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Sgt Albert Audley Anderson Sr.

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Sgt Albert Audley Anderson Sr. Veteran

Birth
Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Death
11 May 1915 (aged 78)
Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section:Confederate Field, Section 1 (F) Row:K Number:6
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Great-grandson of Col. John Anderson, Sr. and Rebecca Malissa (Maxwell) [Hall] Anderson; AND William Skillern, II and Mary (Anderson) Skillern.

Grandson of William Anderson and Rebecca (Skillern) Anderson.

Son of John William Anderson, Sr. and Mary "Polly" (Unknown) Anderson.

Brother of John William Anderson, Jr., Mariel L. Anderson,
Virginia A. "Jennie" Anderson, Sarah E. "Sallie" Anderson,
Isaac Anderson, and Ellen Anderson.

He may have been the half-brother of James Franklin "Frank" Anderson (10 Aug 1826, Knox County, TN - 19 Feb 1900, Washington County, AR).

Husband of:

1. Nancy Matilda (Anderson) Anderson

Their children: Henry Anderson.

2. Sarah J. "Sallie" (Unknown) [Pless] Anderson

Their children: Albert Audley Anderson, Jr., Kate Anderson, and Agnes I. (Anderson) Oliver.

Albert Audley Anderson, Sr. was my 1st cousin 3 times removed, as well as other relationships, through the Anderson and Skillern families of Bledsoe County, TN.

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Bev's original information:

ANDERSON, ALBERT A. Sgt.
(1836~1915)
"C" Co. AR 2nd Battn Infantry

Albert A. Anderson, a shoemaker for the Confederate Army, was born in Shelby County, Alabama in 1836.
He enlisted in Company C, of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion, at El Dorado Arkansas, September 23, 1861, and was appointed fourth sergeant. He transferred to Company E of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry, July 18, 1862 and was detailed as shoemaker at Richmond, Virginia on November 21, 1862. At the expiration of his term of service he re-enlisted at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 13, 1863, where he was also again detailed as shoemaker. Albert Anderson was captured at Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863. There are no military records after this date, but Anderson wrote on his Confederate Pension Application that he was surrendered at the end of the war in Texas.

SOURCES;
http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us-
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?C&518787

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Updated October 15, 2022 by Sammy Boyd.
Great-grandson of Col. John Anderson, Sr. and Rebecca Malissa (Maxwell) [Hall] Anderson; AND William Skillern, II and Mary (Anderson) Skillern.

Grandson of William Anderson and Rebecca (Skillern) Anderson.

Son of John William Anderson, Sr. and Mary "Polly" (Unknown) Anderson.

Brother of John William Anderson, Jr., Mariel L. Anderson,
Virginia A. "Jennie" Anderson, Sarah E. "Sallie" Anderson,
Isaac Anderson, and Ellen Anderson.

He may have been the half-brother of James Franklin "Frank" Anderson (10 Aug 1826, Knox County, TN - 19 Feb 1900, Washington County, AR).

Husband of:

1. Nancy Matilda (Anderson) Anderson

Their children: Henry Anderson.

2. Sarah J. "Sallie" (Unknown) [Pless] Anderson

Their children: Albert Audley Anderson, Jr., Kate Anderson, and Agnes I. (Anderson) Oliver.

Albert Audley Anderson, Sr. was my 1st cousin 3 times removed, as well as other relationships, through the Anderson and Skillern families of Bledsoe County, TN.

__________________________________________________________

Bev's original information:

ANDERSON, ALBERT A. Sgt.
(1836~1915)
"C" Co. AR 2nd Battn Infantry

Albert A. Anderson, a shoemaker for the Confederate Army, was born in Shelby County, Alabama in 1836.
He enlisted in Company C, of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion, at El Dorado Arkansas, September 23, 1861, and was appointed fourth sergeant. He transferred to Company E of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry, July 18, 1862 and was detailed as shoemaker at Richmond, Virginia on November 21, 1862. At the expiration of his term of service he re-enlisted at Little Rock, Arkansas, March 13, 1863, where he was also again detailed as shoemaker. Albert Anderson was captured at Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863. There are no military records after this date, but Anderson wrote on his Confederate Pension Application that he was surrendered at the end of the war in Texas.

SOURCES;
http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us-
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?C&518787

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Updated October 15, 2022 by Sammy Boyd.

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