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Jesse Ervin Anderson

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Jesse Ervin Anderson

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
21 Sep 1970 (aged 85)
Alabama, USA
Burial
Clarke County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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parents:
William Bishop"Billie"Anderson 7/3/1860-9/7/1941
Emma Josephine Jarvis Anderson 1/25/1861-3/17/1947
wife:
Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Purvis Anderson 8/13/1884-10/6/1981
children:
Chalmers Jonah(Onie Hodge)Anderson 12/30/1907-1/21/1999
Clodia Almaneal(John)Champion 6/21/1910-4/10/2006
Calviness Ervin "Preacher" Anderson 4/1/1912-5/15/1931
Clara Odie(Merman) Roberts 1/20/1915-5/26/2008
Cephas(Lucille White) Anderson 7/21/1918-9/8/1977
Cecil Ray(Joyce Betbeze)Anderson 11/2/1920-11/17/2007
Christine Elizabeth(Robert)Dungan 7/26/1927-5/18/2007
brothers:
Charlie Monroe(Ludie Estes)Anderson 8/25/1879-5/16/1960
William David(Callie Wells)Anderson 2/1884-11/12/1962
Connie Anderson 3/16/1897-6/17/1918
sisters:
Bessie(Vivian)Purvis 4/9/1903-1/19/1965
Maggie(Horace) Truett 1/4/1891-7/21/1943
Barbara,Annie,&Tommie died in childhood & are buried in Howell cemetery
Had a small farm North East of Coffeeville, Al. where he was well known for making cane syrup. Attended Witch Creek Baptist Church.
parents:
William Bishop"Billie"Anderson 7/3/1860-9/7/1941
Emma Josephine Jarvis Anderson 1/25/1861-3/17/1947
wife:
Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Purvis Anderson 8/13/1884-10/6/1981
children:
Chalmers Jonah(Onie Hodge)Anderson 12/30/1907-1/21/1999
Clodia Almaneal(John)Champion 6/21/1910-4/10/2006
Calviness Ervin "Preacher" Anderson 4/1/1912-5/15/1931
Clara Odie(Merman) Roberts 1/20/1915-5/26/2008
Cephas(Lucille White) Anderson 7/21/1918-9/8/1977
Cecil Ray(Joyce Betbeze)Anderson 11/2/1920-11/17/2007
Christine Elizabeth(Robert)Dungan 7/26/1927-5/18/2007
brothers:
Charlie Monroe(Ludie Estes)Anderson 8/25/1879-5/16/1960
William David(Callie Wells)Anderson 2/1884-11/12/1962
Connie Anderson 3/16/1897-6/17/1918
sisters:
Bessie(Vivian)Purvis 4/9/1903-1/19/1965
Maggie(Horace) Truett 1/4/1891-7/21/1943
Barbara,Annie,&Tommie died in childhood & are buried in Howell cemetery
Had a small farm North East of Coffeeville, Al. where he was well known for making cane syrup. Attended Witch Creek Baptist Church.


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