Albert Anderson, Rawhide, Dies From Heart Attack
Albert S. J. Anderson, 72, a resident of Rawhide, died suddenly from a heart attack Wednesday. Deceased had lived in the Rawhide district for many years, where he followed mining. His funeral will be held from the Terzich & Bigelow Funeral Home Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. B. W. Pearce will read the services. Interment will be in the cemetery at Rawhide. A son, Royale J. Anderson, survives.
His other children were Ben, George, Minerva, Lillian, Elsie, Alie, Mary, Albert Jr., and Ora. There were a total of nine children. I am having trouble finding where his wife and children were at the time of his death, and I can see by the family trees on Ancestry, that blood relatives do not know either.
Albert was the first Caucasian child to be born in Pioneer, Idaho.
Spouse: Sarah M Jacobson
Marriage: 11 Jun 1892 • San Bonito, San Diego County, California
Father: George Washington Anderson
Mother: Minerva Bunton
Albert Anderson, Rawhide, Dies From Heart Attack
Albert S. J. Anderson, 72, a resident of Rawhide, died suddenly from a heart attack Wednesday. Deceased had lived in the Rawhide district for many years, where he followed mining. His funeral will be held from the Terzich & Bigelow Funeral Home Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. B. W. Pearce will read the services. Interment will be in the cemetery at Rawhide. A son, Royale J. Anderson, survives.
His other children were Ben, George, Minerva, Lillian, Elsie, Alie, Mary, Albert Jr., and Ora. There were a total of nine children. I am having trouble finding where his wife and children were at the time of his death, and I can see by the family trees on Ancestry, that blood relatives do not know either.
Albert was the first Caucasian child to be born in Pioneer, Idaho.
Spouse: Sarah M Jacobson
Marriage: 11 Jun 1892 • San Bonito, San Diego County, California
Father: George Washington Anderson
Mother: Minerva Bunton
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