Founder and builder of Hurricane Mills Plantation, which is now the home of country singer Loretta Lynn. His ghost and those of his family are said to still haunt the mansion on the plantation and have been seen not only by tourists to the plantation, but by the tour guides and even Loretta Lynn herself. The mansion is the subject of Loretta Lynn's song "This Haunted House". He is buried in Anderson Cemetery which is located on the plantation. He was the son of Thomas Mitchell Anderson and Minerva Ann Tennessee Hall.
Founder and builder of Hurricane Mills Plantation, which is now the home of country singer Loretta Lynn. His ghost and those of his family are said to still haunt the mansion on the plantation and have been seen not only by tourists to the plantation, but by the tour guides and even Loretta Lynn herself. The mansion is the subject of Loretta Lynn's song "This Haunted House". He is buried in Anderson Cemetery which is located on the plantation. He was the son of Thomas Mitchell Anderson and Minerva Ann Tennessee Hall.
Family Members
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Earnest Robert Anderson
1877–1912
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John Wright Anderson
1878–1972
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Ethel L. Anderson Jones
1879–1907
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Ida Anderson
1880–1880
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George T. Anderson
1882–1924
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Katherine Jean Anderson Horton
1883–1918
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David Hensley Anderson
1888–1979
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Edward E. Anderson
1891–1910
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James Bond Anderson
1891–1965
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Lois Lillian Anderson Burt
1896–1977
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James Murray Anderson
1906–1973
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James Thomas Anderson
1908–1926
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