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Sarah Ann <I>Keener</I> Anderson

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Sarah Ann Keener Anderson

Birth
Death
22 Mar 1877
Burial
Frazier, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obit of her husband
OBITUARY from Horton Kansas Headlight
Daniel B. Anderson was born in Carpentersville, Putnam County, Ind., on Dec. 22, 1840 and died at his home in Horton, on Jan. 17, 1921, aged 80 years and 26 days. He was united in marriage to Sarah Ann Keener on July 13, 1860, in Buchanan County, Mo. Three children were born to this union--Mrs. Mary F. Stanley, George E. Anderson, and Hattie J. Jester, all of whom survive him. Mrs. Anderson died on March 22, 1877. He was united in marriage to Martha C. Housh on Aug. 31, 1877, at Hiawatha, Kans. To This union seven children were born: Mrs. Alva Lingenfelter, of Horton; Mrs. Carrie Hosier, of Ft. Collins, Colo; David E., of Kingman, Kans.; William H., of Horton; Robert J., of Parker, S.D.; Jess C. of Kansas City, Mo., and Daniel E., of Maryville, Kans., all survive him. He came with his parents to Missouri in 1856, and came to Kansas in 1861, and has been a resident of Brown County ever since, save about five years when he lived in Kingman County. At the call of his country in the sixties he enlisted and served 3 years, 3 months and 13 days in Co. F of the 13th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. He was a member of Black Eagle Post No. 453, G. A. R. He was a member of the Christian church of Horton, and a firm believer in the tenants of that faith. He was a faithful and devoted husband and father and leaves to his loved ones the heritage of a noble life. The funeral services were held from the Christian church Jan. 19 at 2 pm., Rev. Eugene Kramer, of the M. F., church, officiating, and interment was made up at the Horton cemetery.
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1870 Federal US Census, Kansas
Anderson, Daniel Aged 29 IN
Anderson, Sarah Aged 34 IN
Anderson,Mary T. Aged 9 MO
Anderson, George E, Aged 4 MO
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Obit of her husband
OBITUARY from Horton Kansas Headlight
Daniel B. Anderson was born in Carpentersville, Putnam County, Ind., on Dec. 22, 1840 and died at his home in Horton, on Jan. 17, 1921, aged 80 years and 26 days. He was united in marriage to Sarah Ann Keener on July 13, 1860, in Buchanan County, Mo. Three children were born to this union--Mrs. Mary F. Stanley, George E. Anderson, and Hattie J. Jester, all of whom survive him. Mrs. Anderson died on March 22, 1877. He was united in marriage to Martha C. Housh on Aug. 31, 1877, at Hiawatha, Kans. To This union seven children were born: Mrs. Alva Lingenfelter, of Horton; Mrs. Carrie Hosier, of Ft. Collins, Colo; David E., of Kingman, Kans.; William H., of Horton; Robert J., of Parker, S.D.; Jess C. of Kansas City, Mo., and Daniel E., of Maryville, Kans., all survive him. He came with his parents to Missouri in 1856, and came to Kansas in 1861, and has been a resident of Brown County ever since, save about five years when he lived in Kingman County. At the call of his country in the sixties he enlisted and served 3 years, 3 months and 13 days in Co. F of the 13th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. He was a member of Black Eagle Post No. 453, G. A. R. He was a member of the Christian church of Horton, and a firm believer in the tenants of that faith. He was a faithful and devoted husband and father and leaves to his loved ones the heritage of a noble life. The funeral services were held from the Christian church Jan. 19 at 2 pm., Rev. Eugene Kramer, of the M. F., church, officiating, and interment was made up at the Horton cemetery.
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1870 Federal US Census, Kansas
Anderson, Daniel Aged 29 IN
Anderson, Sarah Aged 34 IN
Anderson,Mary T. Aged 9 MO
Anderson, George E, Aged 4 MO
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