Seeking ancestors of Clarence Sylvester Anderson, born somewhere in WV
around 1910. Later moved to Clay County WV. He married Ida Burnside.
Their children included LeRoy, , Wendall, Dairus, Alonzo, Thelma and
James. Any help much appreciated!
Karen Anderson Downing
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New to list. Seeking info on Leroy Anderson who served in U.S. Army at Ft Benning,Ga 1954-56 and served in The Merchant Marine both before and after his army stint. Was from the Baltimore,Md area. He divorced while in Army.He was a chief electrician on S.S./Mormacpine on Scandanavian run in 1957.----Bob Loughley,Wellsville,Oh
I know there is solid info on him at the Everett Anderson Memorial Anderson
Families of Virginia Page.
I was just curious if there is anything more about him floating around out
there. I just recently established a connection, giving me two Anderson
lines. Wanted to see if this connection is correct as well.
George Anderson (bef. 1700 in Scotland - 1768 in VA) mar. Anna
Elizabeth Anderson mar. Nathan Underwood
Joseph Underwood mar. Winnifred Henderson
Mary Underwood mar. John B. Hailey
Nancy Hailey m
Subject: ANDERSON -CIAQUE
I am looking for information on Abigail Anderson born 1821 in Somerset, PA. She married John Ciaque in 1841. They had at least two daughters, one being Mary Sophia, born 1846 in Iowa. Mary Sophia married James Prewitt in 1866. They were to have at least 10 children. Mary died in 1891 in Niagra Falls,Ontario. James Prewitt died in the early 1900's in Leavenworth Kansas. The other daughter was a twin of Mary Sophia, named Sara Elizabeth. I have no other information on Sa
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<< Lincoln Beacon, March 23, 1899
John Anderson
Last Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Fred Akerland, who live on Spring Creek
near Lone Walnut with their stepfather, John Anderson, went to visit some
neighbors. On their return home in the evening at 8 o'clock they found Mr.
Anderson unconscious and lying on a lounge. Medical aid was called in and the
doctor thought he had apoplexy. He
Around three months ago I had a computer crash and now I am trying to re
establish my lines so I hope someone can help
George ANDERSON & Mary MATTHEWS
James ANDERSON* & Suit GARLAND
John ANDERSON Sr & Sarah CARNEY
Bailey ANDERSON & Mary WYATT
Alexander ANDERSON
John ANDERSON & Cassandra
Jonathan H ANDERSON & Sarah "Susan" DAVIS
Sarah (Sallie) ANDERSON & Joshua W CHERRY
Jobe Joshua CHERRY & Erie Rosallee HUDSON
Marcus Howard CHERRY Sr & Anna Lee COLQ
Good Morning!
Lost in the bunch is JOHN ANDERSON/ANDERSSON of Minneapolis, MN
I recently found out that my gr gr grandmother had a brother named John
Anderson/Andersson living in Minneapolis in late 1926. With such a
common name, are there ways of actually ever locating anything in
Hennepin County about this particular John Anderson/Andersson? Or, am I
just out of luck!
Cathie Nelson
Hi Anderson researchers,
The message below intrigues me.
> I found a family sheet of a JAMES ANDERSON, SR, will dated 2 May 1770
> in Colleton Co., SC. The parents were listed as Thomas Anderson and Jane.
> Children listed were: Thomas, John, James, Colbert, Ann (John Mount),
> William, and Stephen. The compiler listed was Mrs Marilyn F. Childress,
> Knoxville, TN, March 31, 1987).
I am trying to ascertain the parentage of a Stephen Anderson (1769-1844) who moved on to Tennessee about 1790 timeframe.
-----Original Message-----
From: MJLeenstra@aol.com
To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Friday, August 10, 2001 6:17 PM
Subject: [ANDERSON-L] FWD: Vietnam Dog Tags
>Dog Tags
>
> Dog Tags Found In Viet Nam
>
> On a recent "Today Show" there was a story about two
> men who went to Hanoi on a business trip. The men
> encountered a guy selling old GI dog tags from US
> servicemen who were killed during the Viet Nam War.
> They were disgusted by the tho
Subject: ANDERSON
I am seeking information on Nancy Anderson,born in the early 1800's, possibly in Somerset, PA or Ohio. She was the daughter of S. M. Anderson. I will appreciate any kind of a lead.
This site has early pension records for the state of Kentucky 1833 has 466 hundred page hope this well help someone.
Shirley
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Looking for cousins Robert Anderson and David Anderson. Both born in Jersey
City, NJ. Mother Helen Bruce father Whitie Anderson. They moved t FL in the
1950s and I lost touch. Any help would be appreciated. Mary Ruth Ruddick
Jones, MY. Grandmother Mary Bruce sister to their grandfather William
Bruce. Thank you
Hi
Can anyone help me I have been tring to find a marrage date on a Jmaes
Anderson that married a Mary Penny . Where they married I do not know. Could
have been in the early 1800's around 1808. Lived in OH, IN, KT James was
born NC. about 1780.
Mary unknown where she was born. She may have died in OH about 1827 or they
may have devoriced that is also unknown.
Otto Anderson
Dear List:
This information is from the Louisa Historical Magazine, Fall of 1992
Volume , 23, No 2
Contributed by Eugenia Bumpass
This Listing of slaves purchased by Matthew Anderson was found in a book
entitled History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptist in Virginia, By
Robert B.Semple, minister of the Gospel in King and Queen County, Virginia,
published about 1810 by friends of the author. This book is now in the
possession of Mary Hope Poole. This book is yellowed and weather-beaten and
worn w
Cathy,
It's your word-wrap setting is turned off. What browser do you use? I
use Metscape. In Netscape to set the word wrap, click on the "edit"
option on toolbar at top. Then click on "preferences" in the popup menu.
Then click on the "messages" of the "Mail & Newsgroups" category. The
window to the right middle is labeled "Message Wrapping" set both items:
"Wrap incoming, plain text messages to window width" and "wrap outgoing,
plain text messages at __ characters". My default is 72 characters.
I haven
Can someone tell me why my messages appear in archives strung out in long
horizontal lines, rather than with the normal margins they appear to have when
I type them? Some simple adjustment would probably fix it, but HOW? Do they
appear that way when you get them? Somebody with more technical expertise
than I have, please help me out here. Thanks. Cathy Johnson Garrett
Researching JOHNSON, VANCE, WILKINS, ANDERSON, CRUTCHER, ADAMS, MAPP, HARALSON and allied lines
See my family history files at
I thought that I would take a moment and re-post my search. I am trying to
locate information on John Anderson b. @1752 and d. Sept. 22, 1815 in
Chillicothe Ohio. Had sons: Mahlon, Gershom, Levi, Jonathan and John;
daughters: Rebecca, Polly, Abigail. I am trying to find John's ancestors
and where they came from. Family rumor has them from the "Goldmine" area,
but no conclusive information. Rebecca listed her birth place as New Jersey
acc'ding to the 1850 Census. Any help would be appreciated.
G
In a message dated 8/9/01 6:46:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
oxdrover@mindspring.com writes:
> The book "Genealogy, in Part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families", by
> Grant James Anderson, is on microfilm and can be obtained on loan at LDS
> Family History Centers. Film number is 1303278.
>
>
My personal research has updated and corrected the Anderson portion of the
preceeding book. I have many family notes about the individuals in the book
and will make them aavailable to anyone interested.
>snip>
>==== ANDERSON Mailing List ====
>Confused and frustrated about how the list works:
>please e-mail the list manager
Patrick Anderson with any questions or suggestions or complaints. All
postings to the list MUST MUST MUST pertain to ANDERSON genealogy.
>
Hi everyone,
It wasn't my intention to send something that is off-topic to the list -
I forwarded this message that I received from a friend because, if you go to
the site, you will find 2 Andersons inc
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Anderson
To: Marilee Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:04 PM
Subject: Fw: ANDERSON-TELLERS
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Anderson
To: ROOTS-L
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 4:03 PM
Subject: ANDERSON-TELLERS
I am looking for information on Elizabeth Anderson, born in the early 1800's, possibly in Somerset, PA or Ohio. She was the daughter of S. M. Anderson. She married Joseph Tellers in 1846. Any leads will be greatly appreciated.
Dog Tags
Dog Tags Found In Viet Nam
On a recent "Today Show" there was a story about two
men who went to Hanoi on a business trip. The men
encountered a guy selling old GI dog tags from US
servicemen who were killed during the Viet Nam War.
They were disgusted by the thought of this man profiting
from the sale of these tags. Upon returning to the U.S.,
they decided to go back to Viet Nam and purchase ALL
the dog tags. They did so, paying 19 cents per tag! They
bro
The book "Genealogy, in Part, of the Anderson - Owen - Beall Families", by
Grant James Anderson, is on microfilm and can be obtained on loan at LDS
Family History Centers. Film number is 1303278.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fairfax, Dan
To: ANDERSON-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:41 AM
Subject: [ANDERSON-L] Eugene Anderson
>Wud any body no of howl i cud git a copy of da Anderson-Owen-Beall Book for
>loan or purchase?
>
>
>danks!
>