April 8, 1911
Mr. Isaac D. Anderson, who had been ill for several months, died at his home in this place early yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harriett Anderson, the widow, who before her marriage was a Miss Clough, and the following children survive: Geo. D., Lee, Russell Anderson, Mrs. Clinton G. Wright, Misses M. Ethel and Henrietta Anderson. Mr. Anderson was twice married, his first wife having been a Miss Spurry. Three brothers and seven sisters also survive. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, of Tuckahoe Neck, and was born in Delaware. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Protestant Church and for years one of its most devout worshippers.
April 8, 1911
Mr. Isaac D. Anderson, who had been ill for several months, died at his home in this place early yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Harriett Anderson, the widow, who before her marriage was a Miss Clough, and the following children survive: Geo. D., Lee, Russell Anderson, Mrs. Clinton G. Wright, Misses M. Ethel and Henrietta Anderson. Mr. Anderson was twice married, his first wife having been a Miss Spurry. Three brothers and seven sisters also survive. The deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson, of Tuckahoe Neck, and was born in Delaware. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Protestant Church and for years one of its most devout worshippers.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" Anderson Wilkinson
1848–1933
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Sarah Ella Anderson Redden
1855–1938
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Laura Anderson Porter
1855–1940
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Ann Eliza Anderson Smith
1856–1928
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Lucinda "Synthia" Anderson Seward
1857–1893
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Clementine Anderson Straughn
1859–1940
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Edward F. Anderson
1861–1916
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Rachel Virginia Anderson Clark
1863–1931
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William Henry Anderson
1865–1930
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Robert Lee Anderson
1866–1934
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