In a message dated 5/16/02 4:23:39 PM, paulinho@erols.com writes: << Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (paulinho@erols.com) on Thursday, May 16, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 18 September 1875 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Salisbury, Wicomico Co., MD DIED ANDERSON. ?- On Saturday, 18th inst., at his residence on the Wi-comico River, Isaac Anderson, aged 76 years. Mr. Anderson was one of the largest landowners and most successful farmers in the county. His wealth has steadily increased for the last thirty years, and at his death his estate is not far short of a hundred thousand dollars. He will be greatly missed by his neighbors, as he was kind and obliging to all, and especially to those who needed help. His bounties have been dispensed like the dews of heaven, while silently its effects have been felt, and those who shared in it, will sorrow at the death of one whom to them has been a dear friend. His demise will be severely felt by the laboring class who have depended on him for their daily bread for many years. About five years ago he connected himself with the Wicomico Presbyterian church at Rockawalking, and was a regular attendant on divine service until ill health prevented him from getting about. He leaves three sons, one daughter and several grandchildren to mourn their loss. Submit: Submit Article --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Barbara (Saxbury) Freeman http://NewspaperAbstracts.com Finding our ancestors in the news! http://www.PikeCoILGenWeb.org Pike Co ILGenWeb http://Saxbury.net Saxbury Family History http://members.aol.com/saxbury AOL Members Genealogy Web Sites http://AutumnWindz.com Autumn Windz Soaps & Supplies