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Sampson Alexander Anderson

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Sampson Alexander Anderson

Birth
Saline County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Nov 1922 (aged 63)
Raleigh, Saline County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Tison, Saline County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.8805187, Longitude: -88.5228773
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Monday, November 27th, 1922

Saline county lost another splendid citizen Sunday, and Harrisburg acquaintances of deceased were pained when the announcement of the death of SAMP A. ANDERSON was made. Mr. Anderson was a well known and highly esteemed farmer citizen of Long Branch township, living about four miles north of Raleigh.
The death of the well known farmer came as a surprise, as his illness of only a week's duration was unknown to many of his friends. He would have been 64 years old had he lived until January, and his death was the result of several causes.
Mr. Anderson was the father of George Anderson, Silas Anderson, James Anderson and Mrs. Arthur Coffee, all of this city and of John Anderson of Nebraska, Walter Anderson and Lelle and Helen Anderson, the last three children living at home. Deceased was also the brother-in-law of W. T. Cable and Mrs. Otis Dixon of Harrisburg. He was a man who had held the highest esteem of every acquaintance all during his eventful life. Funeral was held this afternoon, interment taking place at the Rhine cemetery.

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Monday, November 27th, 1922

Saline county lost another splendid citizen Sunday, and Harrisburg acquaintances of deceased were pained when the announcement of the death of SAMP A. ANDERSON was made. Mr. Anderson was a well known and highly esteemed farmer citizen of Long Branch township, living about four miles north of Raleigh.
The death of the well known farmer came as a surprise, as his illness of only a week's duration was unknown to many of his friends. He would have been 64 years old had he lived until January, and his death was the result of several causes.
Mr. Anderson was the father of George Anderson, Silas Anderson, James Anderson and Mrs. Arthur Coffee, all of this city and of John Anderson of Nebraska, Walter Anderson and Lelle and Helen Anderson, the last three children living at home. Deceased was also the brother-in-law of W. T. Cable and Mrs. Otis Dixon of Harrisburg. He was a man who had held the highest esteem of every acquaintance all during his eventful life. Funeral was held this afternoon, interment taking place at the Rhine cemetery.



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