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    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson
    2. emullins
    3. Please Note!! Joseph's first wife was Cora Forehand. On my notes it is correct, but somehow when I entered it into the FTM it came out that Cora Forehand was his second wife. Thanks Judith, for catching that for me! Eva > Sue Marsh asked for dates on Paul R. Anderson: Here is > what I have on his father's family. Any corrections or > additions greatly appreciated. > > Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. JOSEPH S.4 ANDERSON (ARELZAMAN3, JOSEPH2,) was born > 12 Jan 1850 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., GA, and died 08 > Dec 1934 in Emanuel Co.,GA. He married (1) ANNA ELIZABETH > FORSYTH LEE. She was born 1866 in Savannah, and died > 19511. > He married (2) CORA AUGUSTA FOREHAND 11 Jan 1877. She > was born 1860, and died 19002. > > Notes for JOSEPH S. ANDERSON: > 1) 1840 Emanuel County, GA census > 2) 1850 Pulaski Co., GA census Div.69 Page 238 > #149 Anderson, A 29 M farmer GA > Mary 29 F > E. 1 F > Polly A. 7 F > Jas 6 M > S.W. 4 M > Joseph 4m M > Lived next door to William & Susannah Cone #148. > Contributed by Judith Folsom. > > Child of JOSEPH ANDERSON and ANNA LEE is: > i. MAYBELLE5 ANDERSON. > > > Children of JOSEPH ANDERSON and CORA FOREHAND are: > ii. HARRIET5 ANDERSON, b. Jun 1878; m. GEORGE E. > RISHER. > iii. JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, b. Mar 1880. > iv. MERTIS CLAUDINE ANDERSON, b. 12 Apr 1881; d. 29 > Aug 18843. > v. ERNEST ANDERSON, b. 19 Mar 1883; d. 15 Apr 1927; > m. SUSIE PRYOR. > vi. DOCTOR PAUL RAY ANDERSON, b. 09 Aug 1884; d. 13 > Mar 19594. > > Notes for DOCTOR PAUL RAY ANDERSON: > OBITUARY: Funeral Rites Held For Paul R. Anderson-Paul R. > Anderson, 73, of Route Three, Twin City, passed away > Thursday night. A native of Emanue County, he was the son > of the late Joe S. Anderson and the late Cora Forehand > Anderson, both natives of Emanuel County. He is survived > by four sisters, Mrs. Eylaw A. Lance, Atlanta, Mrs. S.H. > Sutton, Ft.Laud.Fla, Miss Grace Anderson, Athens, Mrs. > C.S. Pryor, De Sota, Ga., and a number of nieces and > nephews. Funeral services were held at the graveside in > the Hebron Cem, in Garfield, at 11 AM Sat., with the Elder > O. C. Jones officiating. Pallbearers were D.A. Hall, W. > Loy D. Coward, J. Rosco Brown and Huel Womack. The remains > lay in state at the Swainsboro Mortuary until time for > funeral services. T.C. Hunnicutt and son of Swains. > Mortuary were in charge of funeral arrangements. > Printed in SFB 3-28-1958. > > vii. CAPTAIN JAMES A. ANDERSON, b. 21 May 1888; d. > 28 May 1918, France. > > Notes for CAPTAIN JAMES A. ANDERSON: > OBITUARY: CAPT. JAMES A. ANDERSON, OF SUMMIT, KILLED WHILE > ENGAGED IN BATTLE IN FRANCE. > Hon. Joe S. Anderson, of Summit, was notified Saturday > of the death of his son, Capt. James A. Anderson, who was > killed while leading his company of 127 men over the top > in France, on May 28th. Capt. Anderson was 30 years old > May 21st. He enlisted in the volunteer reserve corps when > he was 19, and served three years, having seen service in > Panama. He went to Mexico during the trouble down there as > a second lietenant and after returning from there he left > the army for a short while, but re-enlisted with the > regular army, and in 1914 he stood examination for a > commission and sent to FortJay, New York. He went to > France with General Pershing's expeditionary forces and > was said to be the first American soldier to set foot on > No Man's Land. He was here made a captain and placed in > command of a company of the 28th Inf. and was leading this > company in battle when killed. His record on the other > side was so brilliant that he had been nominated by > General Pershing to be a major, and the senate just > previous to his death had confirmed the nomination. Capt. > Anderson was cited for gallantry in action and had been > given a 28-day furlough. He had only returned to his > command a few days when he was killed. Capt. Anderson > stood very high as a military man and as an officer and > undoubtedly had a bright future before him. Surviving > Capt. Anderson are his father, Joseph S. Anderson, of > Summit, two brothers, Ernest Anderson, of North Augusta, > and Dr. Paul Anderson of Summit and seven sisters, Mrs. GE > Usher of Adel, Ga; Mrs. JS Vandiver of Ochlocknee, Ga; > Mrs. GS Pryor, of Leesburg, Ga; Misses Maybelle and Eylau > Anderson, teachers in the Brunswick city schools, Miss > Cora Anderson in YWCA work in Blue Ridge, NC, and Miss > Grace Anderson, who received her diploma at the ECI > Summit-Graymont this week. Printed in SFB 6-13-1918.(My > abbreviations & missing punctuation.) > > viii. DAISY ANDERSON, b. Jan 1890; d. Aft. May 1918 > ; m. G. S. PRYOR. > ix. EYLAW ANDERSON, b. d. Aft. May 1918; > m. JAMES LANCE. > x. CLYDE S. ANDERSON, b. 1886; d. 1910; m. NELLIE > BISHOP. > xi. SYLAN ANDERSON, b. 1894. > xii. INFANT ANDERSON, b. 10 May 1896; d. 10 Aug > 18965. > xiii. CORA ANDERSON, d. Aft. May 1918. > xiv. GRACE ANDERSON, b. Abt. 1900; d. 1969. > > Notes for GRACE ANDERSON: > 1) OBITUARY: Graveside rites for Miss Grace Anderson, 69, > of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will be conducted at 3pm > Thursday from Hebron Cem., Garfield. The Rev. H.M. > Overstreet will officiate. A native of Emanuel County, she > died Saturday in Fort Laud., Fla., after a short illness. > A former resident of Twin City, she was a retired school > teacher having taught in Athens for 30 years before moving > to Fort Lauderdale. She was a member of First Baptist > Church, Ft. Lauderdale, and a member of the DAR. Her > parents were the late Joseph S. and Cora Forehand Anderson > , both of Emanuel County.Active pallbearers were J. Roscoe > Brown, W.R.(Buck) Brown, Olan Rountree, Alton Hall, Rob > Johnson and Lay D. Cowart Jr. Surviving are three sisters, > Mrs. S.H. Sutton of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. C.S. Pryor > of DeSota and Mrs. James Lance of Atlanta. Hunnicutt > Funeral Home of Swainsboro is making arrangements. Printed > in SFB 3-26-1969. > > xv. MABELLE ANDERSON, d. Aft. May 1918. > > > > Endnotes > > 1. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), " Anna Elizabeth > Forsyth Lee", years, & "[Beside Joseph S. Anderson]". > 2. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), "Cora Augusta > Forehand Anderson", dates & "[Beside Joseph S. Anderson]". > 3. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name, dates, > &"Daughter of Joe S. and Cora A. Anderson". > 4. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name & dates. > 5. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name, dates, & > "Son of J.S. and C.A. Anderson." > (ECCB stands for Emanuel County Cemetery Book-*My note) > > > > > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! >

    07/14/2005 10:51:10
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson
    2. Is the Paul Anderson who was considered the strongest man in the world and lived around Vidalia related to these our Andersons? Lounette Pughsley -----Original Message----- From: emullins <emullins@pineland.net> To: GAEMANUE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 16:51:10 -0500 Subject: Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson Please Note!! Joseph's first wife was Cora Forehand. On my notes it is correct, but somehow when I entered it into the FTM it came out that Cora Forehand was his second wife. Thanks Judith, for catching that for me! Eva > Sue Marsh asked for dates on Paul R. Anderson: Here is > what I have on his father's family. Any corrections or > additions greatly appreciated. > > Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. JOSEPH S.4 ANDERSON (ARELZAMAN3, JOSEPH2,) was born > 12 Jan 1850 in Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., GA, and died 08 > Dec 1934 in Emanuel Co.,GA. He married (1) ANNA ELIZABETH > FORSYTH LEE. She was born 1866 in Savannah, and died > 19511. > He married (2) CORA AUGUSTA FOREHAND 11 Jan 1877. She > was born 1860, and died 19002. > > Notes for JOSEPH S. ANDERSON: > 1) 1840 Emanuel County, GA census > 2) 1850 Pulaski Co., GA census Div.69 Page 238 > #149 Anderson, A 29 M farmer GA > Mary 29 F > E. 1 F > Polly A. 7 F > Jas 6 M > S.W. 4 M > Joseph 4m M > Lived next door to William & Susannah Cone #148. > Contributed by Judith Folsom. > > Child of JOSEPH ANDERSON and ANNA LEE is: > i. MAYBELLE5 ANDERSON. > > > Children of JOSEPH ANDERSON and CORA FOREHAND are: > ii. HARRIET5 ANDERSON, b. Jun 1878; m. GEORGE E. > RISHER. > iii. JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, b. Mar 1880. > iv. MERTIS CLAUDINE ANDERSON, b. 12 Apr 1881; d. 29 > Aug 18843. > v. ERNEST ANDERSON, b. 19 Mar 1883; d. 15 Apr 1927; > m. SUSIE PRYOR. > vi. DOCTOR PAUL RAY ANDERSON, b. 09 Aug 1884; d. 13 > Mar 19594. > > Notes for DOCTOR PAUL RAY ANDERSON: > OBITUARY: Funeral Rites Held For Paul R. Anderson-Paul R. > Anderson, 73, of Route Three, Twin City, passed away > Thursday night. A native of Emanue County, he was the son > of the late Joe S. Anderson and the late Cora Forehand > Anderson, both natives of Emanuel County. He is survived > by four sisters, Mrs. Eylaw A. Lance, Atlanta, Mrs. S.H. > Sutton, Ft.Laud.Fla, Miss Grace Anderson, Athens, Mrs. > C.S. Pryor, De Sota, Ga., and a number of nieces and > nephews. Funeral services were held at the graveside in > the Hebron Cem, in Garfield, at 11 AM Sat., with the Elder > O. C. Jones officiating. Pallbearers were D.A. Hall, W. > Loy D. Coward, J. Rosco Brown and Huel Womack. The remains > lay in state at the Swainsboro Mortuary until time for > funeral services. T.C. Hunnicutt and son of Swains. > Mortuary were in charge of funeral arrangements. > Printed in SFB 3-28-1958. > > vii. CAPTAIN JAMES A. ANDERSON, b. 21 May 1888; d. > 28 May 1918, France. > > Notes for CAPTAIN JAMES A. ANDERSON: > OBITUARY: CAPT. JAMES A. ANDERSON, OF SUMMIT, KILLED WHILE > ENGAGED IN BATTLE IN FRANCE. > Hon. Joe S. Anderson, of Summit, was notified Saturday > of the death of his son, Capt. James A. Anderson, who was > killed while leading his company of 127 men over the top > in France, on May 28th. Capt. Anderson was 30 years old > May 21st. He enlisted in the volunteer reserve corps when > he was 19, and served three years, having seen service in > Panama. He went to Mexico during the trouble down there as > a second lietenant and after returning from there he left > the army for a short while, but re-enlisted with the > regular army, and in 1914 he stood examination for a > commission and sent to FortJay, New York. He went to > France with General Pershing's expeditionary forces and > was said to be the first American soldier to set foot on > No Man's Land. He was here made a captain and placed in > command of a company of the 28th Inf. and was leading this > company in battle when killed. His record on the other > side was so brilliant that he had been nominated by > General Pershing to be a major, and the senate just > previous to his death had confirmed the nomination. Capt. > Anderson was cited for gallantry in action and had been > given a 28-day furlough. He had only returned to his > command a few days when he was killed. Capt. Anderson > stood very high as a military man and as an officer and > undoubtedly had a bright future before him. Surviving > Capt. Anderson are his father, Joseph S. Anderson, of > Summit, two brothers, Ernest Anderson, of North Augusta, > and Dr. Paul Anderson of Summit and seven sisters, Mrs. GE > Usher of Adel, Ga; Mrs. JS Vandiver of Ochlocknee, Ga; > Mrs. GS Pryor, of Leesburg, Ga; Misses Maybelle and Eylau > Anderson, teachers in the Brunswick city schools, Miss > Cora Anderson in YWCA work in Blue Ridge, NC, and Miss > Grace Anderson, who received her diploma at the ECI > Summit-Graymont this week. Printed in SFB 6-13-1918.(My > abbreviations & missing punctuation.) > > viii. DAISY ANDERSON, b. Jan 1890; d. Aft. May 1918 > ; m. G. S. PRYOR. > ix. EYLAW ANDERSON, b. d. Aft. May 1918; > m. JAMES LANCE. > x. CLYDE S. ANDERSON, b. 1886; d. 1910; m. NELLIE > BISHOP. > xi. SYLAN ANDERSON, b. 1894. > xii. INFANT ANDERSON, b. 10 May 1896; d. 10 Aug > 18965. > xiii. CORA ANDERSON, d. Aft. May 1918. > xiv. GRACE ANDERSON, b. Abt. 1900; d. 1969. > > Notes for GRACE ANDERSON: > 1) OBITUARY: Graveside rites for Miss Grace Anderson, 69, > of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., will be conducted at 3pm > Thursday from Hebron Cem., Garfield. The Rev. H.M. > Overstreet will officiate. A native of Emanuel County, she > died Saturday in Fort Laud., Fla., after a short illness. > A former resident of Twin City, she was a retired school > teacher having taught in Athens for 30 years before moving > to Fort Lauderdale. She was a member of First Baptist > Church, Ft. Lauderdale, and a member of the DAR. Her > parents were the late Joseph S. and Cora Forehand Anderson > , both of Emanuel County.Active pallbearers were J. Roscoe > Brown, W.R.(Buck) Brown, Olan Rountree, Alton Hall, Rob > Johnson and Lay D. Cowart Jr. Surviving are three sisters, > Mrs. S.H. Sutton of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. C.S. Pryor > of DeSota and Mrs. James Lance of Atlanta. Hunnicutt > Funeral Home of Swainsboro is making arrangements. Printed > in SFB 3-26-1969. > > xv. MABELLE ANDERSON, d. Aft. May 1918. > > > > Endnotes > > 1. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), " Anna Elizabeth > Forsyth Lee", years, & "[Beside Joseph S. Anderson]". > 2. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), "Cora Augusta > Forehand Anderson", dates & "[Beside Joseph S. Anderson]". > 3. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name, dates, > &"Daughter of Joe S. and Cora A. Anderson". > 4. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name & dates. > 5. ECCB: Hebron Church Cemetery, (184), Name, dates, & > "Son of J.S. and C.A. Anderson." > (ECCB stands for Emanuel County Cemetery Book-*My note) > > > > > > > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== > Always try to be fair, honest and kind!!! > ==== GAEMANUE Mailing List ==== Search the USGenWeb Archives for more Resources http://searches.rootsweb.com/htdig/search.html/

    07/14/2005 07:32:43
    1. Re: [GAEMANUE-L] Descendants of Joseph S. Anderson
    2. Olivia
    3. > > Please Note!! > Joseph's first wife was Cora Forehand. On my notes it is > correct, but somehow when I entered it into the FTM it came > out that Cora Forehand was his second wife. > Thanks Judith, for catching that for me! > Eva > Eva, Go to Spouses and make sure the check mark is on the first wife. Olivia

    07/15/2005 12:17:06