Married to a Nancy Ellen Crabtree b. ky (she is not proven). They would be my ggg-grandparents. He was in Indiana part of the time. My gg-grandmother Lucinda Anderson is listed as born 15 MAR 1815 in Boone County KY but I also found reference to her being born at Aurora Indiana across the Ohio river. Henry had owned property there but sold it and moved back to Boone KY for a time. I also found reference to Henry living in Franklin County Indiana (Brookville) later and a reference that his family had been involved in the settling of the town of Andersonville, IN. He also had a daughter Amanda listed as born 29APR 1828 in Boone County KY who married a Henry Armstrong born 1822 in Franklin County Indiana. He was the son of a James Armstrong b. OH and Mary (Polly) Lines b. SC. Henry Anderson also had a son James Anderson born 1831 in ? and a son Charles Hamilton Anderson born 2 FEB 1833 in Indiana and d. 9 SEP 1908 in Carroll County MO. I am looking for more information on Henry Anderson and who his parents were. Anybody fit in here? Francis Robinson Central Indiana USA robinson@svs.net

    10/12/2005 03:07:24
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Indiania Anderson's
    2. Hello Cousins. My GG Grandfather was J. W. (John William?) Anderson. He was born Jan.22, 1823 somewhere in Indiana. According to censes records his father was born in Kentucky and his mother was born in Indiana. J. W. was married in 1843 in Macoupin County, Ill. Moved from Macoupin county about 1850 to Johnson County, Missouri, then to Linn County, Kansas, and then to Wilson County, Kansas. Hope he fits someone's Indiana Andersons. There are several of us looking for his parents and birth place, but one one has found it or them yet. Any help will be appreciated by many of his grandchildren. The following list was found in the effects of an deceased Aunt. Does this list of names mean anything to anyone? I will type it in the order that it is written. Wish I had been working on this before she died. Anderson, Alexander America Leonard & June Andrew Linda, Rebecca Benedic Robbie Bobby & Ruth Ronald & Nancy Calvin & Sara Sally David Stephen, Susan Debra & Milks Teddy & Olive Dorothy & Dutton Floyd & Mabel Frances / Chance Frances / Quick Gilbert Howard & Evelyn Isaac Jacqueline James, Jeanette James J. John Larry Looking for help, Sincerely Randy Anderson Bartlesville, OK

    10/12/2005 03:02:43
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's
    2. Donald Hayes
    3. Greetings: My Anderson's arr 1826-1830 in Morgan Co, Il . They are still there. 1900. Where is "nfld". I have a James W. Anderson b 1779-? who died 1848 in Morgan Co and is buried there. His gr-son, my James W. Anderson, was b 1828 in IND and came to Morgan Co 1830. Best wishes, Don Hayes-Moline, IL.----- Original Message ----- From: "thibert" <mdcjt@telus.net> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:27 PM Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's > did any of these andersons go to nfld because i have a james anderson i am > trying to find > > darlene > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bobbie Meridieth" <thedancemanager@ameritech.net> > To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:02 PM > Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's > > > > Where in Illinois did they end up at? I have a William Anderson who was > in Cass Co., born July 8, 1820. I have no clue where he came from but he > married Lavina White from Bertie Co., NC. > > > > Good luck...I've been searching this one for 9 yrs now. > > Bobbie > > > > Donald Hayes <dehayes@mchsi.com> wrote: > > Greetings List; I am trying to sort out the James, William and David > Anderson's found in the 1820 Fed Census for Jeff. Co, IN. Anyone out there > doing Anderson's there? My James and family arrived in Jeff CO abt 1815-16 > and left there for IL Oct, 1830. Being there are three James, John's and > William's it has become a challange. Any and all help is needed. Thank You, > Don Hayes-Moline, IL. > > > > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > > Take a look for your favorite Anderson Politician > > Notes on Robert Anderson of SC > > > > > > > > Have a great one and God bless! > > Bobbie > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Try this link to <a href="http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~anderson/virginia.html">Colonial Virginia Anderson Families</a> >

    10/12/2005 02:28:01
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's
    2. Donald Hayes
    3. Greetings; My James, John David and a William seem to end up in Morgan Co, IL next to your Cass. I would be interested in see a family group sheet around 1830-1835 censuses. Did you people spend any time in Morgan Co? Best wishes, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bobbie Meridieth" <thedancemanager@ameritech.net> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:02 PM Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] Jeff. Co. Indiania Anderson's > Where in Illinois did they end up at? I have a William Anderson who was in Cass Co., born July 8, 1820. I have no clue where he came from but he married Lavina White from Bertie Co., NC. > > Good luck...I've been searching this one for 9 yrs now. > Bobbie > > Donald Hayes <dehayes@mchsi.com> wrote: > Greetings List; I am trying to sort out the James, William and David Anderson's found in the 1820 Fed Census for Jeff. Co, IN. Anyone out there doing Anderson's there? My James and family arrived in Jeff CO abt 1815-16 and left there for IL Oct, 1830. Being there are three James, John's and William's it has become a challange. Any and all help is needed. Thank You, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. > > > ==== ANDERSON Mailing List ==== > Take a look for your favorite Anderson Politician > Notes on Robert Anderson of SC > > > > Have a great one and God bless! > Bobbie > > > ==== 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. >

    10/12/2005 07:14:14
    1. Re: [ANDERSON-L] Ind Andersons.
    2. Donald Hayes
    3. THANK YOU! Are you doing Anderson's too? Now to sort out the family groups. Thank you again, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wanda Anderson" <waa@vallnet.com> To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:25 PM Subject: Re: [ANDERSON-L] Ind Andersons. > Here are the Andersons listed in the 1820 Jefferson County, Ind Census: > James Anderson 11--1-//4-11--1 > John Anderson 2---1-//1--1--1 > James Anderson 1212-1//3--1--3 > John Anderson -111-1// --4-1-1 > Alex Anderson 1--1--//--1--- 1 > William Anderson 3--11-//1-1--- 2 > James Anderson 22-11-//21-1-- 2 > Thomas Anderson -1--1-//--2-1- 5 > John Anderson 41--1-//1--1-1 1 > W.G Anderson 31--1-//2--1-- 1 > William Anderson 2-12-1//----1- 3 > David Anderson 21-11-//2-2-2 2 > I can't recall what the last numeral represents, but I added it with the > hope you will know. Good luck untangling the Ind. Andersons! > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Donald Hayes" <dehayes@mchsi.com> > To: <ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 2:33 PM > Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Ind Andersons. > > > > Greetings, List. I am researching the Anderson's of Jeff Co, IN. also. > > My James W. seems to have arrived in Jeff. Co abt 1815-16 according to > > obits of two of his sons John b 1808-KY and James S. b 1810-KY. I have > > noticed three pairs of John's and Jameses in the 1820 Fed census. I have > > read in on line taxes and land records etc. of Jeff. Co dated 1816-1828. > > Does anyone have the Anderson reading of the Jeff. Co. 1820 Fed census? > > The William G with wife Anna are of interest to me because indentifing > > them and their descendants can help seperate out my James Anderson and my > > lines. > > My James bought land there( Jeff. Co.) about 1816 and stayed there > > until 1830 when they left for Morgan Co, IL. The sons, John and James, > > were too young to be listed anywhere but in Morgan Co, but there also a > > David, William and an Alex is listed next door in Sangamon Co, Il. Could > > anyone please identify the children of William G and their dates of birth > > as you know them? Any brothers etc? Looking forward to hearing from you. > > Thank you in advance, Don Hayes-Moline, IL. > > > > > > ==== 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> > > > > > > > > ==== 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> >

    10/12/2005 07:11:49