1813 Ystad Sweden 1898,
Captain John Anderson came to America from Sweden when quite a young man, landing at Mobile, Ala. He, like so many of that land of Norse romance, was a seafaring man. In spite of the fact that he encountered some terrible storms, he, like most men who chose the sea for their life occupation, still kept to the seas. After a short time in Mobile, he secured his own ship and set said for New Orleans. Captain John Anderson landed in New Orleans as captain of the schooner "Troy."
Source: http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/oldbayview/andersonjbiographicalinfo.html
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Hannah Bowen Anderson
1825 Minersville, PA.1886
1813 Ystad Sweden 1898,
Captain John Anderson came to America from Sweden when quite a young man, landing at Mobile, Ala. He, like so many of that land of Norse romance, was a seafaring man. In spite of the fact that he encountered some terrible storms, he, like most men who chose the sea for their life occupation, still kept to the seas. After a short time in Mobile, he secured his own ship and set said for New Orleans. Captain John Anderson landed in New Orleans as captain of the schooner "Troy."
Source: http://www.library.ci.corpus-christi.tx.us/oldbayview/andersonjbiographicalinfo.html
wife
Hannah Bowen Anderson
1825 Minersville, PA.1886
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