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From: "Fairfax, Dan" <>
Subject: [ANDERSON-L] RE: Anderson Kin
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 09:03:01 -0500


AWESOME!!!!...will circulate for comment....Samuel Anderson's first wife was
Helen BRATCHER....{:)...will bounce this off my South Carolina folks....what
a HOOT!!!...this will tie Fair Bluff, NC and Spring Branch, SC area and
Conway, SC area together big time!!!...stay tuned...{:)

Whut is Becky's email address and last name?

Cousin Dan Fairfax
Nashville, Tennessee

NEW EMAIL ADDRESS:

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gene R. Griffith [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 7:17 PM
To: Dan Fairfax
Subject: Re: Anderson Kin

Hello Dan,
What do you think ?I think this could be our T.J.Andersons father.

Lorraine

----- Original Message -----
From:
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 8:20 AM
Subject: Anderson Kin

> Hello Lorraine,
> I think you have found another cousin. Your T.J. Anderson has got to
be
> Thomas Jefferson Anderson, son of David Anderson (d.1849) and his second
wife
> Rebecca. I am descended from David Anderson and his first wife (name
> unknown). T.J. Anderson had one full brother, John G. Anderson, who was a
few
> years older. In the 1850 Horry Co.,SC, Census, family group #38:
> Rebeckah ANDERSON 46F Farmer Real Est.Value $1500 Birthplace:
NC
> Thomas J. ANDERSON 17M
> M. McDOWELL 16F
>
> The next family group listed #39:
> John G. ANDERSON 19M
> M.A. ANDERSON 18F
>
> 1860 HORRY CO.,SC CENSUS:
> #823 James BRATCHER 35M BP:NC
> Rebecca 50F BP:NC
>
> #824 Jefferson ANDERSON 25M
> Martha A. 16F
>
> #224 T.J. ANDERSON 25M
> Martha A. 20F
> Rebecca J. 5F
> James T. 3M
> John W. 2M
> I have been told by some of her descendants that Rebecca (widow of
David
> Anderson) married a younger man (Bratcher) after David's death. Rebecca
had
> a known daughter before her marriage to David Anderson, so she probably
had 3
> husbands. It seems that family groups #824 and #224 are the same couple.
> They could have been visiting T.J.'s mother on the day the census-taker
> arrived and got counted twice. T.J.'s wife Martha A. was probably the
female
> M.McDowell that was living in Rebecca Anderson's home in 1850.
> Enjoyed going to your site. It was well prepared.
>
> Becky

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