Once there, his father ran a farm in which several of his children lived till they married and moved off on their own. On March 9, 1866, Burrit Anderson passed away at the age of 58 and the farm was left to Richard to maintain. Although Richard never married, he did help to raise several of his nieces and nephews.
Richard took over the farm and ran it while caring for his mother and sister Julia Ann. Richard was an active member of the Aldrich Baptist Church and after his death, the farm was sold, and after paying his debts, the remainder was left to the church.
To this day, there is a stain glassed window in the church honoring this fine, upstanding citizen of Franklin.
Once there, his father ran a farm in which several of his children lived till they married and moved off on their own. On March 9, 1866, Burrit Anderson passed away at the age of 58 and the farm was left to Richard to maintain. Although Richard never married, he did help to raise several of his nieces and nephews.
Richard took over the farm and ran it while caring for his mother and sister Julia Ann. Richard was an active member of the Aldrich Baptist Church and after his death, the farm was sold, and after paying his debts, the remainder was left to the church.
To this day, there is a stain glassed window in the church honoring this fine, upstanding citizen of Franklin.
Family Members
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Louisa Anderson Oterson
1829–1864
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Delilah Anderson Judd
1830–1895
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Thomas Thorne Anderson
1834–1884
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Warren Anderson Sr
1836–1919
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Garret Warren Anderson
1838–1921
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Hamilton Anderson
1841–1910
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Caroline "Carrie" Anderson Bates
1846–1922
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Julia Ann Anderson
1848–1928
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Joseph Anderson
1850–1851
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Adelia Anderson
1852–1853
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