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Charles Creg Anderson

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Charles Creg Anderson

Birth
Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Mar 1888 (aged 55–56)
Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Morristown, Shelby County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Charles Creg was the seventh born of ten children to Charles B. Anderson and Martha M. Howard. He married Sarah Ann Munden, daughter of Christopher Wilson Munden and Phariba Elizabeth Haskett, August 2, 1853 in Hancock County, Indiana.

The Daily Reporter (Greenfield, Indiana)
Monday, February 26, 1934; Page 1
Written in His Son Gus Anderson's Obituary
Creg Anderson, the father, was noted for his physical strength throughout his community and his unexpected death will be recalled by older residents of Blue River township. He was driving to Morristown in an open buggy of the period and when near the old Hargrove church was stricken with apoplexy.

The Daily Republican (Greenfield, Indiana)
Thursday, March 15 1888
Craig Anderson, of Hanover Township, who was stricken with apoplexy a few days ago, died yesterday at his home. To this union was born eight known children.

The Shelby Democrat (Shelbyville, Indiana)
Thursday March 15, 1888; Page 3 column 2
Craig Anderson, who lives three miles east of Morristown, was found lying in the road in an unconscious condition from paralysis by John Holden, near the latter's house, in Hanover township, Tuesday. His condition is precarious.

The Greenfield Daily Republican (Greenfield, Indiana)
Wednesday, March 21, 1888
On Monday night of last week, Craig Anderson was on his way home from his son's residence when suddenly he received a paralytic stroke, which proved fatal on Thursday. His remains were buried in Asbury Chapel Cemetery on Friday.

The Shelby Democrat (Shelbyville, Indiana)
Thursday March 22, 1888; Page 2 column 4
Morristown, March 20, 1888 - The report that there was foul play in the death of Craig Anderson is without foundation. The cause of death was apoplexy.
Charles Creg was the seventh born of ten children to Charles B. Anderson and Martha M. Howard. He married Sarah Ann Munden, daughter of Christopher Wilson Munden and Phariba Elizabeth Haskett, August 2, 1853 in Hancock County, Indiana.

The Daily Reporter (Greenfield, Indiana)
Monday, February 26, 1934; Page 1
Written in His Son Gus Anderson's Obituary
Creg Anderson, the father, was noted for his physical strength throughout his community and his unexpected death will be recalled by older residents of Blue River township. He was driving to Morristown in an open buggy of the period and when near the old Hargrove church was stricken with apoplexy.

The Daily Republican (Greenfield, Indiana)
Thursday, March 15 1888
Craig Anderson, of Hanover Township, who was stricken with apoplexy a few days ago, died yesterday at his home. To this union was born eight known children.

The Shelby Democrat (Shelbyville, Indiana)
Thursday March 15, 1888; Page 3 column 2
Craig Anderson, who lives three miles east of Morristown, was found lying in the road in an unconscious condition from paralysis by John Holden, near the latter's house, in Hanover township, Tuesday. His condition is precarious.

The Greenfield Daily Republican (Greenfield, Indiana)
Wednesday, March 21, 1888
On Monday night of last week, Craig Anderson was on his way home from his son's residence when suddenly he received a paralytic stroke, which proved fatal on Thursday. His remains were buried in Asbury Chapel Cemetery on Friday.

The Shelby Democrat (Shelbyville, Indiana)
Thursday March 22, 1888; Page 2 column 4
Morristown, March 20, 1888 - The report that there was foul play in the death of Craig Anderson is without foundation. The cause of death was apoplexy.


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