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James Franklin Anderson

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James Franklin Anderson

Birth
Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA
Death
6 Jan 1892 (aged 78)
Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Frazier, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Biographical Sketch of James Anderson, Platte Township, Buchanan County, MO
From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri.
James Anderson, farmer, section 2, post office Frazer; was born in East Tennessee, June 5, 1813, and moved from his native state to Indiana, where he lived a short time. July 15, 1839, he came to this county, which has since been his home. He owns a farm of 222 acres. He married Miss F. Brown on March 25, 1830. She was born in East Tennessee, December 2, 1814. They have two children living: Jane, born February 12, 1831 and Jesse N., born May 6, 1836. They have lost two children: Mary and Fanny. Mr. Anderson and wife are members of the Missionary Baptist Church. J. N., son of the above, was born in Indiana, May 6, 1836, and came with his parents to Missouri in 1839. He was raised a farmer, and has followed this calling as an occupation. He owns a farm of 107 1/2 acres. He has held various township offices, and has always taken a deep interest in educational matters. He married Miss Martha E. Huddleston on April 8, 1855. She was born in Buchanan County, April 25, 1839. To them have been born nine children: Edward C., born February 1, 1856; Mary M., born May 21, 1858; James B., born November 19, 1860; William D., born February 9, 1863; Jesse N., born September 18, 1865; Fanny Jane, born September 7, 1868; Martha A., born April 10, 1871; Hiram M., born September 24, 1873; and Charles S., born February 12, 1876. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are members of the Methodist Church.
Note: Their daughter Fanny was born and died in Putnam County, Indiana

Biographical Sketch of James Anderson, Platte Township, Buchanan County, MO
From "History of Buchanan County, Missouri, Published 1881, St. Joseph Steam Printing Company, Printers, Binders, Etc., St. Joseph, Missouri.
James Anderson, farmer, section 2, post office Frazer; was born in East Tennessee, June 5, 1813, and moved from his native state to Indiana, where he lived a short time. July 15, 1839, he came to this county, which has since been his home. He owns a farm of 222 acres. He married Miss F. Brown on March 25, 1830. She was born in East Tennessee, December 2, 1814. They have two children living: Jane, born February 12, 1831 and Jesse N., born May 6, 1836. They have lost two children: Mary and Fanny. Mr. Anderson and wife are members of the Missionary Baptist Church. J. N., son of the above, was born in Indiana, May 6, 1836, and came with his parents to Missouri in 1839. He was raised a farmer, and has followed this calling as an occupation. He owns a farm of 107 1/2 acres. He has held various township offices, and has always taken a deep interest in educational matters. He married Miss Martha E. Huddleston on April 8, 1855. She was born in Buchanan County, April 25, 1839. To them have been born nine children: Edward C., born February 1, 1856; Mary M., born May 21, 1858; James B., born November 19, 1860; William D., born February 9, 1863; Jesse N., born September 18, 1865; Fanny Jane, born September 7, 1868; Martha A., born April 10, 1871; Hiram M., born September 24, 1873; and Charles S., born February 12, 1876. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are members of the Methodist Church.
Note: Their daughter Fanny was born and died in Putnam County, Indiana

Gravesite Details

h/o Frances J. (Brown) Anderson



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