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Samuel Anderson
1794 - 1873 (79 years)-
Name Samuel Anderson Born 1794 Pendelton District, SC Gender Male Died Dec 1873 Stone, Missouri, USA Buried Anderson Cemetery, Hurley, Stone Co., MO Person ID I20802 Tofterå Slettemoen Last Modified 20 Nov 2018
Father Noble Anderson, Sr, b. 1769, Somerset, Pennsylvania, American Colonies , d. 1850, Cherokee, Georgia, USA (Age 81 years) Mother Elizabeth Anderson, b. Abt 1770, North Carolina, USA , d. 1850, Cherokee, Georgia, USA (Age ~ 80 years) Married Abt 1790 Family ID F7132 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary McKenzie, b. 1802, Pendelton District, SC , d. 1863, Douglas, Missouri (Age 61 years) Married 1818 Children 1. Martha Ellen Anderson, b. 1819, Pendelton, South Carolina , d. 15 Feb 1894, Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA (Age 75 years) 2. Elizabeth Anderson, b. 20 Mar 1822, Rabun County, Georgia, USA , d. 10 May 1877, McClurg, Taney County, Missouri USA (Age 55 years) 3. Sarah Jane Anderson, b. 23 Apr 1826, Pendelton District, SC , d. 20 Jan 1884, Stone, Missouri, USA (Age 57 years) 4. Anna Anderson, b. Abt 1828, Monroe County, Tennessee , d. Abt 1878, Ozark County, Missouri (Age ~ 50 years) 5. Mary Helen Anderson, b. 1832, Monroe County, Tennessee , d. 26 Aug 1921, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, USA (Age 89 years) 6. Dorcas Guest Anderson, b. 14 Sep 1834, Monroe County, Tennessee , d. 19 Feb 1918, Stone, Missouri, USA (Age 83 years) 7. Eliza W. Anderson, b. 1837, Greene County, Missouri, USA , d. 1855, Stone, Missouri, USA (Age 18 years) Last Modified 7 Jan 2012 Family ID F6735 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Enlisted on Aug 15th 1810 with the rank "drummer" in US Arty, and served for five years Fort St. Phillip and Fort St. Charles (New Orleans). Discharged Aug 15th 1815 when term expired.
1830 census reciding in Regiment 98, Monroe, Tennessee.
Children were born in White Co., Tennessee. Came to Missouri in 1837, located in Greene County about four miles east of Springfield, and resided there for years. Thence they moved to James River in Stone County, about four miles above Galena, and resided there for many years. In 1860 they moved to Douglas Co, where there mother died three years later, and the father returned to Stone Co, and died in 1865, close to where he first settled. He was the father of seven children: Martha, Elizabeth, Sarah, Anna, Helen, Dorcas and Eliza. He came from old Revolutionary stock, his father having fought bravely for independence.
Source: A Reminiscent History Ozark Region 1894.
1860 MO census, Stone Co, Microfilm page 552, line 12; Washington twp, Galena P O, dwg 22. Samuel Anderson, age 60, and Mary, age 59, have one child, William Watson, age 12, in the home. relationship unknown.
Death year seen as 1865 (above) or Dec 1873. Named as a native of White, Tennessee, but believed to have been born in the Pendelton district of SC, which split into Anderson and Pickens counties, GA. The Anderson land fell into Pickens.
Probate: 28 Jan 1874 • Stone Co, , Missouri, USA. Estate of Samuel Anderson, dec'd
- Enlisted on Aug 15th 1810 with the rank "drummer" in US Arty, and served for five years Fort St. Phillip and Fort St. Charles (New Orleans). Discharged Aug 15th 1815 when term expired.