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Holy Bible

         
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MDCCLXXXVIII


David Anderson's family at

Fayetteville North Carolina





David Anderson, eldest son of David & Margaret Anderson,
was born in Stirling, No. Britain,
8th Jan'y 1767, came to No. Carolina 1st Dec 1784
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Ann Jones, oldest daughter of William & Sarah Jones,
of New Hanover County, NC
was born there 28th April 1771
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David Anderson and Ann Jones, were married at
Mount Holly, New Hanover County, by John James, Esquire,
on 27th September 1797 and arrived at my house on
Gillespie Street Fayetteville 27th October 1797
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Sarah Caroline Anderson, eldest daughter &
first born of David & Ann Anderson, was born
2 o'clock morning 20th August 1798
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Margaret Ann Anderson, daughter of David &
Ann Anderson was born 1/2 past 2 o'clock AM
5th September 1800
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1801 May 17th Sunday Caroline & Margaret Anderson, were
Christened at Col. DeKeyser's by the Rev'd John Robinson,
at which time Samuel Beldon and E. DeKeyser were married.
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1801 5 o'clock Monday 14th Sept Thomas Anderson,
David Anderson's youngest brother, died at my house in
Fayetteville, aged 27 years
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Ann Anderson, my wife was inoculated with the cowpox,
On Friday 21st May 1802, got well in 20 days.
Caroline & Marg't. Anderson were inoculated 7th June from P. Mallett
Lucy Ann Winslow was the first inoculated in this town
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Mary Eliza Anderson, daughter of David & Ann Anderson
Was born 8th Oct. 1802 at 2 P.M.
She was Christened by the Rev'd. John Robinson
at my house on Saturday 12th March 1803 and
Died 5th July 1803 and was buried in my Kirk
Enclosure the next day, her complaint was (?)
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Died Tuesday 11th Oct 1803 Sarah Caroline Anderson
Our first born, and was buried the next day
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William Jones Anderson, son of David & Ann Anderson
Was born on Monday A. M. 1/2 past 1 o'clock 21st May 1804
And was Christened, on Sunday evening 29th July 1804
At Mr. Cochran's by the Rev'd. John Robinson
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David Anderson, son of David & Ann Anderson was born
In the new house adjoining the old one,
on Thursday 5 o'clock 3rd of July 1806
when Gen. (?) Brown & Family were at
our house, where he was Christened by the Rev'd John
Robinson, 15th Sept 1807 Tuesday at the same time
John Winslow, Marg't Beldon, Rich'd Cochran and
William Jones McLean [born Sunday 18th July 1807] all
infants were also Christened
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Sarah Emily Anderson, daughter of David & Ann Anderson
Was born, Sunday 4 o'clock 27th Nov. 1808 and was
Christened by the Rev'd. John Robinson at my house
18th Dec. 1808
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1809 August 21st Hugh & Sarah McLean's son Hugh aged 4
months died this day at my house of water in the (?)
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1809 Sept. 13th died, the amiable consort of Hugh McLean,
Sarah McLean, sister & only one to our Ann Anderson,
At the age of 30 after a long and severe indisposition,
which she bore to the last, she died a true & sincere Christian
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Died, at our house in Fayetteville, on Monday night
10 o'clock 21st May 1810, Evan Jones, youngest
brother of Ann Anderson, his remains were placed in my
burying ground by Col. Lee DeKeyser's body, he died of
a rapid consumption at the age of 29 leaving a young
wife, daughter of Doctor Hill, only 7 months married.
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1810 Nov. for two months David Anderson
the elder had a most severe indisposition.
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1811 June 1st  William Jones Anderson was inoculated
with the cowpox, from Thomas Cochran by Dr. Robinson,
he was inoculated some years first when James Beldon
was, David Anderson was inoculated & had it very
well, William did not take.
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1811 June 8th  Sarah Emily Anderson was inoculated
with the Cowpox from David Anderson she had it well.
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Evan Anderson, son of David & Ann Anderson was
born 9 o'clock PM 1st Dec. 1811 and was Christened
by the Rev'd W. L. Turner 16th May 1813 in the Church
at the same time Robert C. Beldon & Jock Winslow,
about this time Evan was inoculated with Vaccine
matter by Dr. Henderson of Wilmington but did not take
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1814 Jan'y 22nd  Measles very prevalent in
Town at this time, William & David had
them very well 10th Feb'y Evan also had the
measles at Wilmington at Mr. Cochran's on 22nd Feb'y
Sarah also took the measles, it was very (?) with them all.
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1815 Aug., Evan Anderson was taken
with a severe warm fever, came on by a slight fever
& the second day a violent convulsion fit on Sunday
3rd Sept he and his mother went up to Mr. McLean's
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1817 March 23rd  Evan Anderson & William Jones McLean
were inoculated with the kine pox by Dr H. Robinson
[at the paper mill]
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It is with feelings unspeakable, I record this my (?)
of mortality, on Thursday 11 o'clock P.M.
the 3rd June 1817 our dear sweet child
Sarah Emily Anderson departed this world of trouble,
for one of rest. aged 8 years, 6 mons & 10 days old,
she was taken ill on Monday 19th May was attended by
Drs. B. Robinson & Polk
her disorder was water in the head
she was buried in our grave yard the following evening
at 6 o'clock between the remains of our much loved child
Caroline Anderson & our friend Col. DeKeyser,
God's will be done
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1818 Monday July 20th 4 o'clock PM at this awful hour
it pleased God in the conformation of his Providence
to afflict this family with a heavy hand in taking
to himself the soul of my dearly beloved wife
Ann Anderson which far exceeds all other (?) & deaths
for she was the hope & comfort of the family,
a truly pious woman, the affectionate mother,
the best of wives, the kind friend & (?) while she
was able to articulate she called her family around
her to give each of them her blessing
to William, David, & Evan,  & her dear nephew
Wm. J. McLean she gave an admonition,
to her dear Marg't & her husband she could say
nothing but her eyes spoke more than words,
This was truly a holy pious scene. The complaint
of my beloved was a consumption, which was of 6 or 8
months duration, two weeks before this she returned
from her worthy friend Mr. Hugh McLean's where she had
been kindly treated for 6 weeks to their hospitality.
To our excellent good friend Mrs. DeKeyser, I can not
express how much I am under obligation, for her constant
care and attention to my love, from the first to the last
moment, I owe so much, not only on this occasion, but on
every one where my family has been affected.
The God of us all will reward her for her kindness.
For the last three weeks my love was wholly confined
to her bed & the last two days suffered much bodily pain,
which she bore with great fortitude & resignation,
Continually giving herself to God through her Lord Jesus
Christ the ledger of the quick and the dead who will,
I hope, pronounce joyful sentence.
"Well done thou good faithful servant enter into My Joy".
Oh God give us grace & fortitude to imitate her good
example in all things. Perhaps no man & wife was lived in
such fidelity than we have done, for 21 years we have
been together and though it has pleased God to frown on
us for some years past yet we have had signs of his
Appreciation. The remains of my beloved was (?) interred
in my Kirk enclosure on Tuesday evening 21st July in the
west corner there of. The Lord gave and the Lord hath
taken away, Blessed be the Name of the Lord.
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1818 Tuesday 22nd of September 6 o'clock AM It pleased
God to take to Himself the soul of my son, my dear son
Evan Anderson aged 7 years & 10 months, after a painful
illness, he was interred the same evening at the
feet of his dear mother. It is good for us to be
afflicted but in the two short months to be separated
from a dear wife and a promising boy is
almost more than I can bear.
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1819 Thursday 9th Sept. 8 o'clock AM died my much and
well beloved son David aged 11 years 2 months 6 days.
I am almost overwhelmed with grief, at so sudden lost for
after 5 days very severe indisposition, it would seem as
if the finger of God was pointed at me, but his will be done.
This was a truly promising boy of a mild disposition
& great capacity very few anywhere and none here had
made greater promise in education than he. My sweet
amiable boy is gone from this world of sorrow to sleep
in the arms of his Savior.
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Died at his plantation in Moore County Hugh McLean, my worthy
friend & brother in law aged about 48 years he left this world of
trouble on the night of the 5th April 1820
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Married on Sunday evening the 23rd of April 1820
in the Episcopal Church in this place, my only daughter
Margaret Ann Anderson, to John Winslow Wright,
by the Rev'd Mr. G. T. Bedell, in the presence of a very
large congregation. They were the first couple
who were married in Church in this place he is aged
she is aged 19 years 7 months 18 days
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Their infant, a female "Winslow"
was born on the 18th Feb'y 1821 Sunday 4 P.M.
named  & was Baptized 12 Jan'y 1823 Sabbath
in St. John's Church by the Rev'd William Hooper
after the congregation was dismissed
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1823 Friday March 14th at 5 PM It hath pleased the
Almighty again to afflict me, in taking to himself the
soul of my dear dear & most affectionate daughter
Mrs. Margaret Ann Wright aged 22 years 6 months & 9 days.
The Lord gave, & the Lord hath taken away,
Blessed be the name of the Lord. Altho this is a dire
disposition of Gods Providence, yet we hope she rests
in Jesus, she was a truly pious woman, had her senses &
reason to the last moments and died in the arms of an
affectionate husband, praising the Redeemer; her remains
were interred by an oak tree on the (?) of the hill in
the grave yard about 60 feet back of my yard
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1823 Saturday 22nd March, Margaret Winslow Wright,
the infant child and only one of John Winslow Wright
and Margaret Ann Wright, went to Mrs. Winslow's, with
a maid Dolly.
2nd evening at Mrs. Winslow's where was present
John Winslow Wright, Mrs. E. King and David Anderson
who agreed to call the child Marg't. Winslow Wright
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1825 June 12th to Margaret W. Wright had the Measles
of a mild kind she was not confined, very prevalent in
Town and Country about this time
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1825 July 9th David Anderson weighed 171 lbs. he had not
weighed in 25 years his usual weight was 145
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On Tuesday the 9th of April 1844 about 1 o'clock PM
it pleased God in his Providence to take to himself the
soul of my beloved and honorable father David Anderson.
Author of these records. Aged 77 years & 3 months
He was confined to the house about 3 weeks. His mind was
clear to the last and his constant prayer was that God
in his good time would free his soul from it's clay
tenement and let it rest in peace with Jesus.
Where from the Christian life he spent and the holy death
He died, there can be no doubt it is now happy with the
Blessed Redeemer. He retained his senses to the last and
died without a groan. He was a tender father, a kind
friend and when his circumstances permitted was
generous in the extreme. God grant I may live as he lived
& die as he died.
By William Jones Anderson

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Family of William Jones Anderson
Records continued
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William Jones Anderson, eldest son of David and
Ann Anderson was born in Fayetteville on
Monday May 21st 1804  [see records page 2]
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Elizabeth Huske, eldest daughter of John and
Joanna Huske, was born in Fayetteville
on Saturday Oct 18th  1813
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William Jones Anderson and Elizabeth Huske were
married at the house of Mr. John Huske
in Fayetteville by the Rev'd Mr.
Jones on Thursday evening Feb'y 10th 1831
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Joanna Jones Anderson, daughter of William and Elizabeth
Anderson, was born at "Oak Hill", Mr. Huske's
country residence, on Tuesday Sept. 3rd 1833
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Joanna was inoculated May 6th 1835
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David Anderson, son of Wm. & Elizabeth Anderson was
born at "Oak Hill" Mr. Huske's country residence
on Thursday August 4th 1836
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Tuesday 22nd Nov. 1836 Joanna & David were baptized
In the Episcopal Church by the Rev'd Mr. Buxton
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John Huske Anderson, son of Wm. & Elizabeth Anderson was
born in the city of Mobile Alabama on
Friday 26th April 1839 11 o'clock PM
(Hand of David Anderson)
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John Huske Anderson was baptized by the
Rev'd Mr. Buxton in the Episcopal Church
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William Tillinghast Anderson, son of W. J. & E. Anderson
was born in Fayetteville November 10th 1842
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William was baptized by the Rev'd Mr. Buxton
in the Episcopal Church, Jan'y 29th 1843
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William & Joanna had whooping cough June & July 1843
John & David had it also at same time
Joanna had measles April 1844
John & William had them May 1844
and David had them in June 1844
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Margaret Wright Anderson, daughter of W. J. & E. Anderson
was born at our country residence in Cumberland County on
the 25th February 1848 and was baptized by the Rev'd
Mr. Buxton in the Episcopal Church
7th May 1848
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Died on the 26th Nov. 1848 Mr. John Huske,
father of Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson-- he left home
that day on his way to Raleigh on business, in
his usual health, was taken sick, after ten
at Mr. Barkley's in the country and died
before 12 o'clock of that night-
He was universally respected, and by
his friends and connections was muched esteemed
& beloved- he was 63 years of age-
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Elizabeth Huske Anderson, daughter of Wm. and
Elizabeth Anderson, was born at our
residence near Fayetteville N.C. on
Wednesday May 14th 1851 3 o'clock PM
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Elizabeth was baptized by the Rev'd Joseph Huske
in St. John's Church Fayetteville on Sunday morning
Sept. 28th 1851 she was the first child baptized by him
after he became Rector of this Parish
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Died on the 30th May 1851 Rev'd James? B. Buxton,
Rector of St. John's Church Fayetteville, he had officiated
as Rector of the Church in this place for twenty years, at
the time of his death the Convention of the Episcopal Church
was in session here, the funeral services were preformed
by Bishop Ives and a very sincere pious sermon was preached
on the following Sunday by the Rev'd Joseph Huske
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The Rev'd Joseph Huske was invited to the Rectorship of
St. John's Church Fayetteville after the death of the
Rev'd Mr. Buxton and preached his first sermon here in
that capacity on Sunday Sept. 21st, 1851-
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Married on Tuesday evening April 12th 1853 at my
Residence near Fayetteville, by the Rev'd Joseph C. Huske,
Dr. Thomas Chambers Hall, to Joanna Jones Anderson-
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Margaret & Elizabeth had the whooping
cough in July 1853-
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Benjamin Robinson Anderson, son of Wm. J. & E. Anderson was
born at our residence
near Fayetteville, Oct. 8th 1853
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Benjamin was baptized by the Rev'd J. C. Huske
on Saturday the 29th Jan'y 1854
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Elizabeth Anderson Hall, daughter of Thomas C. &
Joanna Hall was born at our residence
near Fayetteville [Harrington Hill] on the
15th April 1854- and was baptized in Fayetteville
By the Rev'd J. C Huske- July 9th 1854 [grandchild]
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Joel Battle Hall, son of Thos. C. & Joanna Hall
was born at our residence in Harrington Hill near
Fayetteville on the 3rd Dec 1857 and was baptized
by Rev'd Mr. Davenport at Wadesboro
in the Episcopal Church
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Joel Battle son of Thos. C & Joanna J. Hall
died on the 28th April 1858 aged 3 years
he was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun,
with which he was supposed to by playing
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David Anderson & Sallie W. Wiley were
married in St.John's Church Fayetteville
by the Rev'd J. C. Huske 16th June 1858
(David son of Wm. Jones & Elizabeth Anderson
Sarah Waddell Wiley daughter of Rev'd Philip Bruce Wiley
and Claudia Catelle Mulrine Hamilton Gregory Wiley)
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William Jones Anderson, son of David & Sallie Anderson
was born in Fayetteville on the 30th March 1859-
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Harriet Eleanor Hall, daughter of Thos. C. & Joanna J. Hall
was born at our residence Harrington Hill on
the 27th October 1859
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William Jones son of David & Sallie Anderson
was baptized by the Rev'd. J. C. Huske
in the Episcopal Church on the 9th June 1859
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Philip Bruce Anderson, son of David & Sallie Anderson
was born on the 13th Sept.
1860 at Fayetteville N.C.
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Benjamin Huske Anderson, son of David & Sallie
Anderson was born on the 4th Aug.
1862 in Fayetteville
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John H. Anderson & Mary Louisa Dobbin
were married in St. John's Church
by the Rev'd J. C. Huske in Fayetteville
on 7th May 1861
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James Dobbin Anderson, son of John H. & Mary L. Anderson
was born in Fayetteville
on the 15th Oct. 1862
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Henry Huske son of James & Louisa? Huske
Died at my house in Fayetteville on the 5th Nov 1862 aged 26 years
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James Huske son of John & Joanna Huske & brother of Mrs. Elizabeth
Anderson died at my home in Fayetteville on the
29th Oct 1863 aged about 53 years
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William Tillinghast Anderson, Luit. in the Army of the Confederate
States, was wounded in the head, & taken prisoner at the Battle of
Williamsburg, VA. on the 5th May 1862 & was exchanged about 3 months
after, returned to his Regt, the 5th Regt NC Lights? Under Gen. R. E.
Lee
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John Huske Anderson, Luit. in the 48th Regt NC Troop Army of No VA,
Confederate States Army was wounded in the Battles around Richmond on
the 1st day June? 1862 his wound was in the calf of the leg, he
returned home on leave of absence & after his recovery was so disabled
as to make it? to enter the Euroburg? Service
Note: 1st day of the Seven Days Battle of Richmond, June 25,1862
called Oakgrove, French's Field, or Kings School House
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Claudia Catelle Anderson, daughter of David & Sallie Anderson
was born on the 19th Sept 1864 in Fayetteville NC
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Elizabeth Young Anderson, daughter of John H & Mary Louisa Anderson
was born on the 21st Oct 1864 in Fayetteville NC
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James Dobbin Anderson son of John H & Mary Louisa Anderson
Died on the 15th of July 1865 in Fayetteville NC
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Louisa Dobbin Anderson, daughter of John H & Mary Louisa Anderson
was born on the 27th July 1866 in Fayetteville NC
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David Marsden Anderson, son of David & Sallie W. Anderson
was born 26th Oct 1866 in Fayetteville NC
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John Huske Anderson, son of John H. & Mary Louisa Anderson
was born 20th Dec 1868 in Wilmington NC
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William Tillinghast Anderson 4th child of William Jones & Elizabeth
Anderson Died in Wilmington NC on the 28th October 1869 His body was
interred in my enclosure in the grave yard in Fayetteville NC Oct 30th
1869 His death was caused by a wound in the head rec'd in the war
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Benjamin Huske Anderson, son of David & Sallie W. Anderson
Died, Dec 22nd 1869 in Wilmington NC
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William Dougal McMillan & Margaret Wright Anderson
were married in St. John's Church, Fayetteville NC
by the Rev'd Joseph C. Huske on the 9th Dec 1869
at the same time & place were married by the same clergyman
Archie Carter Worth & Elizabeth Huske Anderson
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Sallie Wiley Anderson, daughter of David & Sallie W. Anderson was
born 16th Jan'y 1870 in Wilmington NC
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Mrs. Joanna A. Robinson wife of Dr. Benjamin W Robinson &
sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson died in Fayetteville NC
27th Jan'y 1870
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Lizzie Anderson McMillan, daughter of Dr. William D & Margaret McMillan
was born at Sloop Point, New Hanover Co, NC
27th July 1870
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William Anderson Worth, son of Archie C & Lizzie H. Worth
was born Nov 7th 1870 in Wilmington NC
(Elizabeth H Anderson)
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William Dougal McMillan, son of Dr William D & Maggie W McMillan
was born 24th Jan'y 1872 in Wilmington NC
(Margaret Wright Anderson)
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John Lewis Anderson, son of David & Sallie W Anderson
was born Feb'y 16th 1872 in Wilmington NC
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Elizabeth Worth, daughter of Archie C & Lizzie H Worth
was born 21st May 1873 in Brooklyn, New York
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John Lewis Anderson son of David and Sallie W Anderson
Died May 31st 1873 in Wilmington NC (Wiley Bible 1872)
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Frederick Augustus Anderson, son of David & Sallie W. Anderson
was born 5th June 1873 in Tarboro NC
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Mary Louise McMillan, daughter of Dr. William D & Maggie A McMillan
was born March 19th 1874 at Sloop Point New Hanover Co NC
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George Shepherd Anderson, son of John H & Mary Louisa Anderson
was born 31st of May 1874 in Brooklyn, New York
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Jessie Hemans Worth, daughter of Archie C. & Lizzie Worth
was born Aug 1875 Brooklyn, New York
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Joanna Hall McMillan, daughter of Dr William D & Maggie McMillan was
born at Sloop Point, New Hanover Co Dec 4th 1875 Baptized by Bishop
Lyman at Richlands, Onslow Co April 19th 1877
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James Dobbin Anderson, son of John H & Mary Louisa Anderson
was born in Brooklyn NY Dec 16th 1875
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Joanna Hall Anderson, daughter of David & Sallie W Anderson
Was born April 15th 1876
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Margaret Wright Worth, daughter of Archie C. & Lizzie H. Worth
was born Nov 17th 1878
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Died at the residence of Dr. William Dougal McMillan,
his son in law in Onslow Co.
William Jones Anderson aged 74 years
June 7th 1878 by J. H. Hall
Note: Elizabeth Huske Anderson, wife of William Jones Anderson
Died in Raleigh NC March 22nd 1881 aged 69 years
She is buried in Fayetteville NC
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Records of David Anderson's
Family of Servants and Colored Persons

1798 July 19th 6 o'clock PM Philis a black child
of our black woman Bet Died 18 months old
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1799 Saturday July 27th Jepy a female yellow
child of Bet's was born
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1799 Wednesday 2nd October Dolly a female black
child of Sue's & Jacks
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1801 Monday May 4th Lee a male black child
of Bet's, Andrew the father
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1801 Monday September 14th Timothy a black male
child of Sue's Jack the father
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1802 Monday 24th of June Rachel, Nancy, Dolly &
Lavinia & Jepy were inoculated with the kine
pox from Caroline Anderson by D. Anderson &
had it very well
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1804 Saturday February 11th Sampson a black male
child of Sue's Jack the father   died Aug't. 1806
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1804 Wednesday 21st March Nan a black female child
of Bet's was born, Andrew the father, Died 13th Aug't 1804
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1805 Monday April 15th Abram a yellow male child
of yellow Rachel's was born
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1805 Friday 3rd May Harry a black male child of
Bet's was born & died Aug't 1805
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1806 June 7th Andrew a black male child of
Bet's was born Old Andrew the father
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1807 March 1st Sampson a black male child of
Sue's was born Old Jack the father
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1808 March 20th John a black male child of
Bet's was born, Old Andrew the father
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1808 April 8th James a dark copper male
of yellow Rachel's was born father unknown
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1810 April 20th Isaac a black male child
of Sue's was born Old Jack the father
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1810 October 4th Balaam a black male child
of Bet's was born Old Andrew the father
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1811 April 3rd Joshua almost white male child
of yellow Rachel's was born & died 9th Nov.1811
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1811 May 7th Isaac, Bet's child died
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1811 May 30th Rachel died supposed to be
poisoned, she went to bed well at 10 o'clock
died before 12 o'clock at night
she was opened but nothing positive was found
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1811 June 9th John, Abram, & Andrew were
Inoculated with the kine pox from David Anderson
they all had it very well except John who did not take it
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1811 Dec. 24th David a black male child of
Lavinia's was born at the paper mill
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1812 Friday 20th
Feb'y Old Andrew a black man
husband of Bet aged about 85 years died
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1813 Tuesday 16th Feb'y Harry a black male
child of Bet's was born
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1813 July 9th Harry, Bet's child died
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1813 Oct. 22nd David, Lavinia's child died
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1813 Dec. 25th Lavinia's child still born & died
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1814 Feb'y 10th about this time most of the young people
in Town had the measles.
Jepy, Dolly, Lee, Tim, Jack, Little Bill, Old Bill,
Lavinia & Andrew had it
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1814 April 21st at 12 o'clock noon Abram
died of an inflammation of the head aged 9 years
6 days son of Rachel
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1814 Dec. 26th Chloe a yellow female child
of Lavinia's was born at the mill. father unknown
(in very small letters confirmed to be C.?)
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1814 Bet our black woman was married in our kitchen to
James a black man belonging to Mr. D. McLeran
by the Rev'd. ? a Methodist Parson
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1814 Jepy our yellow woman was married in our kitchen
by the Rev'd J. H. Turner to William Hazel a copper
colored man slave
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1815 Oct. 19th Bet had a boy child by James her husband
which died on the 20th Oct 1815
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1817 Jan'y 22nd Dolly was delivered of
a black female child her first
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1817 Feb'y 20th Dolly's female infant
died this day
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1818 March 2nd Lavinia was delivered of a
female child
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1818 Lavinia's young infant died 27th March
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1818 Oct 10th Jepy was delivered of a female child
named Mary
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1818 Oct 14th Bet was delivered of a stillborn child
with much pain
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1818 Nov 1st Dolly was delivered of a female child
& died 14th Jan'y 1819
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1819 April 1st Lavinia was delivered of
a female child named Milly
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1820 April 3rd Jepy was delivered of a daughter
named Eliza & died 23rd May 1820
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1821 May 8th Jepy was delivered of a male child
and died the 22nd August 1821 aged 3 months
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1833 Jan'y Jepy died of a lingering fever
aged 32 years 6 months
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1833 Sept. 18th Wednesday Lavinia was safely delivered
of a female child named Eliza
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1834 Nov 20th Thursday Milsey was married to Charles
Mrs. Huske's man by the Rev'd Buxton
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1836 April 29th Balaam, son of Bet died this morning
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1836 July 29th Friday Milsey daughter of Lavinia
died this day 1 o'clock very suddenly of convulsion
taken at 7 o'clock this morning.
Lord prepare us for such sudden events.
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1836 July 5th Jim died at Vicksburg Mississippi of a
congestive fever
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1836 August Friday morning 19th Lavinia was safely
delivered of a son named Harry
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1836 September Samson died at Vicksburg Mississippi
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1837 January Bill died at Mobile in Alabama
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1838 Jan'y Peter died at Mobile
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1838 Dec 1st Elizabeth child of Jepy died at
Mrs. McLean's aged 11 years
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1842 June 25th Sue died aged about 73 years
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1843 Dec 7th Susan was married to Soloman a servant of
Dr. Evan's by the Rev'd W. English


William Jones Anderson's
Family of Colored Persons
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1845 Sept. 21st Amy daughter of Susan & Soloman was born
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1847 Jan'y 22nd Hazel son of Susan & Soloman was born
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1848 July 9th Chloe daughter of Susan & Solomon was born
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1849 Sept 22nd George son of Susan & Solomon was born
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1851 May 13th Charlotte daughter of Solomon & Susan was born
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Amy & Hazel were Baptized by the Rev'd Buxton in the Episcopal Church
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1853 Jan'y Solomon son of Solomon & Susan was born
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1855 July 17th Abraham, Eliza's child was born
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DIED Eliza daughter of Lavinia
Died in Wilmington NC on
The 26th Feb'y 1868


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Loose Papers between the records of David Anderson
 and his son William Jones Anderson


Memo. of Ann Anderson Family
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Richard Price son of James & Sarah Price
was born in New Hanover County N.C. 20th Jan'y 1764
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James Price son of James & Sarah Price
was born in New Hanover County N.C. Dec 29th 1765
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Ann Jones daughter of William & Sarah Jones
late Sarah Price was born in New Hanover County N.C.
28th April 1771
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William Jones son of Wm. & Sarah Jones
was born in Mount Holly New Hanover County
NC 19th Oct. 1775    & died in Sommerville ?
22nd Aug 1840
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Sarah Jones daughter of Wm. & Sarah Jones
was born in New Hanover County, Welsh Tract
Mount Holly 29th April 1779
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Evan Jones son of Wm. & Sarah Jones was
born in New Hanover County N.C. Welsh Tract
Mount Holly 4th March 1781
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Richard Price son of James & Sarah Price
died in New Hanover County
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William Jones, father of Ann, William, Sarah,
& Evan Jones died at Mt Holly, New Hanover
NC 23rd April 1790 aged about 50
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Sarah Jones the mother of the above children
died at Mount Holly New Hanover County N.C.
1795 aged about 55  (also Richard & James Price)
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Evan Jones son of Wm. & Sarah Jones died
in Fayetteville N.C. at the home of David Anderson
21st May 1810
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Rush & James Watts were natives of Wales
Rush Watts came to North Carolina when
he was about      years of age in
the year 1720
married       about the year
and had children named

near Newtown alias New Liverpool now Wilmington
(blank spaces were his, to be filled later)
                              
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David & Margaret Anderson, Stirling North Britain
they had 6 children vizt:
1. Margaret, married & had several children in Stirling
2. Mary, married John Watson a lawyer
   had several children in Alon
3. David born 8 Jan'y 1767 to Fayetteville N.C.
4. John a Physician died in Philadelphia
5. Robert went to the East Indies & never heard of
6. Thomas died in Fayetteville N.C.

David Anderson left school at 13 years of age
bound an apprentice to James Syme 3 years in Wilson & Co.
Glasgow  1 year 1784, appointment to Carmichael & Boyl in Fayetteville
3 years arrived in Wilmington N.C. 4th Dec 1784 with Rob't Anderson,
Dr. McNeill & wife, Andrew Clark in all 74 passengers

1787 went to keep store for Walker & Younger
1789 joined them in business Walker, Younger & Anderson
1790 Walker & Anderson
1791 took the business on my own
a/c am'abl $70,000
1810 failed
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Father's name was David Anderson his mother's name was
Margaret Anderson the latter died in Stirling N. Britain
leaving six children, the former died in Glasgow at an
advanced age-
Margaret Anderson the 1st child was born 1762 was
Married to Leichman in 1780 and died about 1810

Mary Anderson the 2nd child was born in 1763 & was
Married to Charles Watson a Lawyer in Alon, they had
several children, she died about the year 1812
John Watson their eldest son came to Fayetteville in 1805
& lived with me several years

David Anderson the 3rd child was born in
Stirling 8 Jan'y 1767

Robert Anderson the 4th child was born 1768
he was a ships carpenter went to the East Indies
& never heard of

John Anderson the 5th child was born in 1769
he studied medicine & surgery got a diploma came to
Philadelphia & died soon after

Thomas Anderson the 6th child arrived in
Chestertown Maryland remained there about two years,
came to Wilmington NC & had charge of my store there

at the time of the great fire, Evan Jones was there a
store keeper at the some time, he was sorely afflicted
with epileptic fits, he died at my house in Fayetteville
14th September 1801 aged 27
   

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David Anderson of Fayetteville NC was born in Stirling
North Britian on the 8th day of January 1767. at 13 years
of age he was bound an apprentice to James Syme a Merchant
in Stirling for 3 years, thence he went to Glasgow
& remained there in a large manufacturing establishment
about a year and a half in September 1784, he was bound
an apprentice to Carmichael & Boyl of Fayetteville NC then
called Cross Creek for three years, he set sail from Greenock
in the Ship North Carolina, Neil McNeill master with
about 70 passengers & arrived in Wilmington N.C. on the
1st Dec 1784 after a tedious voyage of 90 days, there he
remained for a year with Mr. Boyl who died in 1785, in
the Spring of 1786 he went to Fayetteville & there
remained with Maurice Carmichael until 1787,
Andrew Clark & Andrew Broadfoot were clerks with me in
the same house on Bow Street, in the fall of this year
I engaged with Walker & Younger of Wilmington for a
salary of $100 (earning $200) to take charge of their
Store in Fayetteville, in the year 1790 I entered into
co-partnership with them under the firm of Walker, Younger
& Anderson, this continued but a short time Younger
went out of this concern the firm was Walker & Anderson
which continued but a short when I took the whole concern
into my own hands a store in Wilmington & one in
Fayetteville amounting in goods, houses, lands & debts to
expences of $60,000 soon after my brother Thomas Anderson
came from Chestertown in Maryland & took charge of the
Wilmington store, soon after this a great fire took place
in Wilmington & destroyed all my goods, books & papers,
Evan Jones my brother in law was in Wilmington as a clerk
at the time he had been three years with me in Fayetteville,
after this I took Thomas Anderson & Evan Jones into co-partnership
in the store at Wilmington, each 1/3rd concern soon after
Thomas Anderson died & the firm was Anderson & Jones at
Wilmington & David Anderson in Fayetteville, this concern
continued for years and did a large business in Fayetteville
& Wilmington, he died (Evan) at my house in Fayetteville

on about this time embargo & matter of course & War took place,
during the non-intercourse with Great Britain I had the ship Herman
with an assorted cargo of cotton, tobacco, & rice for Lisbon in
Portugal value about $20,000 & sent my nephew John Watson as
supercargo, who had for 4 or 5 years lived with me in Fayetteville,
she was taken by a French privateer, retaken by a British Man of War
and carried into Portsmith in England, Watson went to Lisbon
arrived in (missing) London & notwithstanding the vast salvage & other
great expenses the voyage would have done well before Watson's great
extravagance in L where he remained in London for months, finally he
got married to  (missing)& arrived in Charlestown where he first
informed me of his marriage (missing) I gave him his discharge & I have
never seen or heard of him since.
One item of his experience connected with many others he & Dr.
Henderson the brother of Mrs. Donaldson, took a box in one of the
principal theaters in London for the season Dr. Henderson returned to
Fayetteville and soon after died.

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a diagram of the Kirk Yard enclosure
with original obituaries

DIED
On Monday last, Mrs.
Ann Anderson, the amiable
consort of David Anderson, Esq. Of
this town. In the death of this truly
valuable woman, society has sustained
a real loss. Mrs. Anderson possessed
in a very high degree, every quality
which could render her interesting, as a
Wife, Mother, and Friend. But the
Ruthless hand of Death hath torn her
From us. In this however, we recognize
The Finger of God. "The Lord gave, &
The Lord hath taken away; blessed be
the name of the Lord" The loss to Husband,
Children & Friends, has been great: but we
are conforted from the consideration that what
was our loss has been her incalculable gain. She
had long perceived the approach of "the last Enemy,"
and had long, but particularly, in her dying
exercises, given the most satisfactory evidence
that she was prepared to meet him. On Tuesday last,
her remains, accompanied by a very large assemblage
of sympathizing friends, were committed to the
silent grave. "Thanks be to God, who giveth us victory,
through our Lord Jesus Christ"



DIED
In this town, yesterday morning, David Anderson,
Esq., in the 78th year of his age. Mr. A was one
of the oldest and most respectable inhabitants
of this town: a member of the Presbyterian
Church for a period beyond the recollection of
most of its citizens, a man without reproach,
a nobleman of nature's own stamp; to become a
good Christian, an honest man, and a perfect gentleman,
it will only be necessary to follow his example.


DIED
In this town, on 9th inst., our venerable and
much esteemed citizen David Anderson, Esq. In
the 77th year of his age. He was born in Scotland,
in the town of Sterling, where he removed at an
early age to this country and place. He was for
many years, among the most enterprising business
men of this place, engaged in extensive mercantile
transactions; and when, by unforeseen events, a
reverse in his circumstances took place, and so
maintained the integrity of his character, as to
escape the censure so commonly cast upon those,
who, like him, become involved in pecuniary embarrassment.
Few men have lived so universally respected and
esteemed in the community where they resided. Venerable
in years, grave in his deportment, cheerful in society,
and consistent as well as uniform in his walk as a Christian,
he goes down to his grave as a "shock of corn fully ripe"
leaving behind him an example that will not soon be forgotten;
and while his venerable form is no more seen among us, none
will doubt that a good man has gone to his rest.
From the first organization of the Presbyterian Church in
this place, Mr. Anderson has been a ruling elder, which office
he has sustained with dignity, at all times, by his prudent
counsel and efficient action in maintaining a wholesome
discipline, proving his attachment to the church, and his
desire to promote its welfare. Being a firm believer in
the doctrines of the Gospel as contained in the formularies
of the Presbyterian Church, he maintained a strict attendance
upon the worship of God in his place, and while he regarded
with becoming charity all other denominations, he never
swerved from his own, never regarded with indifference its
interests or concern.




Office of the County Commissioners
New Hanover Co
Wilmington, Nov 2nd (1869)


Whereas by an inscrutable decree of
The Ruler of the Universe, William T. Anderson
late Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, has
since our last meeting been removed from time to eternity.
Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Anderson this
Board has sustained a severe loss. Faithful to his trust,
honest in the discharge of his duties, regardful of the
public interest, courteous in his manners, kind and
obliging in his intercourse with his fellow citizens, he
won the regard and respect of all who knew him.
Resolved, That this Board deeply lament the untimely
death of one so young and so full of promise, and we do
hereby tender to the family of our deceased friend,
our heartfelt sympathy and condolence.
By Order of Board of Commissioners,

     R. S. Waldron,
             Clerk


A telegram received in this city yesterday
announced the death of William Jones Anderson Esq.
Mr. Anderson was a native and resident of Fayetteville,
but died yesterday morning at 3 o'clock in Onslow county
at the home of his son-in-law. (William Dougal McMillan)

Mr. Anderson was one of the excellent of the earth,
And his loss will be mourned by old and young in Fayetteville,
and by his kindred, almost numberless and of the oldest and best
people in eastern and middle North Carolina.

Mr. Anderson was born May 21st, 1804.
In early life he was licensed to practice law, but soon abandoned
the profession and engaged in banking. Most of his life was
passed in the faithful and intelligent discharge of his duties
as an officer of the Bank of Cape Fear.

His remains will be taken to Fayetteville for burial
on Tuesday next.




Records of David Anderson's Family
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Grandson of David Anderson

Penelope Swann Anderson, daughter of David & Sallie Anderson
was born Feb 25th 1881 Raleigh, NC
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Died in Washington, DC Dec 19th 1914
At 6 PM at his residence 1211 Eye St. NE
David Anderson eldest son of William Jones & Elizabeth Anderson,
in the 79th year of his age. Was buried in Lot 393 Rock Creek Cemetery
in Washington DC in space #1 Dec 21st, 1914 2 PM
By B. R. A.     (Benjamin Robinson Anderson? his younger brother)
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Died in Washington, DC Dec 29th 1914 at 9:45 PM at the residence
of her late husband Sarah Wiley Anderson beloved wife of David
Anderson, whom she survived only ten days, was buried on Jan'y 1st 1915
from the Church of the Good Shepherd 6th & Eye St NE at the funeral
services of both David and Sarah Anderson their son-in-law Rev'd Henry
C Parkman officiated assisted by the rector of the church
Rev'd C. S. Abbott with full vested choir.
The pall bearers at both funerals were their Grandsons: Philip Bruce
Anderson, Kendall Thomas Anderson, William Jones Anderson Jr.,
Frederick Augustus Anderson Jr., Theodore Parkman and Oliver Wendell
Holmes who acted for William Henry Holmes Jr. a grandson too
young to act.
Internment was in Rock Creek Cemetery Washington, DC Lot 393 space  #2
By B. R. A.
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This ends the records bound into the Anderson Bible


Linda Jeanne Overton Edwards
Feb'y 10th 1999