Friday, September 20, 2013

The family of The Story Teller Irwin McLain Anderson I


The family of

The Story Teller

Irwin McLain Anderson I



Irwin McLain Anderson & Minnie Gertrude Dunn
                                                           Their Wedding Day
                         March 13, 1901 Connersville, Fayette County Indiana
                                                                            2nd Marriage


Name: Irwin Major McLain Anderson
Alias: Major—The Story Teller
Born: August 7, 1845 Tiffin Adams County Ohio
Died: May 23, 1919 Jefferson Montgomery County Ohio
Spouse: Emma Jane Smith 1st, Minnie Dunn 2nd [nee Stevens]
Parents:  James Anderson [ne –married before]2nd
                Isabella Bryan [nee—Huggins]2nd
Occupation:-Farmer/ Improvident Harness-maker/Painter
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Medical: Crohn’s Disease developed during the Civil War
Date of Burial: May 24, 1919
Certificate#: 66218
Religion: Presbyterian August   21, 1873
Religion: Agnostic after civil war
Military Service: Union--PVT INFANTRY CIVIL WAR—Calvary United States Army
United One:  Company: F Regiment: 7 State: Ohio Arm of Service: Cavalry
United Two: Company G, 129th O. V. I.,
Age at Death: YRS: 73 MOS:  10 DYS: 16
Pension File#: 792320
Disable American Veteran: Yes
Interment: Dayton National Cemetery Section 2 Row 2 Site 15 VA Medical Center 4100 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45428

 

IRWIN M. ANDERSON, a resident of Clyde, Ohio, was born August 7, 1845, at West Union. His father was James Anderson, who was a separate sketch herein. Irwin Anderson went to school at West Union in the old stone schoolhouse which stood where the house occupied by John Knox now stands.

In June, 1863, he enlisted in Company G, 129th O. V. I., and served until the eighth of March following. He enlisted Aug. 25, 1864, in the Seventh Ohio Cavalry, and was mustered out with the company, July 1, 1865. In both services he was in the campaigns about East Tennessee. He was in the affair at Cumberland Gap on September 9, 1863; in Burnside's campaign against Longstreet that fall and winter. He was engaged in the siege of Knoxville in the Fall of 1864, and was in the battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee; Pulaski, Tennessee; Plantersville and Selma, Alabama, in 1865. After the war was over, he went to school in Xenia, Ohio, in 1865, and 1866. He then located in Mexico, Missouri, and was in the west and southwest from 1866 to 1870. In the latter year, he located in Camden, Ohio. He was married Oct. 14, 1873, to Miss Emma J. Smith, of Oxford, Ohio. He resided there until 1877. In that year, he located in Mansfield, Ohio, and worked for the Aultman-Taylor Company. He resided in Marion from 1880 to 1883, when he located in Clyde, Ohio, which has since been his home. His wife died May 10, 1895. He has six children, five sons and a daughter. His son, Carl J., is an artist in Springfield, Ohio, and illustrates the "Woman's Home Companion." His daughter, Stella, lives in Chicago with her brothers. Sherwood is a bookkeeper in Chicago, as is his son Irwin. His son, Ray, is a student and his son, Earl, is in an art school there. They all reside at No. 1036 Adams Street, and the sister keeps house for them.
Mr. Anderson takes a great interest in army organizations. For four years he has been engaged in preparing entertainments for various Grand Army Posts. He possesses considerable dramatic talent, and has been very successful in his work.

 
Source:
http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/adams/adamsco_bios_a.htm

Crohn’s Disease:

Crohn's disease may also be called ileitis or enteritis. In the pension file, and the term as describe Crohn’s disease didn’t come about until 1932.

 

Source:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/151620.php

In Irwin’s pension file talk about poor diet and it also talk about the stress during his enlistments.
He also was low in weight he was between 5’ 8” or 5’9” in height his average weight was 144 LBS

Male Height to Weight Ratio


Height

Low

Target

High

5' 8"

137

154

171

5' 9"

139

157

175

Source:
http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/height_weight.shtml

 
Weight Loss
Over the course of a lengthy flare up a loss of 20lbs or more is not uncommon.

Source:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_weight_loss_with_Crohn's

Read more: 
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_weight_loss_with_Crohn's#ixzz1ZkF1obRf

It is not Irwin fault to why he couldn’t work. The evidence is loud and clear.  What Crohn’s disease cause and how it came about is he developed it during the Civil War.  In 1880 he filed for pension.  He received.  Then for the next 25 years he was fighting for invalid status.  The disease progressed.  The average life; expectancy of the  disease 77 years today.  However, Irwin was at the time of death was 73 years old.  He died of Cerebral Hemorrhage.

 Genealogist have to look at everything as a whole when researching family.  Irwin definitely had  Crohn’s  everything I have read and learned for the past three years.  I believe Irwin developed Crohn’s disease during the Civil War.  This may help understand the disease.  I would love to help and talk about this.  If it can help researchers understand the disease.  And this is a great way to re-examine Crohn’s  all the conditions that have been spelled out in most of the readings and symptoms are all in Irwin’s file.  Most of all it is Sherwood Anderson’s father the author of Winesburg Ohio.

DECLARATION FOR PENSION ACT MAY 11, 1912
Description of Irwin McLain Anderson
Ht: 5’9”
Wt: 144
Eye Color: Black
Hair Color: Black
Complexion: Dark

 
Source: Pension file 792320—The above is his vital when he was place in the Soldiers home.  Also his weight throughout the file  144 pounds.
 

Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
On November 7, 1844, James Anderson married Isabella Bryan Huggins a thirty-eight-year- old widow with two sons of her own.  James and his second wife, a woman with “the same happy and genial disposition as her husband,” added yet two more sons and a daughter to a large harmonious family.  The oldest of this third and last set of children was Irwin McLain Anderson, who was born August 7, 1845, and was to become the father of Sherwood Anderson.


Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
Pg 3-4  The University Press of Wisconsin Press  ISBN: 0-209-21530-x  Date: 2006

Crohn's Disease  Called ileties or enteritis  in the pension file and these terms as described Crohn's disease didn't come about 1932

TYPE# 1:  GRASTRODYODENAL
KNOWN AS GI CROHN'S DISEASE

TERM: 1932

INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
1. PERNIANAL DISEASE
2. STUNTED GROWTH
3. DIARRHEA
4. ABDOMINAL PAIN /TENDERNESS--YES
5. LOSS OF APETITE--------DRANK HEAVILY
6. LOSS OF WEIGHT---IRWIN WAS UNDER WEIGHT
7. FEVER
8. FATIGUE
9. RECTAL BLEEDING--YES.





                           Emma Jane Smith



Name: Emma Jane Smith
Born: October 2, 1852, Oxford Butler County Ohio
Died: May 10, 1895 Clyde Sandusky County Ohio
Spouse: Irwin McLain Anderson
Parents: William H. Smith
             Margaret Austry
Occupation: Hard Working Homemaker
Cause of Death: Consumption
Death Record: VOL: 3 Page 41
Age at Death: YRS: 42 MOS: 8 DYS: 2
Religion: Methodist 1st
Religion: Presbyterian 2nd
Interment: McPherson Cemetery, Clyde Sandusky County Ohio



Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
Margaret Austry, was originally from Germany.  She was the daughter of one Henry Austry and was born, probably near Berlin, on September 10, 1830.  When she was still a young child, her parents brought her to the United States.  On December 22, 1851, at age of Cincinnati, for on that day she was married by a justice of the peace to William H. Smith, possibly an Englishman and a teacher, who probably lived near Oxford. By this husband Margaret had two daughters.  The first of these, Emma Jane, who was to become the mother of Sherwood Anderson, was born on October 1, 1852, near Oxford.  What-ever William Smith may have been like, faithfulness was not one of his strong points; in March of 1854 shortly before the birth of Emma’s sister Mary Ann, and he deserted his wife “without any cause” and permanently disappeared, leaving his family without support of her parents.
 
Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
On July 8, 1857 Margaret Smith petitioned the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County for a divorce, custody of the children, “reasonable alimony,” and restoration “to her maiden name Margaret Ostray on December 4, 1857, the divorce was granted.  Margaret was given exclusive Custody of the Children.

 The divorce decree released Margaret to marry again, and shortly thereafter, on March 29, 1858, she married a Louis Meyers, who seems to have been a farmer or farm laborer of German extraction, to have been about two years older than she, and to have lived either in or near Oxford [Butler] County Ohio.  However, though a year later Margaret bore yet another daughter, also named Margaret, this second marriage was hardly more fortunate than the first; for it appears that Louis Myers was killed by a bolt of lightning while standing under a tree.”

 
Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin

Pg 13-14:  The University Press of Wisconsin Press  ISBN: 0-209-21530-x  Date: 2006



The Marriage of
Irwin
&
Emma

Married: March 11, 1873 Israel, Preble  County Ohio

 
Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
February 26, 1873, Irwin Anderson, age twenty-seven, and Emma Smith age twenty, were granted a marriage license by the probate judge of Preble County; and on March 11, they were united in marriage by the Reverenced Joseph MacHatton, pastor, for a dozen years of Hopewell Church, at a ceremony in the Faris Home.

Religion—Anderson Family--Presbyterian
Emma Smith Anderson decided to leave the Methodism for Presbyterianism, for on August 21, 1873, she was received into the Hopewell Church.  Religion was to be comfort in the difficult years yet to come.

Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter  B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
Pg 15:  The University Press of Wisconsin Press  ISBN: 0-209-21530-x  Date: 2006

 
                                                        
 
The Children
                                                                          Of
                                      Irwin McLain Anderson I
                                                                        &
Emma Jane Smith
 
Father
                                                            Irwin McLain Anderson
                                                                     Estelle, Karl James
Irwin McLain Jr., Ray Maynard, Earl Jason, & Sherwood Berton
 
 
The Fame of the Anderson
Family
Karl James Anderson
American Painter
1874-1956
Sherwood Berton Anderson
AKA Lawrence
American Novelist
Winesburg Ohio
1876-1941
 


Karl Anderson

Born:
Oxford, Ohio 1874

Died:
Westport, Connecticut 1956

Photo Caption:
Karl Anderson, Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum J0030131.

Photo Caption:
Karl Anderson, Peter A. Juley & Son Collection, Smithsonian American Art Museum J0001201.

 

 

Photo 1:
http://americanart.si.edu/images/JuleyBio/J0001201_1b.jpg

Source:
http://siris-juleyphoto.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1N2424YL89874.7365&profile=julallimg&source=~!sijuleyphotos&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100018~!1201~!0&ri=1&aspect=subtab31&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Karl+Anderson&index=.SI&uindex=&aspect=subtab31&menu=search&ri=1#focus
 
1.       Carl James Anderson
               Alias:  Karl
               Born: January 13, 1874 Sun Morning; Oxford Butler County Ohio
             Died: May 18, 1956 Westport Sanitarium West Port Fairfield County Connecticut
             Spouse:  Helen H. Edgerton. Buell
             Parents: Irwin [Erwin] McLain Anderson
                            Emma Jane Smith
            Occupation: Artist---- impressionist painter of genre, mythology, symbolism
           Cause of Death: Cerebral artery thrombosis
           Date of burial: 21 May 1956
         Age at Death: YRS: 82 MOS: 4 DYS: 5
         State File #: 09224:  Certificate: 3;
         Interment: -- Mount Grove Cemetery Bridgeport Connecticut
Married: September 1, 1904 Washington County Ohio
Issues: Alice Melissa, and James Buell Anderson
 
2.  Estella Anderson
              Alias: Stella
             Born: April 13, 1875 Camden Preble County Ohio
             Died: May 10, 1917 Chicago, Cook County Illinois
                      Spouse: John H. Hill
            Parents:  Irwin McLain Anderson
                             Emma Jane Smith
            Occupation: Teacher
            Cause of Death: Hypostatic Pneumonia
           Certificate#: 15790
           Age at Death:  YRS: 41 DYS: 27
            Date of Burial: May 12, 1917
           Informant: John H. Hill
Religion: Presbyterian

Interment: Memorial Cemetery Chicago Cook County Illinois
 
 
 
Married: June 15, 1910 Chicago Cook County Illinois
Issue: Margaret E. Hill



3.  Sherwood Berton Anderson
      Alias:  Jobby Anderson Bert, Buck Fever, Zip Coon
      Special Note: Birth Record Lawrence
      Born: September 13, 1876 Camden Preble County Ohio
      Died:  March 8, 1941 Colón Panama
      Spouse: Cornelia Platt Lane 1st
                       Tennessee Caflin Mitchell 2nd
                        Elizabeth Norma Prall 3rd
                        Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver 4th
    Parents: Irwin McLain Anderson
                    Emma Jane Anderson
  Occupation: Advertiser copyeditor/ Businessman / Author
  Cause of Death: peritonitis Intestinal Blockage
  Contribution: Swallowed tooth pick while eating olive
   United States Military:  Ohio Army National Guard
                                 Rank:  Corporal
  Date of Enlistment:  April 25, 1898
Date of Mustard out:  May 24, 1899
Disable American Veteran: Yes
Served: Spanish American War
Time of Death: 5:49 P.M. Panama Time
  Date of Burial: March 26, 1941
     Informant:  Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver Anderson 4th wife
       Cremation: Yes
       Religion: Atheistic
       Interment: Round Hill Cemetery. Marion Smyth County Virginia

 


Name:
Sherwood Anderson

Source Citation: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Washington, D.C.; General Records of the Department of State; Record Group: RG59-Entry 205; Box Number: 1086; Box Description: 1940-1944 Panama An - Z.

 Source:

Source:

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=0&gsfn=Sherwood&gsln=Anderson&sx=&rg_f27__date=&rs_f27__date=0&f31=&rg_81004011__date=&rs_81004011__date=0&gskw=&prox=1&db=deathsamericancitizenabroad&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-i&indiv=1&pf=1&recid=&h=152983&fh=0&ct=&fsk=&bsk=
 

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 Web Source Image 3:

http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx?dbid=1616&path=1940+-+1944.Panama.An+-+Z.3&sid=&gskw=Sherwood+Anderson

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Washed out

 

Married:  16 May 1904 Toledo Lucas County Ohio
      Divorced: July 27, 1916   Berrien County Court Berrien County Michigan
      Cornelia Platt Lane
      Issues: Robert Land, John Sherwood, Marion Mimi Anderson

 

Married: 30 Jul 1916 Chateauguay Franklin County New York
        Divorced: April 5, 1924 Reno Washoe County Nevada
      Tennessee Caflin Mitchell
      No Issues:

 Married:  05 Apr 1924 Martinez Contra Costa County California
Divorced: February 2, 1932 Marion Smyth County Virginia
      Elizabeth Norma Prall
No Issues:

 
     Married: July 5, 1933 Marion Smyth County Virginia
     Death:  March 8, 1941 Colon Panama
    Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver
     No Issues:

 

4. Irwin McLain Anderson Jr.
    Born: June 10, 1877 Mansfield Richland County Ohio
    Died: April 28, 1934 Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore: Baltimore City;  
              Baltimore County Maryland
    Spouse: Anna R.  Maloney             
    Parents:  Irwin McLain Anderson
                     Emma Jane Smith
    Occupation: Business—Accountant/Supervisor American Cannery Company
    Cause of Death:  Arteriosclerosis Cardiovascular Disease
                                     Myocarditis   Failure
     Contributing Factors: Hypertension—Chronic Nephritis 
    Death Certificate #: F 00868
    Date of Burial: April 30, 1934
     Age At Death: YRS: 56 MOS: 10 DYS: 10
     Religion: Catholic
           Interment:  Druid Ridge Cemetery Baltimore County Maryland

Anna R. Maloney
Married: February 1, 1907 Chicago Cook County Illinois

Issues: Irwin McLain III, Dorothy Helen, George Irwin, Anna Elizabeth, & Mary Jane Anderson

 

5. Ray Maynard Anderson
      Alias: Raymond M. Anderson
     Born: May 23, 1883 Caledonia Marion County Ohio
     Died: November 9, 1946;  Limaburg Florence, Boone County      
     Kentucky
     Spouse:  Alma Bernadine Woeckener    
     Parents: Irwin McLain Scherer
                      Emma Jane Smith
     Occupation: Journalist-Publisher
     Informant: Sherwood Fenton Anderson Sr. [Nephew of Late 
     Sherwood Anderson]
     Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
     Date of Burial: November 13, 1946
     Certificate#: 230890                                                                
      Age at Death: YRS: 63 MOS: 5   DYS: 18
     Interment: Odd Fellows Cemetery Burlington Boone County Kentucky
 
Alma Bernadine Woeckener
Married: 12 Mar 1910 Butler County Ohio
Issues: Sherwood Fenton Anderson I

6. Earl Jason. Anderson
   Born: June 16, 1885 Clyde Sandusky County Ohio    
Died: March 16, 1927 Naval Hospital New Port; New Port County Rhode Island    
Spouse: Never Married
    Parents Irwin McLain Anderson            
     Emma Jane Smith    
Occupation: Wandering Poet / Mariner/ Undocument Merchant Marine 
Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis                               
Due to: Hemiplegia                     
Contributing Factor: Paralytic Stroke    
Date of Interment:  March 27, 1927   
  Certificate#: BK7/PG 224 / 04280944   
  Age at Death: YRS: 41 MOS: 9 DYS: 0   
  Issued: Newport Rhode Island     Filing Date: April 4, 1927     Military Service: Undocumented Merchant Marine—During WWI     Disable American Veteran: Yes    
Interment: McPherson Cemetery Clyde Sandusky County Ohio
                                  
Married: Single


7.Fern Anderson
     Born:  January 21, 1890 Clyde Sandusky County Ohio
     Died: December 9, 1891 Clyde Sandusky County Ohio
     Parents:  Irwin McLain Anderson
                   Emma Jane Smith
     Cause of Death: Congestion of the Brain
     Age at Death: YRS: 1 MOS: 11, DYS: 18
      Certified Copy of Death Record: Vol: 3 PG: 16 No. 6
     Interment: McPherson Cemetery Clyde Sandusky County Ohio

 

Married: Single
Issues: No

 
 
The Marriage of
Irwin McLain Anderson I
To
Minnie Gertrude Dunn [nee Stevens]
 
NOTES TO PAGES 85-87   CHAPTER 3. YOUNG MAN FROM THE PROVINCES
29. IRWIN’S post Clyde years can be briefly documented.  Statements in Nelson Evan’s Sketch of him in A HISTORY OF ADAMS COUNTY, OHIO SHOW THAT HE WAS STILL at Clyde in June 1900, while various papers in his Civil War Pension file [No. WC 880 555] date his move to Connersville as not later than March 13, 1901, when he married Minnie Stevens.  His second wife had been born June 12, 1864, in Rush County Indiana.
 
On May 25, 1891, she married Frank C. Stevens Connersville and on June 17, 1898 was granted a divorce from him, the court awarding her custody of their one child, Freddie.  On March 21, 1903 Minnie Bore Irwin a son, Harold, the only Child of their marriage.  Irwin win applied for an additional veteran’s pension on May 12, 1912 under the provisions of the act of May 11 of that year, and on January 12, 1914, he was admitted to the National Military Home in Dayton, Ohio.  Here, at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, he died on May 23, 1919.
 
Sherwood Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1 By Walter   B. Rideout Introduction By Charles Modlin
Pg 719:  The University Press of Wisconsin Press; ISBN: 0-209-21530-x; Date: 2006
 
 



Name: Minnie Gertrude Dunn
Born: June 12, 1864   Rush County; Indiana
Died: August 4, 1938 Fayette Memorial Hospital Connersville City, Fayette County Indiana
Spouse: Mr. Frank C. Stevens  1st
                  , Irwin McLain Anderson 2nd
Parents: Archibald James Dunn, Sarah A. Cunningham
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Age at Death: YRS: 74 MOS: 1 DYS: 23
Date of Burial: August 8, 1938
Death  Certificate#: 23121
Interment: Dale Cemetery 801 N Gregg Road, Connersville, Fayette County Indiana 47331 Lot 397 Section D


Married: March 13, 1901 Connersville Fayette County Indiana

Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992  Irwind W. Anderson

Groom's Name: Irwin W. Anderson Groom's Birth Date:  Groom's Birthplace:  Groom's Age:  Bride's Name: [Mrs.]Minnie A. Stevens Bride's Birth Date:  Bride's Birthplace:   Bride's Age:  Marriage Date: 13 Mar 1901 Marriage Place: Fayette, Indiana Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00455-3 System Origin: Indiana-EASy Source Film Number: 1869787 Reference Number: p477



Source:
https://familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_327782526%2Fp1&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D

 
 
The Children
Of
Irwin McLain Anderson I
&
Minnie Gertrude Dunn [nee Stevens]
 
 
Children
 
1.    Harold Dunn Anderson
           Born: March 21, 1903 Connersville Fayette County Indiana
          Died: July 18, 1928; Columbia Fayette County Indiana
         Spouse: Margaret Alice Ireton
        Parents: Irwin McLain Anderson
                     Minnie  Gertrude  Dunn
         Occupation: Paper Hanger
        Cause of Death: Cancer of the Liver
       Date of Burial: July 21, 1928
       Age at Death: YRS: 25 MOS: 3 DYS: 27
      Certificate#: 21156
      Interment: Dale Cemetery 801 N Gregg Road, Connersville, Fayette County Indiana 47331 Lot 397 Section D
 
 
Margaret Alice Ireton
Married: 31 May 1923 Butler County Ohio
 
Issues: Alice Jean [Peggy] Anderson, and James E. Anderson
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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