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Gideon Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1705
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Birth*c 17051
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Charles Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1705, d. c 1785
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Subj: For Your Information Date: 99-06-17 20:34:36 EDT From: bharris@@inebraska.com (Betty Harris) To: patander73@@AOL.COM
Is this of use to your page Abstract of will of Charles Anderson from Cumberland County, Va will book 2; LDS film 0030758 written Aug 26, 1783 and probated 25 Mar 1786 mentions daughters: Keziah Raine; Frances Redd; Elizabeth Wade; and Mary Morton son-William and grandson Charles Anderson; mentions Holcombe Anderson who maybe be a grandson but can't read it. Also grandchildren all named Raine: John, Maria Ann, Charles, William, Thomas, and Joseph Shelton Raine. Keziah maybe deceased? witnesses-Samuel Willliams and Benjamin Allen. I did not spot an inventory etc.
Yours very truly, Betty M Harris bharris@@inebraska.com
Subj: Some data Date: 99-07-28 20:38:42 EDT From: bharris@@inebraska.com (Betty Harris) To: patander73@@aol.com
Pat, I have been tracking Charles Andersons in Va. Here is what I found. Use it as you wish. Not all is correct and I sure don't know which charles I want. Let me know if you have problems with this. p-53 -400A in Goochland Co on both sides of Dry Ck of Appomatox R, 30 jun 1743 p-148-400A Goochland on Green Ck of App.R. 20 aug 1745 130 A ' Dry Ck 20 aug 1745 400 A ' Little Guinea Cr ' p250- adj on Appomatox R in Ablemarle at Mallory Crossing next to Elkanah Anderson -5 apr 1746 p375-next to Thomas Anderson and Elkanah Anderson in Ablemarle Co on the Appamattox R 20 aug 1748 p313-400 A on both sides of Mallorys Br of Appomattox R in Goochland 1747 p357-on Little Guinea Cr in Goochland. 1749
Cumberland Deeds LDS film 0030746 Bk 3 & 4 1760-71 Bk-P date grantor/grantee 4-63 1765 Charles Anderson of Cumberland sells to Ambrose Wright 17 Acres LDS film 0030747 Bk 5 & 6 1770-1790
5-437 1778 Charles Anderson of Cumberland sells to John Raine of same 130 A for 50 pounds [Charles had a daughter, Keziah, desÆd by 1784, who married a John Raine.] Cumberland County Marriage Bonds; Broderbund
P166 1773 Charles Wade & Eliz. Anderson [App by Charles Anderson, father]
Va Genealogist vol 34 #2-11; ‘Local Items from the Virginia Gazette’ Sheriff sale at Charlotte Courthouse 8 Oct 1785-land to discharge taxes due in 1784 and 85 mention Charles Anderson’s estate.
Yours very truly, Betty M Harris bharris@@inebraska.com
Birth*c 17051
Marriage*c 1735Elizabeth Chambers1
Death*c 1785Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Elizabeth Chambers
Dau-Bio* Frances Anderson
Dau-Bio* Elizabeth Anderson
Son-Bio* William Anderson
Dau-Bio* Mary Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1737Gideon Anderson+
Dau-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson+

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Ann Anderson1 (F)
b. Dec 1706, d. b 1776
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Birth*Dec 17061
Marriage*07 Dec 1721James Allen; Hanover County, Virginia, USA1
Death*b 1776Hanover County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent James Allen
Son-Bio*12 Sep 1728Daniel Allen+

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James Allen1 (M)
Marriage*07 Dec 1721Ann Anderson; Hanover County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited31 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Ann Anderson
Son-Bio*12 Sep 1728Daniel Allen+

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Frances Anderson1 (F)
b. a 1707
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Birth*a 17071
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Thomas Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1710, d. 1780
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
I am confident that the Thomas Anderson listed in the 1736 Amelia county VA Tax list is this individual. Consider the will of Richard Clarke of Raleigh Parish, Amelia County written on August 29, 1748 and probated January 23, 1752 and filed on page 75 of Will Book One of Amelia County. In it he appoints Francis Anderson as one of three executors. He also names Frances Hardeman Clark the daughter of his brother James Clark in the will. These points are significant because this is the sister in the Clark family of Sarah Clark the wife of Thomas Anderson of Mecklenburg County. Thomas Anderson was born in Albemarle County Virginia and moved to the northern Amelia County area before 1736 and it is there that he met and married his wife Sarah Clark. References in a descendants diary refer to him as 'Beverly' Anderson. I have therefore assigned him that middle name, but to date have found no other record substantiating it. All VA records of note refer to him as Thomas.
Amelia County Court Orders Book 1 At Court on 02/15/1744 Abraham Green & William Booker report that in conjunction with the Gent. of the Henrico Court, they have agreed with Thomas Anderson, to build a bridge over the Appomattox River and keep it in repair, for 70 pounds.
Amelia County Will Book 1 Bonds, page 14 140 pounds. Thomas Anderson, with George Currie, Samuel Tarry, and Clement Read, all of Amelia County, to Abraham Green and William Booker, Gent., of the same County, and William Kennon, Jr. and Benjamin Harris, Gent., of Henrico Co., Va. for Thomas Anderson to build a bridge over the Appomatox River at a place called Burtons, 12 feet wide and double railed, in a good workmanlike manner, and keep the same in passable repair for seven years for the consideration of 70 pounds, 50 pounds whereof to be paid Aug. 17,1745, and remaining 20 pounds to be paid Aug. 17, 1746; sec. Aug. 16, 1745.
The area which is now Chesterfield County was Henrico at the time he was contracted to build the bridge over the Appomattox. This bridge is probably an early predecessor of the bridge now spanning the Appomattox as River Road. I believe it was located a little southeast of the current bridge. Just three years before the court had allowed the operation of a ferry at this point. There was an early 19th century town on the river near this location which has now disappeared. Examination of Henrico Records did not find any data of interest. Abraham Burton resided at the mouth of Deep Creek as it enters the Appomattox River. This is located just south of the Current Bevils Bridge over which River Road now passes from southwestern Chesterfield County to Amelia County. Thomas Bevil, Burton's northern neighbor, was given the licence for an ordinary and ferry over the Appomattox River by the Amelia County Court in 1736. Richard Booker built the ferry boat in 1737 (fee 4 p. for man and horse; 8 p. for a cart, 4 p. for a chair to two wheel chaise, free to County Taxpayers). The Booker family, Francis Anderson of King & Queen County and the daughters of James Clarke are all associated in Will and Deed books #1 of Amelia County. It is likely that this bridge was burned with Goode's bridge by Tarleton at the time of the American Revolution. This Burton was the father of Abraham Burton, commander of the 3rd. Virginia Continental who was in command at Waxhaw's, South Carolina when the massacre occured which earned Tarleton the sobriet 'Bloody' Tarleton. Still later this location was the crossing point at which Lee crossed the Appomattox during his retreat from Richmond. There is a 1739 patent in the Virginia Land Patents issued to a Thomas Anderson but the index card does not name the river or county. I believe this is his patent along the north bank of the Roanoke River but have not had an opportunity to examine the original record. After 1750 Thomas Anderson resided on the North side of the Roanoke River, on the other side was James Mitchell. Thomas' land bordered on Henry Sage near Eastland's Creek. During this period he also served as a overseer for the Bluestone Creek estates of William Byrd II (Treasurer of the Colony of Virginia) Byrd was granted those lands in the 1730's as payment for his personal financing and leadership of the survey of the Virginia and North Carolina Border in 1728. Virginia Historical publications have reprinted his report of that expedition. This places him in Lunenburg County.
Subj: Some data Date: 99-07-28 20:38:42 EDT From: bharris@@inebraska.com (Betty Harris) To: patander73@@aol.com
1755 Thomas Anderson Jr and Sarah of Lunenburgh sell land in Cumberland
9-28 1802 James Anderson of Cumberland sells to Charles Allen land which was bought from Thomas Anderson Jr who was married to Sarah
Betty M Harris bharris@@inebraska.com
This reference to Thomas as Thomas Anderson Junior indicates that his fathers name was likely Thomas and the reference to lands in Cumberland associate him with the children of Thomas Anderson and Agnes Gannaway. Later James Mitchell would sell his land to Edmund Taylor from Caroline and Orange County, Virginia. Thomas Anderson sold the properties at the river bank concerned with the ferry across the Roanoke to Taylor in 1762. It would appear that in the period 1742 to 1760 Thomas was concentrating on improvements to the Colonial Post Road where it past through Virginia. Both the bridge he built over the Appomatox River and this Ferry over the Roanoake were critical improvemnts to this post road. This ferry was later known as Taylor's Ferry and was a critical point of operations during the revolutionary war, although no battle took place there. All supplies and troops to the southern army passed here. Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson ordered that no Virginia wagons were to cross the Roanoke River south of Taylor's ferry for fear that they would not be returned. Horses for the army were pastured here and a magazine was built for the accumulation of military stores. This magazine continued to be used as a barn through the post Civil War era and it appears to have been located on Thomas Anderson's property. When General Gates army marched south under instructions from George Washington after the disasters at Charleston and Savannah, Gates found that the ferry boats across the Roanoke could not carry his 12 pound cannon, so these were left and built into the defenses of Taylor's Ferry. Examination of British Army corresondence between Corwalis and Tarleton reveals that they debated the benefit of attacking Taylor's Ferry, but considered it too well defended by the Mecklenburg militia at times under the command of Maj James Anderson (Thomas' son) to risk the action. This ferry is flooded today by Bugg's Island Lake. The magazine would be located upon the ridge overlooking this ferry. The road to the ferry (currently Va Route 705) passes out of Boydtown, Virginia directly south from the old Randolph Macon College Building. This route was the main road North South in the period 1760 to 1830, and was supplanted in this roll only after this period with the increasing influence of the Skipwith family and the introduction of the railroad. Thomas Anderson was present at the court formation of both Lunenburg County and Mecklenburg County. He was a resident at Little Bluestone Creek and was one of William Byrd's overseers for his Bluestone estates (as appears in the Mecklenburg tax rolls). Thomas Anderson's will is filed in Mecklenburg County in Will Book 1, on page 331. It is dated 12/04/1779 and recorded 05/08/1780. He names his wife Sarah Anderson, children Frances Taylor, Sarah Jones, James Anderson, Martha Jones, Susanna Lewis, Mary Lewis, Thomas Anderson, Anne Anderson, Lucy Anderson, Henrietta Maria Anderson, son-in-law William Taylor. Evidence suggests that William had married Elizabeth Anderson a daughter of Thomas, but she was deceased prior to 1779.
Thomas Anderson from William Morris Lunenburg County Brunswick County 07/07/1752 404 acres Lunenburg County Lunenburg County Book 5 Page 164 for consideration f 50 pistoles at £1/1/6 each, on both sides of Little Bluestone Creek. Patented by William Morris 06/09/1752. Wit: Nat Terry, Jacob Royster.
Thomas Anderson from Pinkethman Hawkins John Potter and Mary 11/02/1761 200 acres Lunenburg County Lunenburg County Book 6 Page 511 Executors of Thomas Hawkins, consideration of £20. on the Little Bluestone Creek, being land left in will to be sold, adjoining Morris and Lucas.
Thomas Anderson Edmund Taylor 09/02/1760 Lunenburg County, Virginia Deed Book 6, page 218 Whereas according to a late Act of the Assembly a ferry established across the Roanoke River is said County from the land of said Thomas Anderson to the land of James Mitchell, now land of the said Edmund Taylor, and from the land of James Mitchell to the land of Thomas Anderson with allowage for ferriage between the two, and Whereas the said Thomas Anderson hath agreed, for 100 pounds, to convey to Edmund Taylor the right of keeping the ferry from Anderson's land to Edmund Taylor, who purchased land from James Mitchell, together with a road for the ferry and a landing on Anderson's land. It is agreed that Edmund Taylor may build houses on any part of said land within a distance of 30 yards from said ferry landing - with free ingress and egress from said ferry landing to and from said houses.
Thomas Anderson to Christopher Hudson Sarah 03/11/1764 554 acres Lunenburg County Lunenburg County Book 1 Page 6 Both sides of the Little Bluestone Creek, for consideration of £200, beginning at the Creek, along the lines of Morris' patent, to Reedy Branch, to a corner of Hawkin's patent.
Lunenburg County Tax rolls
1750 William Byrd Thomas Anderson 1752 William Byrd Thomas Anderson 1768 William Byrd Thomas Anderson overseer for William Byrd.
Mecklenburg County 1782
List of William Randolph James Anderson 3 13 Sarah Anderson 3 28
Bibliography
Life by the Roaring Roanoke, by Susan L. Bracey, The Mecklenburg County Bicentennial Commission, 1977.
Early Wills, 1765-1799, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Compiled by Katherine B. Elliott, 1963, Southern Historical Press, Inc., reprint 1983.
William and Mary Quarterly, Ist Series, Volume XI, Editor Lyon G. Tyler, Richmond, Virginia, 1895; Kraus Reprint Compnay 1977, page 43.
The Old Free State by Landon C. Bell. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subj: Re: Beverly and Thomas Anderson of Mecklenburg Date: 98-12-20 01:09:57 EST From: WarwickA To: PatAnder73, PEwald, bryan@@smartlink.net
Dear Patrick, I am still amazed by your depth of knowledge of the Andersons of Virginia. I think you have presented a convincing picture of my Thomas Anderson ancestor and appreciate you sending it on. For accuracy of your information, I do not own the diary of my great-great grandfather William Henry Holcombe, MD (b. May 29, 1825, d. Nov. 29, 1893). The diary is a permanent part of the Southern Historical Collection, Manuscript # 1113, CB #3926, Wilson Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3926. A typed copy of the nearly 250 pages can be obtained on request. Your letter led me to reread some of the diary, particularly the autobiography part written in 1892, and it was so enjoyable to read I thought I would share some of it with you. 'At the first roll of the revolutionary drum in 1775, the sons of the soldiers of Culloden rushed into the rebel army. My grandfather, Philemon Holcombe, about 18 years of age at that time, ran away from Hampton Sidney College, without the knowledge or consent of parents or faculty and enlisted for the war. He served the whole eight years of that momentous struggle without wavering a moment in his fidelity to the cause. He shared all its hardships and anxieties, its defeats and its triumphs. 'He was with Gates and Greene in their Carolina campaigns. He fought at Guilford Courthouse side by side with Capt. Thomas Watts whose grand-daughter was married to one of his grandsons 60 years afterward. He was in Gen. Harry Lee's Light Horse at Brandywine and Germantown. He rose from the ranks to the position of Major and was promoted to a Colonelcy after serving as aid-de-camp to Gen. Lafayette at the siege of Yorktown. He was present when the noble Frenchman scornfully refused to open or even receive a special letter addressed to him by the traitor Benedict Arnold, and he saw Lord Cornwallis surrender his sword, an event which virtually closed the struggle. 'He used to tell how Lafayette once tried to utilize the turkey buzzard as an article of food, when the comissary department was reduced to desperation - 'I had no absurd antipathy to the American Turkey,'he said. 'I put him fairly on his merits - I roasted him, I baked him, I stewed him, I fried him, but confidentially - he is no good!' 'When Lafayette re-visited America in 1824 and was honored with ovations, such as only Washington could have received, throughout the length and breadth of the land, my grandfather, then 67 years of age, left his quiet farm and took his eldest daughter Mrs. Sarah Ambler and his youngest son, then quite a lad, to call upon him at Richmond. They were cordially received by the illustrious visitor; the young Beverly Lafayette Holcombe was duly presented, and General Lafayette complimented this party by gracefully leading out Mrs. Ambler for the first dance at the grand ball given in his honor. My grandfather was so delighted with his old compatriot in arms, that he followed him all the way to New York, no easy matter in those days of slow and difficult travel, and waved his last adieus to him as the vessel which bore the nation's guest back to France drifted away from the Battery. When the war was over Col. Holcombe devoted himself successfully to agricultural pursuits, and was particularly interested in the rearing and improvement of blooded stock. His fine horses were raced upon many a race track in eastern Virginia, such being the fashion among the first gentlemen of that day. Although horse-racing, card-playing and brandy drinking were the habits, we would now say the vice of the best society of the period. My grandfather never committed excesses of any kind. No persuasions could induce him, to the day of his death at the age of 77 to deviate from his old army custom of taking three small glasses of 'grog' every day, one just before each meal. One fine day somewhere in the eighties of the last century young Col. Philemon Holcombe mounted his finest charger and rode away to a neighboring county, intending to pay his addresses to a certain young lady with whom he had formed a very pleasant acquaintance. There he met another young lady visiting the one he went especially to see, who proved more fascinating than her hostess and carried off the prize - thus unknowingly constituting herself my grandmother. This lady, Lucy Maria Anderson, was the medium through whom the royal blood of the House of Hapsburg is said to flow in our veins. Somewhere in the first third of the last century a distinguished couple exiled from Austria located at Charles City, Va., Baron Hardimann and his beautiful and accomplished wife, Henriette Marie, a niece of Maria Theresa, Empress of Austria and cousin of the ill-fated Marie Antoinette of France. The Baron had been involved in some revolutionary attempt, and the punishment of death was commuted to banishment to America for life. 'A daughter of this couple named after her mother but anglicized to Henrietta Maria married a Capt. Clarke of the British Navy. A daughter of these parties named Henrietta Elizabeth, was married to Beverly Anderson, whose name stands upon the old records as 'gentleman and landholder.' Their daughter, Lucy Maria, became the bride of my grandfather. The portrait of Henriette Marie Hardimann, a fully detailed account of the family descent in all its branches written by my aunt, Mrs. Sarah Ambler, and many valuable letters and documents were destroyed by fire at the burning of Columbia. They were in the possession of Mrs. Lucy Holcombe Pickens the wife of the Governor of South Carolina at that time and a grand-daughter of Philemon and Lucy Maria Holcombe. 'My grandmother Holcombe was a lady of fine physique and strongly marked character. She was a grand old-fashioned Virginia housekeeper and that means a great deal to those acquainted with the social customs and immense hospitalities of that period. She was a superb manager of her servants, and we may add, sotto voce, of her husband. She was such a srict disciplinarian that she is said to have horse-whipped one of her sons for some act of disobedience, when he was eighteen years of age. It is through her side of the house that the Rev. Dr. Samuel Anderson of St. Louis was our cousin. He was breakfasting with me in New Orleans when we received the terrible news of President Lincoln's assassination, and we agreed in the opinion that it would prove a great calamity to the Southern people. Grand-nephews of my grandmother were also Col. Beverly Jones (the Beverly from his grandfather Beverly Anderson) who was killed in command of an Alabama regiment, and his brother James Alfred Jones of Richmond, one of the most distinguished lawyers in Virginia. My grandfather was independent and his wife was rich, so they lived in convivial, hospitable style. When one fortune was frittered away, Mrs. Holcombe received another by the will of a bachelor brother. The old colonel was exceedingly popular and highly respected. Some warm friends once wished to have him nominated for Congress, but he declined the proposed honor, saying that he had always been regarded by his friends and neighbors as an honorable, respectable man, but if he entered the political arena, it would soon be discovered that he was one of the greatest rascals in the state, a satire upon the bitter political spirit which prevailed in what we call 'the good old times.'
Hope you enjoyed this! Sincerely, Warwick Aiken
Birth*c 1710Albemarle County, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*b 1743Sarah Clark1
Death*1780Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Sarah Clark
Son-Bio*c 1735James Anderson
Dau-Bio*30 Mar 1743Frances Anderson+
Dau-Bio*c 1745Sarah Anderson+
Dau-Bio*06 Feb 1749Elizabeth Anderson+
Dau-Bio*c 1751Martha Anderson+
Son-Bio*c 1753Thomas Anderson
Dau-Bio*c 1757Susanna Anderson+
Dau-Bio*c 1758Mary Anderson+
Dau-Bio*c 1763Anne Anderson
Dau-Bio*c 1765Lucy Maria Anderson+
Dau-Bio*c 1769Henrietta Maria Anderson+

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Elizabeth Hawkins1 (F)
b. 21 Mar 1584
Pedigree
Father-Bio* William Hawkins
Birth*21 Mar 1584All Honey's Lane, London England1
Marriage*20 Dec 1611Richard Anderson; London, England1
Immigrant I
Last Edited22 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Richard Anderson
Son-Bio*1614John Anderson+
Son-Bio*1616Thomas Anderson+
Son-Bio*1618Richard Anderson+

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Elizabeth Anderson1 (F)
b. a 1707
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Subj: Re: Elizabeth Anderson (Woodson) Date: 99-05-25 23:54:29 EDT From: cprender@@postoffice.swbell.net Reply-to: cprender@@swbell.net To: PatAnder73@@aol.com
Hello Pat:
Pat here! Boy that could get confusing, but we won't let it. Thank you so very much for the research notes on Elizabeth, and the directions to the two web sites. Having only read the notes at this time of night (10:47 PM) it really does clarify my question regarding Reynard & Thomas.
Besides the connection through Thomas, what caught my eye immediately, was my connection to John Gannaway & John Gannaway II or Jr. as witnesses to Thomas' 10/25/1757 will. John I is my 6th G grandfather; John II is my 5th G grandfather. We carry the Gannaway line from Jacapo di Genoa & Leonora di Medici in 1544 to my grandmother, Mary Pearl (Gannaway) Black.
It would appear that Agnus (Gannaway) Anderson could be an elder sister (by four years) of John I, the daughter of Marmaduke & Henrietta (Campmartin) Gannaway of London.
I am looking froward to going through the web sites. Again, our best regards; we'll be in touch. Please let us know if you would like any information on the Gannaways, Woodsons, or any other early family groups (I'm sure we'll find a few more connections).
Pat
Birth*a 17071
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Agnes Anderson1 (F)
b. a 1707
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1672Thomas Anderson
Mother-Bio*c 1680Agnes Gannaway
Birth*a 17071
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Daniel Allen1 (M)
b. 12 Sep 1728, d. 1807
Pedigree
Father-Bio* James Allen
Mother-Bio*Dec 1706Ann Anderson
Birth*12 Sep 1728Hanover County, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*23 Feb 1775Johanna Read; Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Death*1807Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Johanna Read
Dau-Bio*21 Dec 1777Mary Harret Allen

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Johanna Read1 (F)
b. c 1750
Death* Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Birth*c 1750Bedford County, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*23 Feb 1775Daniel Allen; Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited31 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Daniel Allen
Dau-Bio*21 Dec 1777Mary Harret Allen

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Mary Harret Allen1,2 (F)
b. 21 Dec 1777, d. 19 Apr 1857
Pedigree
Father-Bio*12 Sep 1728Daniel Allen
Mother-Bio*c 1750Johanna Read
Birth*21 Dec 1777Cumberland County, Virginia, USA2
Marriage*19 Jan 1797Anthony Garnett Smith; Cumberland County, Virginia, USA2
Death*19 Apr 1857Monroe County, Georgia2
Immigrant N
Last Edited11 Apr 2001 

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Anthony Garnett Smith1 (M)
b. 30 Aug 1776, d. 18 Jan 1852
Birth*30 Aug 1776Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*19 Jan 1797Mary Harret Allen; Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Death*18 Jan 1852Crawford County, Georgia1
Immigrant N
Last Edited1 Apr 2001 

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Gideon Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1737, d. 1802
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1705Charles Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Chambers
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Source: gcoie@@halcyon.com (Gail Coie) 8509 N.E. 27th Place Bellevue, WA 98004-1640 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subj: My Anderson lilne Date: 99-01-07 12:00:21 EST From: RJones1244 To: PatAnder73 Dear Pat, I hope that this is properly received. I can send it to you as a RTF text file, a Word 6 .doc file, or an ASCII file attachment if that would be preferable. Or send it on a floppy . I can also send you the 1,615 Andersons in my computer as a GEDCOM but most of these you already have, the majority from your web postings. I can send you sources and documentation on any point that you wish (if I have it!).
Thank you very much for sharing your most valuable research with your other cousins. Sincerely, Lanier Dr. R. Lanier Jones, 1244 Harrison Point Trail, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 (904) 261-6048
First Generation ---------------------------------------- 1 Ransom Lanier Jones (M.D.). Born 3 Sep 1930 in Montrose, Jasper County, Mississippi. He married Lucy Jones Crane, 7 Jul 1954 in Atlanta, Fulton, GA. Children: 1. David Lanier Jones (M.D.) b 5 May 1957 in Atlanta, Georgia married 30 Sep 1984 in Winchester, TN, Judith Ann Chamberlin b 25 Mar 1956 in Bellview, Nebraska 1. Ryan Andrew Jones b 29 Oct 1986 in Denver, Colorado 2. Bryce Lanier Jones b 28 Apr 1989 in Augsburg, Germany
2. Kathleen Carlisle Jones b 23 Jan 1959 in Atlanta, Georgia married in Jun 1982 in Fernandina Beach, Florida, Roland Everett Ward b 25 Jan 1958 in Germany 1. Audrey Christina Ward b 23 Dec 1985 in Manhattan, Kansas 2. Brandon Scott Ward b 6 May 1988 in Ft. Riley, Kansas 3. Chelsea Nicole Ward b 21 Feb 1992 in Indianapolis, Indiana
3. Patricia Crane Jones b 25 Jun 1960 in Calambrone, Commune de Pisa, Italy married 8 Dec 1984, William Jefferson Ramia b 17 Mar 1960 in Montgomery, Alabama 1. Nathan Blake Ramia b 13 May 1989 in Charlotte, North Carolina 2. Anna Tyler Ramia b 2 Nov 1991 in Memphis, Tennessee
4. William Hawkins Jones b 19 Apr 1964 in East Point, Georgia married 31 Mar 1990 Laura Louise Muller b 6 Jul 1963 in Georgia 1. Olivia Lane Jones b 3 Sep 1987 in Atlanta, Georgia
Second Generation ---------------------------------------- 2 George Hawkins Jones. Born 3 Aug 1905 in Ocean Springs, Jackson County, MS. Died 28 Feb 1976 in Venice, Sarasota County, Florida. Buried 2 Mar 1976 in Woodlawn Cem, Nashville, Davidson County, TN. He married Jessie Ireta Cox (Jones), 7 Oct 1927 in Atlanta, Fulton, GA. 3 Jessie Ireta Cox (Jones). Born 5 Mar 1903 in Cleveland, White, GA. Died 29 Feb 1988 in Hermitage, Davidson, TN. Buried in Woodlawn Cem, Nashville, Davidson, TN.
Children: 1. William Burwell Jones (BA, BD, Ph.D.) b 14 Nov 1928 in Meridian, MS Married Carol Gertrude Dean b 2 Sep 1928 1. Rebeca Lynn Jones b 26 Apr 1955 in Santiago, Chile 2. Debora Dawn Jones b 15 Jan 1957 in Santiago, Chile Married 10 Jun 1978 in Georgetown, TX, Kenneth Wayne Weir b 10 Jan 1957 1. Lauren Michelle Weir b 12 Feb 1980 in Austin, Texas 2. Robin Gale Weir b 15 Sep 1984 in Austin, Texas 3. Judith Carol Jones b 2 Dec 1960 in Springfield, Tennessee 4. Andrew Dean Jones b 29 Mar 1965 in Lawrence, Kansas; Married Kimberly Ann Shaw 1. Olivia Morgan Shaw Jones b 27 Jun 1995 in Texas
2. Ransom Lanier Jones (BS, MD) b 3 Sep 1930 in Montrose, Jasper Co., MS See above. 3. George Kenneth Jones (BA, BS) b 4 Sep 1932 in Montrose, Jasper Co., MS Married Valera Ann Bailey b 12 Oct 1935 1. William Kenneth Jones (adopted) b 14 Jul 1961 in Nashville, TN 1. Maria Lauren Jones b 17 Aug 1990 2. Ezra Fitzgerald Jones b 7 Jul 1994 in TN 2. Valera Susan Jones (RN) b 7 Jun 1962 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN 3. George Harrison Jones b 4 Dec 1968 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN 1. Kathleen Jones b in Ireland 2. Expecting
4. Lowell Lovette Jones (BA) b 7 Sep 1934 in Montrose, Jasper Co., MS Married 1st Joy Anne Phelan b 10 Aug 1937 (div.); 2nd Wilba Dean Watson b 25 Apr 1937 (div.), and 3rd Patricia Jo Ward (Pattye) b 13 Jun 1944 in Arizona 1. Jeffrey Scott Jones (adopted) b 5 May 1967 in Chattanooga, TN 2. Jennifer Joy Jones (adopted) b 3 Oct 1969 in Chattanooga, TN Married Allen Martin 5 Apr 1997 in Antioch, TN.
5. Sarah Louisa Jones (BA) b 10 Nov 1936 in Ellisville, Jones Co., MS Married 22 Aug 1959 George Richard Jones (M.D.) b 12 Aug 1935 1. Tracy Louise Jones b 12 Dec 1960 in Jackson, Hines Co., MS Married Jerry Lane Johns on 25 Jun 1994 1. Jessie Hannah Johns b 17 Aug 1995 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA 2. David Lane Johns b 7 Apr 1998 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA 2. Stephen Earl Jones b 9 Apr 1963 in Pensacola, Escambia Co., FL Married Millie Watson on 14 Mar 1991 1. Merritt Reeves Jones b 12 Apr 1994 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA 2. Holland Louisa Jones b 13 Feb 1998 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA 3. Kelly Elaine Jones b 20 Jun 1964 in Long Beach, CA Married Abel Guillermo Melchiore 15 Apr 1989 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA 1. Taylor Louise Melchiore b 2 Dec 1992 in Georgia 2. Abel Guillermo Melchiore b 16 Jul 1998 in Snellville, GA
Third Generation ---------------------------------------- 6 Bailey Martin Cox. Born 20 May 1865. Died 27 Apr 1922. He married Sarah Hallum (Sallie) Reid (Cox), 20 Mar 1902. 7 Sarah Hallum (Sallie) Reid (Cox). Born 8 Nov 1872 in Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia. Died 8 Nov 1918 in Cleveland, White County, Georgia. Children: 1. Jessie Ireta Cox (see above) 2. William Reid Cox, b 4 Apr 1904 in Cleveland, White County, GA, d in abt 1961 in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. He married Pauline Unknown in Canada. 3. Bailey Mordecai Cox, b 16 Apr 1906 in Cleveland, White County, GA, m in 1926 in Eastman, Georgia, Ruth McCarty, b 20 Dec 1909, d 14 Jan 1966 in Macon, GA. 4. Nancy Ruth Cox, b 4 May 1908 in Cleveland, White County, GA, d 29 Dec 1928, She married John Justus on 22 Feb 1925 in White County, GA. 5. Herbert Carey Cox, b 4 Jun 1910 in Cleveland, White County, GA, d 13 Dec 1982, m on 17 Jun 1939, Dorothy Lee, b 19 Mar 1920 in Macon, Bibb Co., GA. 6. Edwin Darwin Cox, b 24 Jan 1914 in Cleveland, White County, GA, m 13 May 1939, Ola Belle Adams, b 24 Feb 1907 in Lumpkin County, GA
Fourth Generation ---------------------------------------- 14 William Hallum Reid. Born 23 Sep 1838 in 8 mi. from Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia. Died 2 Dec 1912 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. He married Nancy M. Anderson (Reid), 21 Oct 1869. 15 Nancy M. Anderson (Reid). Born 1853 in near Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, Georgia. Died 1885 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. Children: 1. Martha Jane Reid b abt. 1870 in Lumpkin Co., GA, d 1883 in Lumpkin Co. 2. Sarah Hallum Reid (see above) 3. Isaac LaFayette Reid, b Dec 1875 in Lumpkin Co., GA d in 1940, He married Ida Clements on 22 Nov 1900 in Lumpkin County, GA. 4. Mary Milbry Reid, b 14 Jun 1877 in Lumpkin Co., GA, d 24 Nov 1944 and buried in Mt. View Baptist Cemetery, White County, GA, married Joseph G. Thomas. 5. Dovie E. Reid, b May 1880 in Lumpkin Co., GA, d 1949. 6. Ruth Delila Reid (Lila), b 9 Nov 1882 in Lumpkin Co., GA, d 12 May 1976 in Winder, Barrow Co., GA. She married Arthur Lonzo Jackson on 8 Nov 1903. 7. Nancy Boyd Reid, b Nov 1883 in Lumpkin County, GA, d 1908 in White County, GA. She married J. Young Chapman on 18 Dec 1904 in Lumpkin County, GA.
Fifth Generation ---------------------------------------- 30 John Anderson. Born About 1802 in Wilkes County, Georgia. Died About 1876 in Lumpkin County, Georgia. He married Milberry Unknown (Anderson). 31 Milbry (sometimes spelled Millberry or Milbury) Unknown (Anderson). Born Jun 1814. Children: 1. William J. Anderson (1831 - bef. 1910) m Julia Ann Jones 13 Sep 1857 in Lumpkin Co., GA. 2. Allen G. Anderson (Feb 1834 - 1919) m Mary E. McBrayer 23 Jan 1858 in Lumpkin Co., GA. 3. Henry Floyd Anderson (abt 1836 - ) m Mary Tate in 1858. 4. Keziah Anderson (abt 1837 - ) m Anderson R. McDonald in 1853. 5. Charles C. Anderson (abt 1839 - ) Lumpkin Co., GA, m Sarah F. Corbin on 16 Dec 1856 in Lumpkin Co., GA. 6. Sarah Anderson (abt 1841 - ) Married Isaac Anderson 1 Aug 1856 in Lumpkin County, GA. 7. James K. Anderson (abt 1844 - abt 1855) 8. Jane Anderson (abt 1847) in Georgia 9. John G. Anderson (1850 - ) in Georgia married Julia Anna C. Unknown. 10. Nancy M. Anderson (see above)
Sixth Generation ---------------------------------------- 60 William Anderson. Born 8 Jan 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia. Died 6 May 1844 in Baldwin County, Georgia. He married Sara Finch, Before 1789 in Wilkes County, Georgia. 61 Sara Finch. Born in Virginia. Died About 1805 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

Seventh Generation ---------------------------------------- 120 Gideon Anderson. Born About 1737 in Virginia. Died 1802 in Wilkes County, Georgia. He married Elizabeth Steppe. 121 Elizabeth Steppe. Born About 1739 in in Virginia. Died Before 1800 in Wilkes County, Georgia.

Eighth Generation ---------------------------------------- 240 Thomas Anderson. Died 1758 in Albemarle County, Virginia. He married Agnes Gannaway. 241 Agnes Gannaway. Died Before 25 Oct 1757 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Ninth Generation ---------------------------------------- 480 Robert Anderson. He married Cecelia Massie (Anderson). 481 Cecelia Massie (Anderson).

10th Generation ---------------------------------------- 960 Richard Anderson. Born About 1619 in England. Died 1690 in Gloucester County, Virginia.

11th Generation ---------------------------------------- 1920 Richard Anderson. Born About 1601
Birth*c 1737USA1
Death*1802Wilkes County, Georgia1
Immigrant N
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CoParent Elizabeth Steppe
Son-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson+
Son-Bio*1765Thomas Anderson
Dau-Bio*1767Keziah Anderson
Son-Bio*1769Martin Anderson
Dau-Bio*1771Polly Anne Anderson
Dau-Bio*1773Patty Anderson
Dau-Bio*1775Agnes Anderson
Son-Bio*1777Charles Anderson
Dau-Bio*1779Susannah Anderson
Son-Bio*1782James Martin Anderson
Son-Bio*1786James Anderson

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Elizabeth Steppe1 (F)
b. 1739
Birth*17391
Immigrant N
Last Edited1 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Gideon Anderson
Son-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson+
Son-Bio*1765Thomas Anderson
Dau-Bio*1767Keziah Anderson
Son-Bio*1769Martin Anderson
Dau-Bio*1771Polly Anne Anderson
Dau-Bio*1773Patty Anderson
Dau-Bio*1775Agnes Anderson
Son-Bio*1777Charles Anderson
Dau-Bio*1779Susannah Anderson
Son-Bio*1782James Martin Anderson
Son-Bio*1786James Anderson

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William Anderson1 (M)
b. 08 Jan 1763, d. 06 May 1844
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1737Gideon Anderson
Mother-Bio*1739Elizabeth Steppe
Birth*08 Jan 1763Buckingham, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*05 Mar 1803Mary Anne Hunnicutt1
Death*06 May 1844Baldwin, Georgia1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Sara Finch
Son-Bio* Gideon Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1791Abraham Anderson
Dau-Bio*c 1795Nancy Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1795James Finch Anderson
Son-Bio*1803John Anderson

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Sara Finch1 (F)
Immigrant N
Last Edited31 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent William Anderson
Son-Bio* Gideon Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1791Abraham Anderson
Dau-Bio*c 1795Nancy Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1795James Finch Anderson
Son-Bio*1803John Anderson

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Abraham Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1791
Pedigree
Father-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Sara Finch
Birth*c 17911
Immigrant N
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Nancy Anderson1 (F)
b. c 1795
Pedigree
Father-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Sara Finch
Birth*c 17951
Immigrant N
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James Finch Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1795
Pedigree
Father-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Sara Finch
Birth*c 17951
Immigrant N
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Gideon Anderson1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Sara Finch
Immigrant N
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John Anderson1 (M)
b. 1803, d. 1876
Pedigree
Father-Bio*08 Jan 1763William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Sara Finch
Birth*18031
Death*18761
Immigrant N
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William Hawkins1 (M)
d. b 1611
Death*b 16111
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent  
Dau-Bio*21 Mar 1584Elizabeth Hawkins+

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Thomas Anderson1 (M)
b. 1616
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1585Richard Anderson
Mother-Bio*21 Mar 1584Elizabeth Hawkins
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Thomas Anderson arrived on ship Bonaventure 1/2/1634. He lived at Gloucester Point on York River according to tradition and was a shipwright. I am trying to study whether this man may be the father of Reynard Anderson or Thomas Anderson who are the founders of the southside Virginia ANDERSON families.
From: Rubroc2 See newspaper article in The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va. 02/26/84. Merchant Hope, ship that brought Richard Anderson to Va. in 1635. His sons John and Thomas were in the shipbuilding business in Gloucester Pt., Va.
Death* USA1
Birth*1616London, England1
Immigrant N
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CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1630Thomas Anderson+

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John Anderson1 (M)
b. 1614
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1585Richard Anderson
Mother-Bio*21 Mar 1584Elizabeth Hawkins
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
John Anderson arrived on Bonaventure 1/1/1634.
Subj: Re:ANDERSON, Robert Colonial V Date: 96-11-18 11:29:44 EST From: Rubroc2 See newspaper article in The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va. 02/26/84. Merchant Hope, ship that brought Richard Anderson to Va. in 1635. His sons John and Thomas were in the shipbuilding business in Gloucester Pt., Va. In 1645, robert anderson, John's son became first Anderson born in Va. He was destined to take a 700 acre land grant on south branch of Pamunkey River and turn it into 5000 acre Goldmine plantation. For more, read above article, copy on file at the Albemarle County Historical society office, Charlottesville, Va. Note: I am seeking info on THOMAS Anderson who settled in Gloucester Pt. for a short while, married Frances Jones and moved to 'Laurel Branch' in Caroline County, Virginia. My descendants are Mostly Hanover County, Va. based (may have been Louisa, Hanover, Caroline Co).RUBROC2@@aol.com
I have not had the opportunity to examine the article referred to above to determine what supporting evidence it gives that this John Anderson is the father of Robert Anderson of Goldmine but this is in disagreement with at least two other authors (see info for Richard Anderson, Jr.) so I simply display this record here that you may research it own your own should the opportunity present itself before I have such an opportunity.
Death* USA1
Birth*1614London, England1
Immigrant N
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CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1635John Anderson

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Peter Massie1 (M)
Immigrant N
Last Edited1 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Penelope Ashley-Cooper
Dau-Bio*c 1646Cecelia Massie+

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Penelope Ashley-Cooper1 (F)
Immigrant O
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Peter Massie
Dau-Bio*c 1646Cecelia Massie+

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Martha Jones1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*04 Apr 1790Tignal Jones
Mother-Bio* Martha E. G. (?)
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Subj: Andersons in Meck. Date: 99-05-27 09:32:41 EDT From: nana@@kerrlake.com (Nancye Knott) Reply-to: nana@@kerrlake.com (Nancye Knott) To: patander73@@aol.com
Dear Patrick, I was steered to your sight by June Anderson Bates and am completely astounded by the amount of information you have. For years I have been searching for maiden name of one of my ancestors and although you don't have that elusive link there is much that I don't have. I am descended from Thomas who married Sarah Clark through Martha m. Tingnal Jones, Jr.-daughter Martha Maria who married John Victor Moreau Eppes-d. Anne Maria m. Samuel Lyle Graham to Judith Watkins Graham who was my mother.I have been trying to find last name for Martha A.E.G. , but she seems to be my brick wall.I have a tree drawn by my gr-grandmother Martha Maria Eppes of the children of Thomas and Sarah Anderson and a sketch of a family pin which belonged to Henrietta Maria Hardeman. If you would like copies I would be glad to mail them. Thanks for all the work you have done. Nancye Subj: Re: Martha A.E.G. Date: 99-07-15 08:49:43 EDT From: nana@@kerrlake.com (Nancye Knott) Reply-to: nana@@kerrlake.com (Nancye Knott) To: PatAnder73@@aol.com
Dear Pat, I am descended from Thomas AndersonxSarah Clark through Tingnal Jones Jr. to Tingnal Jones xMartha A.E.G.(this is on her grave near Eagle Point outside of Boydton) and have tried for years to find her maiden name. When a distant cousin told me of your wonderful site and I saw the amount of info you have my hopes rose, but no go. If you ever come across this please let me know as this is one of the few blanks I have in this line. I have been told by one of my Mother's older sisters who would be 125 years old if she were still living that the second wife Mary was sister to Martha. At present I am trying to find where Tig attended medical school in hopes that is where he met Martha.I suppose we can't possibly hope to find all these little questions. Thanks for your work on this line.My g-grandmother was Martha Maria JonesxJohn Victor Moreau Eppes. Regards, Nancye Knott
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William Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1630
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1618Richard Anderson
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Robert Anderson of Goldmine has been written about by William Pope Anderson in the 1930's who was generally more careful about what he claimed than other writers. However he made no reference to this William Anderson. From Virginia records and Some of W.P. Andersons notes it is obvious that there were coincident families with Robert headed by Richard and William and they all moved into the area that broke up into New Kent, King William & King & Queen Counties. Persons researching this William should look with a acquisitive eye towards redirecting some of the descendants claimed for Robert Anderson toward this William Anderson.
William Anderson was 1650 imported by George Taylor to N Rappahanock River 1663 imported by William Jones to New Kent County 1664 imported by Edmond Scarburgh to Westmoreland Co. 1665 imported by Henry Watts to Northumberland Co.
William Anderson 12/10/1668 437 acres New Kent County Stratton Major Parish, branches of Poropotanke, N of plantation of John Fox, to S of Rappahanock Road. 64 bought of Thomas Hanks remainder for import of 8 persons.
William Anderson 03/11/1675/76 60 acres Gloucester Co. in Petsoe Parish, adj. his own, Maj. Lewis, Nettle, John Jebell, near the five springs
William Anderson 09/22/1682 90 acres New Kent County Begin at his fence to Rappahanock Path, by Rappahanock Road, to William Lines.
1683 adj. Henry Fox New Kent & Gloucester Co. at Wm Anderson's fence John Lewis Quarter up to William Lynes 1685 adj. Richard Davis at Rappahanock Road
This early landowner may have left a family which has been confused with the children of Robert Anderson. His son did sell off his lands to one of the Robert Anderson children, so they may have been related. There is a 'Pouncey' Anderson claimed to be a grandson of Robert, however noting the 1701 patent on 'Pounce's' Swamp I think it likely that Pouncey is descended from this William. So far I have made only one contact for someone researching Pouncey and I passed this data along. I hope he can straighten this branch out.
Death* USA1
Birth*c 1630Williamsburg Peninsula, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited22 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent  
Son-Bio*c 1660William Anderson+

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Judith Anderson1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1704Pouncey Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Holland
Immigrant N
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Richard Anderson1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1704Pouncey Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Holland
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Mary (?)
Dau-Bio* Frances Anderson
Dau-Bio* Mary Anderson
Dau-Bio* Judith Anderson
Son-Bio* Richard Anderson
Dau-Bio* Christian Anderson
Dau-Bio* Jane Anderson

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William Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1660
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1630William Anderson
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
William Anderson & Dorothy his wife 04/25/1701 179.5 acres King & Queen Co. In Pamunkey Neck, St. John's Parish, on Pounce's Swamp, adj. Sarah Dabney
1704 Quit Rent Anderson, William Cpt King William County 150 acres
In 1708/09 the lands of Capt. William Anderson were transferred to Matthew Anderson relationship unknown, apparently descendant of the Robert Anderson family.
William Anderson 07/12/1718 400 acres King William County St. John's Parish, N of Northanna River, SE of Point Lookout Swamp.
thru 1729 (notations in the Patents books referrring to William Anderson in this location)
Birth*c 16601
Immigrant N
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CoParent Dorothy Dabney
Son-Bio*bt 1700 -
1710
William Anderson
Son-Bio*1704Pouncey Anderson+

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Pouncey Anderson1 (M)
b. 1704, d. Aug 1781
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1660William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Dorothy Dabney
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Pouncey Anderson 08/17/1725 400 acres Hanover County both sides of Hinson's Creek. 1728 adj. William Chamberlayne ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Subj: Anderson Date: 97-07-17 09:32:50 EDT From: LGCheek To: PatAnder73
Just found your web page on Anderson. I descend from Pouncey and Elizabeth Holland (d/o Michael Holland) Anderson. I have printed out the 20 page Anderson's and will go over it good. Sure would like to have a download of this to put on my computer if that is possible?
Believe I can add a little to what you have. It is so extensive and really good.
Another interest I have in this Anderson line is: The early Ambrose Joshua Smith that lived in Hanover/Louisa Co's VA was closely associated with the Pouncey Anderson family. I have never found a connection but think it possible that he married an Anderson?? Her maiden name was Judith.
Descendant of Pouncey's (Elizabeth Dabney m. Christopher Columbus Johnson and moved to Spartanburg District, SC)
I will be happy to download you what I have on the Anderson family.
Linda G. Cheek of Pickens Co SC +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From Research and collections of Linda G. Cheek, 247 Cross Hill Road, Easley, SC 29640-8857 E-Mail: LGCheek@@Aol.com David Johnson appraiser of the estate of Nicholas Johnson 1766 with Pouncey Anderson. A suit in Louisa Co VA 12 Aug 1766 between Richard Anderson, Richard Johnson and John Boswell petitioners VS Thomas Johnson adm of Nicholas Johnson. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Pouncey Anderson d. Aug 1781 Louisa Co VA m. Elizabeth Holland d. 22 Nov 1794 Louisa Co VA Will 7 July 1791 prov 8 Dec 1794 d/o Michael Holland
Estate of Pouncey Anderson. After decease of his widow Elizabeth Anderson on 22 November past (1794) Dated 11 Jan 1795 Sg: James Dabney Exor. Rec. 12 Jan 1795. Louisa Co VA Will Bk 3 pg 582
Will of Pouncey Anderson of St Martins Parish 28 Jan 1781 Rec. 13 Aug 1781 Wife Elizabeth Son Richard, Michael, children of my daughter Judith Dabney. To my daughter Judith Dabney 260 acres purchased of Owen Dabney on Taylors Creek. To my great grandaughter Ann Anderson Johnson d/o Christopher and Elizabeth Johnson. To grandchildren, children of Richard and Mary Anderson: Frances, Mary, Judith, Richard, Christian (grandaughter) and Jane Anderson. To children of Michael and Sarah Anderson my grandchildren: Thomas, Ann, Pouncey, Wm Reuben, Edmund and Richard Anderson. To children of James and Judith Dabney my grandchildren: Elizabeth Johnson, Cicely Dabney, Ann Anderson Dabney, Wm Dabney, Mary and Charity Dabney. Exors: wife Elizabeth Anderson and sons Richard and Michael Anderson and son-in-law James Dabney. Wit: Nathan Sims, Mary Sims and Samuel Dabney. Louisa Co VA Will Bk 2 pg 379
Birth*17041
Death*Aug 1781Louisa County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Elizabeth Holland
Dau-Bio* Judith Anderson
Son-Bio* Richard Anderson+
Son-Bio* Michael Anderson+

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William Anderson1 (M)
b. bt 1700 - 1710
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1660William Anderson
Mother-Bio* Dorothy Dabney
Birth*bt 1700 -
1710
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Immigrant N
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Elizabeth Holland1 (F)
d. b 1796
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Will of Elizabeth Holland Anderson (wife of Pouncey) 7 July 1791 Rec. 8 Dec 1794 Parish of St. Martins: Sons: Michael Anderson, Richard Anderson then to his son Richard Anderson Daughters: Judith Dabney wife of James Dabney Grandchildren: Richard son of Michael Anderson, Thomas M., Pouncey, Reuben, Edmund and David Anderson, Ann Thomson wife of Edmund Thomson and Elizabeth Anderson children of Michael Anderson. Elizabeth wife of Matthew Anderson, Frances Holland wife to Christopher Holland, Mary Woodson wife to John Woodson, Kitty Perkins wife to Robert Perkins, Judith, Jane, Susannah, Richard, Ann, Shandy and Joseph Anderson children of Richard Anderson. Cisley Shelton wife to Thomas Shelton, Ann Hardin wife to Thomas Hardin, Polly Dabney, Charity Dabney, and William Dabney children of Judith wife of James Dabney, Exors: son Michael Anderson, James Dabney and grandson Thomas W. Anderson. Sg: Elizabeth Anderson X. Wit: John Thomson, Zacheriah Pulliam. Louisa Co VA Will Bk 3 pg 572
Death*b 1796Louisa County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
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CoParent Pouncey Anderson
Dau-Bio* Judith Anderson
Son-Bio* Richard Anderson+
Son-Bio* Michael Anderson+

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Michael Anderson1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1704Pouncey Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Holland
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Virginia gazette and General Advertiser, on 08/17/1796 Micheal Anderson executor of Elizabeth Anderson dec'd, widow of Puncey Anderson, of Louisa County, dec'd will sell 10 of her Negros.
Immigrant N
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CoParent Sarah (?)
Son-Bio* Thomas Anderson
Dau-Bio* Ann Anderson
Son-Bio* Pouncey Anderson
Son-Bio* William Reuben Anderson
Son-Bio* Edmund Anderson
Son-Bio* Richard Anderson

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Keziah Anderson1 (F)
b. 1741, d. 25 Aug 1783
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1705Charles Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Chambers
Birth*17411
Marriage*23 Dec 1761John Raine1
Death*25 Aug 1783Cumberland County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent John Raine
Son-Bio* John Raine
Dau-Bio* Mary Ann Raine
Son-Bio* George Raine
Son-Bio* Charles Raine
Son-Bio* Joseph Shelton Raine

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Frances Anderson1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1705Charles Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Chambers
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Subj: Re: confusion reigns Date: 99-06-23 19:39:09 EDT From: bharris@@inebraska.com (Betty Harris) To: PatAnder73@@aol.com
Thanks for the sorting of Charleses. What a mess. I have ordered the indexes of Cumberland deeds. I noticed a Lawrence Anderson will in Cumberland but did not copy it. I found no Bartalot will. I will keep you posted. I wonder where the church parish records are? Which parish? It is nice to have Mary Elizabeth's siblings. There is no Gideon in will. I found out that Frances married Thomas Redd in IGI. Let me know if it sourts out.
Abstracted from Genealogies of Virginia Families, Broderbund CDRom; 1998 Volume II, Cl-Fi; ‘The Cunninghams of Cub Creek’ p536 Abstract-Frances Anderson, third wife of Thomas Redd, was daughter of Charles and Elizabeth [Chambers] Anderson. The parents of Charles Anderson were Thomas, who died in 1752 in Albemarle County, and Elizabeth Anderson. The mother of Elizabeth Chambers was Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Williams, son of the Roger Williams who died in Old Rappahannock County in 1677. Volume V R-Z “Captain Redd [1730-1801] and His Family’ p 73
Immigrant N
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Elizabeth Anderson1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1705Charles Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Chambers
Immigrant N
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William Anderson1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1705Charles Anderson
Mother-Bio* Elizabeth Chambers
Immigrant N
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Elizabeth Chambers1 (F)
Marriage*c 1735Charles Anderson1
Immigrant N
Last Edited31 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Charles Anderson
Dau-Bio* Frances Anderson
Dau-Bio* Elizabeth Anderson
Son-Bio* William Anderson
Dau-Bio* Mary Anderson
Son-Bio*c 1737Gideon Anderson+
Dau-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson+

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John Raine1 (M)
b. 1735, d. bt 1787 - 1789
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Subj: Some data Date: 99-07-28 20:38:42 EDT From: bharris@@inebraska.com (Betty Harris) To: patander73@@aol.com
5-437 1778 Charles Anderson of Cumberland sells to John Raine of same 130 A for 50 pounds [Charles had a daughter, Keziah, desÆd by 1784, who married a John Raine.]
Betty M Harris bharris@@inebraska.com
Birth*1735Henrico County, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*23 Dec 1761Keziah Anderson1
Death*bt 1787 -
1789
1
Immigrant N
Last Edited1 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Keziah Anderson
Son-Bio* John Raine
Dau-Bio* Mary Ann Raine
Son-Bio* George Raine
Son-Bio* Charles Raine
Son-Bio* Joseph Shelton Raine

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John Raine1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1735John Raine
Mother-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Mary Ann Raine1 (F)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1735John Raine
Mother-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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George Raine1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1735John Raine
Mother-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Charles Raine1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1735John Raine
Mother-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Joseph Shelton Raine1 (M)
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1735John Raine
Mother-Bio*1741Keziah Anderson
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 

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Richard Anderson1 (M)
b. c 1639, d. a 1704
Pedigree
Father-Bio*1618Richard Anderson
Note* [Anderson,Richard.FTW]
[Anderson.FTW]
Robert Anderson of Goldmine has been written about by William Pope Anderson who was generally more careful about what he claimed than other writers. From Virginia records and Some of W.P. Andersons notes it is obvious that there were coincident families with Robert headed by Richard and William and they all moved into the area that broke up into New Kent, King William & King & Queen Counties.
1693 Richard Anderson adj. Thomas Vicaries at Poroptank Creek
1699-1702. Richard Anderson Magistrate in King and Queen County
1704 Rent Roll Anderson, Richard King and Queen County 650 acres
1725 Richard Anderson adj. John Black
Bibliography
Anderson Family Records by William Pope Anderson, Cincinnatti, Ohio, 1936. (Although this book is primarily about Robert Anderson, see the data in the back of the book about the Richard Anderson family)
Cousins List CSTX08A@@PRODIGY.COM smithpat@@csn.net (Patricia Smith)
it is my speculation that this Richard was a son of Richard of the middle peninsula. William Pope Anderson inserted the family tree in his book without comment on what the association might be.
Birth*c 1639Williamsburg Peninsula, Virginia, USA1
Marriage*c 1680Caty (?)1
Death*a 1704King and Queen County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited22 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Caty (?)
Son-Bio* Matthew Anderson
Son-Bio* Hansford Anderson
Son-Bio*1681Richard Anderson+

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Caty (?)1 (F)
Marriage*c 1680Richard Anderson1
Immigrant N
Last Edited11 Apr 2001 
 
CoParent Richard Anderson
Son-Bio* Matthew Anderson
Son-Bio* Hansford Anderson
Son-Bio*1681Richard Anderson+

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Richard Anderson1 (M)
b. 1681, d. a 1767
Pedigree
Father-Bio*c 1639Richard Anderson
Mother-Bio* Caty (?)
Birth*16811
Death*a 1767King and Queen County, Virginia, USA1
Immigrant N
Last Edited7 Mar 2001 
 
CoParent Margaret (?)
Son-Bio*bt 1700 -
1710
Richard Anderson
Son-Bio*bt 1700 -
1710
Roger Anderson
Son-Bio*1701Paulin Anderson+
Son-Bio*c 1705Francis Anderson+

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