James Anderson 2nd Marriage to Isabella Bryan [nee Huggins]
The Genealogy of James Anderson
Begins with the marriage of his second
wife
Isabella Bryan
Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~teri/OH/brown-co.htm
The Genealogy of James Anderson
James Anderson is the Grandfather of Karl
James Anderson a famous painter [1874-1956] and Sherwood Berton Anderson famous
Novelist of Winesburg Ohio 1919.
[1876-1941]
Name: James Anderson
Born:
March 1, 1796 Cumberland County; Pennsylvania
Died:
May 11, 1886 Tiffin Adams County; Ohio
Spouse:
Mary Baird 1st
Isabella Bryan 2nd [nee Huggins]
Parents: Robert Anderson
Elizabeth Dickey
Occupation: Farmed
Political Party: Whig-Republican
Religion:
Presbyterian
Military: United States Army
Cause of Death:
Interment: -----Death Record Pending April 5, 2011
Mailed Brown County Records
Brown County Probate Court
Brown
County Probate Court
510 East State Street, Georgetown, OH 45121-1480(937)
378-6549
Source
http://www.lucas-co-probate-ct.org/brown.htm
Sherwood
Anderson A Writer in America Volume 1
Sherwood
Anderson Grandfather, was James Anderson, who had been born in Cumberland
County South Central Pennsylvania on March 1, 1796, of parents who themselves
both from that county. In 1807, when
James was eleven, his parents, Robert and Elizabeth Dickey Anderson, joined the
great Scotch-Irish and German migration from Pennsylvania homestead into
southern Ohio; in the fall of 1808 they took up three hundred acres of land a
miles North West Union, the newly settled seat of Adams County, some sixty-five
miles southeast of Cincinnati, close to the Ohio River. On this farm James Anderson lived until, in
1866, he moved to the nearby town of Sardinia, Ohio, where he died on May 11,
1886, at the age of ninety.1 pg 3
1. James Anderson comes from Nelson W. Evans and
Emmons B. Stivers, A History of Adams
County Ohio. [West Union, OH: E:B Stivers 19000], pp 504-5
Source:
http://books.google.com/books/download/A_history_of_Adams_County_Ohio.pdf?id=na8CAAAAMAAJ&hl=en&capid=AFLRE72T3C1cDnzX0KQfio19xhvbFwre_xwM1b2FxJRxbKi4uiyMu67g6aCheLMdUNI0lHsVzlafTUo_dnYxUULnHL-ntm0T-g&continue=http://books.google.com/books/download/A_history_of_Adams_County_Ohio.pdf%3Fid%3Dna8CAAAAMAAJ%26output%3Dpdf%26hl%3Den
THE SECOND WIFE OF JAMES ANDERSON
Name: Isabella Bryan
Born: July 2, 1806
Adams County Ohio
Died: March 16, 1896 Mission Hills Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California
Spouse: Zimir
Huggins 1st
James Anderson 2nd
Parents: Jesse
Bryan, Martha ?
Occupation:
Housewife
Cause of
Death: Old Age
Date of
Burial: 16 March 1896
Interment: IOOF CEMETERY SANTA CRUZ
MEMORIAL PARK 1927 OCEAN ST Santa Cruz CA 95060 Block I, Lot 69
AKA
Santa Cruz Memorial Park Cemetery
1927 Ocean St
Santa Cruz, California
Married: November 7, 1844 Highland County
Ohio
On November 7, 1844, he married Isabella
Bryan Huggin’s, a thirty-eight year old widow with two sons of her own. Page
3
Sherwood Anderson A Write in
America Volume 1
By
Walter B. Rideout
ISBN:
978-0-299-21530-9 COPYWRITE 2006
Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958 for James
Anderson Groom's
Name: James
Anderson Bride's Name: Issabella Huggins Marriage Date: 07 Nov 1844 Marriage
Place: Highland, Ohio Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51447-2 System Origin:
Ohio-ODM Source Film Number: 570613
Source:
Family Search.org
Web Source Image:
Huggins: 1. Nelson A. & Herman A.
The History of Adam County Ohio Page 505
Source:
James
Anderson comes from Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers, A History of Adams County Ohio. [West Union, OH: E:B Stivers
19000], pp 504-5
Source:
Findagrave.Com
US Biographies
Source:
Children
THE FATHER OF SHERWOOD BERTON ANDERSON
AND KARL JAMES ANDERSON
Irwin McLain Anderson
1845-1919
1. Irwin
McLain Anderson Sr.
Alias:
Major—The story Teller
Born:
August 7, 1845 Tiffin Adams County Ohio
Died: May
23, 1919 Jefferson Montgomery County Ohio
Spouse:
Emma Smith 1st, Minnie Dunn 2nd
Parents: James Anderson
Isabella Bryan Huggins,
Occupation:
Improvident Harness-maker/Painter
Cause of
Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage
Date of
Burial: May 24, 1919
Certificate#:
66218
Religion:
Presbyterian August 21, 1873
Military
Service: Union--PVT INFANTRY CIVIL WAR—Calvary United States Army
Age at
Death: YRS: 73 MOS: 10 DYS: 16
GAR: Grand
Army Republic
Interment:
Dayton National Cemetery Section 2 Row 2 Site 15 VA Medical Center 4100 West
Third Street
Dayton, OH 45428
The History of Adam County Ohio Page 505
Source:
James
Anderson comes from Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers, A History of Adams County Ohio. [West Union, OH: E:B Stivers 19000],
pp 504-5
Source:
Anderson, James to I.M. Anderson Camden, 1877 1
& 2
Reproduced from the original in the possession of
James is the father Of Irwin Anderson [1796-1886]
.M. Irwin Anderson son of James Anderson [1845-1919]
DAYTON MONTGOMERY CO OH
VETERAN CEMETERY
U.S., Burial Registers, Military Posts and National Cemeteries, 1862-1960
about Irwin M Anderson
Name: Irwin M Anderson Death Date: 23 May 1919 Burial Place: Dayton, Ohio Cemetery:
Dayton National Cemetery Grave Site: 2-2-15 Source Citation: The National Cemetery Administration; Dayton National Cemetery, Burial Ledger, c. 1800-1993.
2
Benjamin Dickey Anderson
Born: June 8, 1847
Tiffin Adam County Ohio
Died: September 17, 1908 Mission Hills Santa Cruz Town, Santa Cruz County, California
County, California
Spouse: Mary Jennie.
Parents: James Anderson
Isabelle Bryan
Occupation: Harness Maker
Cause of Death: Cerebral Apoplexy
Death Certificate #: 8-024452
Date of Burial#: September 20,
1909
Informant: Mrs. B D Anderson
[Mary Jennie]
Age at Death: YRS: 61 MOS: 3 DYS:
9
Interment: IOOF CEMETERT SANAT
CRUZ MEMORIAL PARK 1927 OCEAN ST Santa Cruz CA 95060 Block I, Lot 69
AKA
Santa Cruz Memorial Park Cemetery
1927 Ocean St
Santa Cruz, California
Issue: Clarence Brown Anderson [1875-1897]
SHERWOOD ANDERSON A WRITER IN AMERICA
VOLUME 1
In
1880 there were three harness makers in town rather than the two, including
Irwin, 1875, possibly; however, the departure was somehow linked to financial
troubles on the part of Irwin’s brother, Benjamin Dickey Anderson, who seems to
have been at this time, though no one knows for how long, a harness maker in
the village of Fairhaven nearby to both Morning Sun and Camden, and who was
probably the Anderson of oral Tradition who “skipped out of. . .Fairhaven
owning a bill for leather.” Whatever the reason, the local newspaper, the
Camden Herald, noted in its “Personal” Column for the issue of September 1,
1877, that I.M. Anderson will leave here in a few days for Independence, Ohio.
Where he will engage in business.” Once
again the Andersons were taking up their migration generally northward through
Ohio.
Page
17
ISBN
978-0299-2153-9 By Walter Bates Rideout
NOTES
TO PAGES 17-18 FOOT NOTE 29
The
somewhat confused evidence on this matter is given TRTW, page 496-98, and
Dinsmoor, “An Inquiry,” p. 7. In addition one should note in Morgan’s Directory
of Preble County, p. 163, that a B.D. Anderson” was then dealing in “Horses and
& Saddles,” in “Fair Haven.” Since Benjamin Dickey Anderson was a harness
maker, it seems probable that this was Irwin’s younger brother, an
identification strengthened by the conflicting stories as to the town from
which an Anderson left without paying a bill. Further, this identification may
help explain Benjamin Dickey’s removal by 1886 to California.
Page
706
ISBN
978-0299-2153-9 By Walter Bates Rideout
Encyclopedia of American Biography 80 Eight Ave. New York. N.Y.
June 7th 1941
There is a record of my father’s family
written by his brother Dickee. Things in
it that I remember being told. He was named after a famous spy named Dickey.
1. Karl
Anderson [1874-1956] Nephew
Series 4: Family Correspondence, 1904-1968
Letters to and from Sherwood
Anderson's family members. A bulk of the
correspondence (five document cases) is from Sherwood Anderson to Eleanor
Copenhaver Anderson and is rich in information regarding Sherwood's travels
during his lecture tours from 1930-1941. Also significant in size is Sherwood's
correspondence to and from Laura Copenhaver, his mother-in-law. The series also
includes letters to and from his children, brothers, and wives. Arranged –alphabetically- by the author of
the correspondence.
3-7- 1945 Anderson, Karl
Source:
Due to Copyright laws I cannot
display the original Document Due to @ Copyright Laws.
Santa Cruz California
Source:
TULARE COUNTY
GREAT REGISTER OF 1888
Surname Given Name Age Nativity Occupation Residence Naturalization Date Year
Anderson Benjamin Dickey 40 Ohio Clerk Tulare 29 Mar. 1888
Source:
http://www.cagenweb.com/cpl/tulare/TulareCoVoterRegistration1888.htm
Surname First Name Age Nativity Precinct Page Registered Naturalized
Anderson Benjamin Dickey 43 Ohio Tulare 1 21 Aug 1890
Source:
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This file contains the names from the 1890 Great Register of Tulare County, California
Anderson Benjamin Dickey 43 Ohio Tulare 1 21 Aug 1890
Anderson James Newton 57 Ohio Tulare 1 14 Aug 1890 [1/2 Brother]
Source:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ca/tulare/greatregister/gr1890.txt
1.
Martha Carolina Anderson
Alias:
Mattie
Born:
February 12, 1850 Tiffin West Union Adams, County Ohio
Died: 5
Dec 1935 Spoka ne, Spokane County
Washington
Spouse: James Porter Mc Govney or McGoveney 1st
James Frank Major 2nd
Parents: James
Anderson
Isabelle Bryan
Occupation: Housewife
Cause of Death: Arteclorsis Senility
Death Certificate#: 1641
Date of Burial: December 7, 1935
Age at Death: YRS: 85 MOS: 9 DYS: 23
Interment:
Riverside Park Cemetery Spokane; Spokane County Washington
Special Note: Martha was born February 12, 1850 not 1854 She is found in the 1850 Federal Census
1850 United States Federal Census about
Martha C Anderson
Name:
Martha C Anderson Age: 0 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850 Birth Place: Ohio
Gender: Female Home in 1850 (City, County, State): Tiffin, Adams, Ohio Family
Number: 1416 Source Citation: Year:
1850; Census Place: Tiffin, Adams, Ohio; Roll: M432_657; Page: 144B; Image:
292.
Date Taken: August 30, 1850
Source:
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1850usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=13111201
Web Source Image:
Married: December 21, 1869 Brown County
Ohio, County Marriages, 1790-1950 for
James Porter Mcgovney
Name:
James Porter Mcgovney Titles & Terms:
Event: Marriage Event Date: 21 Dec 1869 Event Place: Brown, Ohio Spouse:
Martha C. Anderson Reference Number: p215 Film Number: 384278 Digital Folder
Number: 4016613 Image Number: 143
1st James
Porter McGovney The
Marriage Record of Martha Carolina Anderson and James Porter McGovney
Source:
https://familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/MXZX-587/p1
Web Source Image:
ISSUES: Clarence
Adrian, Abby, & James Claude Mcgoveny
Second Marraige of Martha Caroline Anderson [nee McGoveny]
2nd JAMES FRANKLIN MAJOR
RRIED: February 12, 1885 Wichita
Sedgwick County, Kansas
McGovney,
Mattie Majors, James F. 12 Feb 1885 C210
Source:
Issues: Daisy & Lillian Major