Mr. Anderson was born in Prince George's County, Maryland., and came to this city when a small boy. He had lived here ever since. He was retired from the police department at the age of eighty-two. He was a member of Union Lodge, No. 11,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for sixty-five years. He attended the Methodist Church in Anacostia, D.C.
Surviving him are three sons, Ligman, Samuel and Harry Anderson, and four daughters, Miss Constantia Anderson, Miss Annie Anderson, Mrs. Laura Proctor and Mrs. Nellie Butler.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at his residence. Interment was in Congressional Cemetery.
Mr. Anderson was born in Prince George's County, Maryland., and came to this city when a small boy. He had lived here ever since. He was retired from the police department at the age of eighty-two. He was a member of Union Lodge, No. 11,
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for sixty-five years. He attended the Methodist Church in Anacostia, D.C.
Surviving him are three sons, Ligman, Samuel and Harry Anderson, and four daughters, Miss Constantia Anderson, Miss Annie Anderson, Mrs. Laura Proctor and Mrs. Nellie Butler.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at his residence. Interment was in Congressional Cemetery.
Family Members
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Laura Griffith Anderson Proctor
1852–1936
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Constantia Anderson
1855–1945
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Ellen Elizabeth "Nellie" Anderson Butler
1857–1947
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John Samuel Anderson
1858–1928
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Lingan Griffith Anderson
1861–1933
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Annie Riley Anderson
1864–1944
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Harry W Anderson
1865–1931
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Leonard L. Anderson
1867–1901
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Child Anderson
unknown–1852
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Child Anderson
unknown–1859
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Child Anderson
unknown–1862
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Child Anderson
unknown–1870
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