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Eva Isadora <I>Carter</I> Anderson

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Eva Isadora Carter Anderson

Birth
Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, USA
Death
17 Apr 1958 (aged 90)
Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.9531139, Longitude: -91.5429458
Plot
lot 178 block 4A space e-3
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Eva Isadora, sixth daughter of Howard and Eleanor [Lyon] Carter [son of Isaac G. Garter, son of Isaac P. Carter], was born July 25, 1867, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
She grew up on the farm where she was born, where she had plenty of exercise, but was not required to work very hard. The society was good and she had plenty of room to romp and play. The organ had taken the place of the spinning wheel of former days and the girls were taught to play which they sometimes reluctantly did, but not in this case. She got a good education in the country schools and then went to Mt. Pleasant to qualify herself for teaching, but did not teach.
Alfred Henry Anderson, sixth son of John and Sarah (Sprague) Anderson, was born Apr. 1, 1859, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
During his minority his parents, natives of the United States, resided in Henry and Washington counties, he staying with them until they went to Kansas in 1883. He worked by the month part of the time and later at putting in tile drains at which he was a skilled hand. His surroundings were good and he contracted no bad habits.
Eva Isadora Carter and Alfred Henry Anderson were married Jan. 4, 1888, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa. To this union five children were born :
John, Feb. 12, 1889, Mount Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa; died Feb. 12, 1889, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa.
Clarke Leslie, May 10, 1891, Cowley county, Kansas; died 19 .
Hazel Dove, December 7, 1894, Cowley county, Kansas; died 19 .
Floyd Manly, November 28, 1899, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
Kenneth Dale, September 13, 1904, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
They lived in the house on the Carter farm and helped to farm the home place for two years. In February, 1890, they went to Cowley county, Kansas, where he had land. This moving was not done in wagons, but horses, wagons, farming utensils and household goods were put in a car and taken by rail, one man going with it to attend to the horses, the family going on the passenger train; a quick way to move; but costing more money. Here he engaged in farming; but finding Kansas a poor country for the business they sold out and in September, 1895, moved in company with other families in wagons, camping out by the way to the old home in Henry county, Iowa.
The home farm was for rent and they moved into the house that winter and ran the place successfully for eight years, when the farm was sold and as they had no house on their own land they rented a place joining the home farm and moved on it, where they now live.
They attend the Methodist church which she joined in her youth. She is devoted to the cause of the Master. He never made any profession of religion; but is a kind, moral man, willing to help others in the duties of life.

"History of Isaac P. Carter Family and their Descendants" published in Washington, Iowa in 1905.
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Funeral services were held for Mrs. Eva Anderson from Weir-Cookes Funeral Home with Dr. Ernest A. Matthews associate pastor of the First Methodist church officiating.
Vocal music was presented by Mr. Gary Shaw, solist, accompanied by Mr. Frank Keedy at the organ.
Bears were: Milo Anderson, Daryl Anderson, La Verne Anderson, James Anderson, Robert Anderson and Donald Pratt.
Graveside services was conducted by the members of the Rebekah Lodge.
Interment was in the Forest Home Cemetery.
Eva Isdora Carter was the youngest daughter of Howard and Eleanor Lyon Carter and was born in Marion Twp., Henry Co., Iowa on July 25, 1867.
She grew up on the farm where she was born and attended country school, then later Howes Academy in Mt. Pleasant.
On Jan. 4, 1888, she was married to Alfred H. Anderson. For two years they resided on the Carter farm where she was born. In 1890, they moved to Cowley County, Kansas, but finding Kansas a poor farm country they returned to Iowa in Sept. 1895 in company with other families in covered wagon.
Besides farming in Henry county, they lived in Van Buren county 10 years. In 1916, they moved to Mt. Pleasant and on July 7, 1946, Mr. Anderson died.
To this union was born four sons and one daughter.
John who died in infancy, Clark L. and Mrs. Hazel Coltrane of Stockport, Floyd M. of Woodlawn, Cal. and Kenneth D. of Tuson, Ariz.
She also leaves eight grand children, 13 great grand children, and two great-great grand children and many nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the Methodist church, Crystal Rebekah Lodge and W.R.C.
Mrs. Anderson was priviledged to live to celebrate her 90th birthday in July, 1957, at which time her entire family was present except two grand daughters.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by five sisters and three brothers.

Mt. Pleasant News, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, April 21, 1958, page 6.
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A descendant of Isaac P. Carter.
Eva Isadora, sixth daughter of Howard and Eleanor [Lyon] Carter [son of Isaac G. Garter, son of Isaac P. Carter], was born July 25, 1867, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
She grew up on the farm where she was born, where she had plenty of exercise, but was not required to work very hard. The society was good and she had plenty of room to romp and play. The organ had taken the place of the spinning wheel of former days and the girls were taught to play which they sometimes reluctantly did, but not in this case. She got a good education in the country schools and then went to Mt. Pleasant to qualify herself for teaching, but did not teach.
Alfred Henry Anderson, sixth son of John and Sarah (Sprague) Anderson, was born Apr. 1, 1859, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
During his minority his parents, natives of the United States, resided in Henry and Washington counties, he staying with them until they went to Kansas in 1883. He worked by the month part of the time and later at putting in tile drains at which he was a skilled hand. His surroundings were good and he contracted no bad habits.
Eva Isadora Carter and Alfred Henry Anderson were married Jan. 4, 1888, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa. To this union five children were born :
John, Feb. 12, 1889, Mount Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa; died Feb. 12, 1889, Mt. Pleasant, Henry county, Iowa.
Clarke Leslie, May 10, 1891, Cowley county, Kansas; died 19 .
Hazel Dove, December 7, 1894, Cowley county, Kansas; died 19 .
Floyd Manly, November 28, 1899, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
Kenneth Dale, September 13, 1904, Henry county, Iowa; died 19 .
They lived in the house on the Carter farm and helped to farm the home place for two years. In February, 1890, they went to Cowley county, Kansas, where he had land. This moving was not done in wagons, but horses, wagons, farming utensils and household goods were put in a car and taken by rail, one man going with it to attend to the horses, the family going on the passenger train; a quick way to move; but costing more money. Here he engaged in farming; but finding Kansas a poor country for the business they sold out and in September, 1895, moved in company with other families in wagons, camping out by the way to the old home in Henry county, Iowa.
The home farm was for rent and they moved into the house that winter and ran the place successfully for eight years, when the farm was sold and as they had no house on their own land they rented a place joining the home farm and moved on it, where they now live.
They attend the Methodist church which she joined in her youth. She is devoted to the cause of the Master. He never made any profession of religion; but is a kind, moral man, willing to help others in the duties of life.

"History of Isaac P. Carter Family and their Descendants" published in Washington, Iowa in 1905.
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Funeral services were held for Mrs. Eva Anderson from Weir-Cookes Funeral Home with Dr. Ernest A. Matthews associate pastor of the First Methodist church officiating.
Vocal music was presented by Mr. Gary Shaw, solist, accompanied by Mr. Frank Keedy at the organ.
Bears were: Milo Anderson, Daryl Anderson, La Verne Anderson, James Anderson, Robert Anderson and Donald Pratt.
Graveside services was conducted by the members of the Rebekah Lodge.
Interment was in the Forest Home Cemetery.
Eva Isdora Carter was the youngest daughter of Howard and Eleanor Lyon Carter and was born in Marion Twp., Henry Co., Iowa on July 25, 1867.
She grew up on the farm where she was born and attended country school, then later Howes Academy in Mt. Pleasant.
On Jan. 4, 1888, she was married to Alfred H. Anderson. For two years they resided on the Carter farm where she was born. In 1890, they moved to Cowley County, Kansas, but finding Kansas a poor farm country they returned to Iowa in Sept. 1895 in company with other families in covered wagon.
Besides farming in Henry county, they lived in Van Buren county 10 years. In 1916, they moved to Mt. Pleasant and on July 7, 1946, Mr. Anderson died.
To this union was born four sons and one daughter.
John who died in infancy, Clark L. and Mrs. Hazel Coltrane of Stockport, Floyd M. of Woodlawn, Cal. and Kenneth D. of Tuson, Ariz.
She also leaves eight grand children, 13 great grand children, and two great-great grand children and many nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the Methodist church, Crystal Rebekah Lodge and W.R.C.
Mrs. Anderson was priviledged to live to celebrate her 90th birthday in July, 1957, at which time her entire family was present except two grand daughters.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by five sisters and three brothers.

Mt. Pleasant News, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, April 21, 1958, page 6.
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A descendant of Isaac P. Carter.


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