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William Anderson

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William Anderson

Birth
Death
1907 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Sheridan, Worth County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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William Anderson was born in Decatur County, Indiana, March 2, 1845. He departed this life at his home in Sheridan, January 2, 1907, aged 62 years and 10 months.

He was married to Mary Talkington January 3, 1867. To this union were born four children two of whom survive to mourn the death of their father. His wife died Aug 9, 1884.

He was again married in 1885 to Sarah A. Rickabaugh. To this union were born three daughters: Cora Lee, Ethel Fay, and Lois Charlotte Anderson, all of whom are living. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, two sons, three daughters, one sister, four half-brothers, a half-sister, besides a large number of other relatives and host of friends.

During the Civil War, William Anderson served his country as a volunteer, enlisting January 1865, and was honorably discharged in September 1865 from Co E 166 Indiana Infantry. He was at the time of his death a member in good standing of the Upton Post GAR.

At the age of twenty-three, Mr Anderson became a member of the Christian church. The funeral services were held in the Sheridan M.E. church Friday, January 4, conducted by Rev Stokes, assisted by Rev Carden. The GAR officiated and performed the ritualistic services at the cemetery. THE SHERIDAN ADVANCE, Sheridan, Missouri, Jan 10, 1907
Contributor: Pat O'Dell (47147856)
William Anderson was born in Decatur County, Indiana, March 2, 1845. He departed this life at his home in Sheridan, January 2, 1907, aged 62 years and 10 months.

He was married to Mary Talkington January 3, 1867. To this union were born four children two of whom survive to mourn the death of their father. His wife died Aug 9, 1884.

He was again married in 1885 to Sarah A. Rickabaugh. To this union were born three daughters: Cora Lee, Ethel Fay, and Lois Charlotte Anderson, all of whom are living. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife, two sons, three daughters, one sister, four half-brothers, a half-sister, besides a large number of other relatives and host of friends.

During the Civil War, William Anderson served his country as a volunteer, enlisting January 1865, and was honorably discharged in September 1865 from Co E 166 Indiana Infantry. He was at the time of his death a member in good standing of the Upton Post GAR.

At the age of twenty-three, Mr Anderson became a member of the Christian church. The funeral services were held in the Sheridan M.E. church Friday, January 4, conducted by Rev Stokes, assisted by Rev Carden. The GAR officiated and performed the ritualistic services at the cemetery. THE SHERIDAN ADVANCE, Sheridan, Missouri, Jan 10, 1907
Contributor: Pat O'Dell (47147856)

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CO. E. 166 IND VOL INF



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