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Charles A. Anderson

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Charles A. Anderson Veteran

Birth
Sweden
Death
5 Jul 1906 (aged 70)
Jackson Township, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4557915, Longitude: -87.0393982
Memorial ID
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son of Peter Anderson

70yrs

1880 Center Twp., Porter Co., IN
Charles Anderson 44yrs b. Sweden
Anna 30yrs b. Sweden (Anna Nettie b. 27 July 1877 m. Frederick W. Whitcomb 27 Oct 1908 Porter Co., IN)
Anna 3yrs b. IN
Aaron 10mo b. IN
John 19yrs brother b. Sweden

1900 Jackson Twp., Porter Co., IN
Charles A. Anderson b. Oct 1835 Sweden, immigrated 1854
Anna b. Aug 1842 Sweden m. 1877, 7 children, 4 living
Nettie 22yrs b. IN
Aaron 20yrs b. IN
Albert 18yrs b. IN
Walter 12yrs b. IN (b. 27 Mar 1888 m. Florence Johnson 10 Feb 1910 Porter Co., IN)

IN death certificate
farmer
Charles A. Anderson
married
father-Peter Anderson b. Sweden
d. accidental dislocation of neck
Maple Wood

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Breaks Neck from Fall
Charles Anderson, a well known farmer residing northeast of Flint lake, was stricken with heart disease while unloading some hay at his home just before noon Thursday. His neck was broken by the fall from the load of hay on which he was standing, causing immediate death. He was seventy-two years of age and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. Besides a widow, he leaves four children: Aaron of Buffalo, N. Y.; Walter, of Minot, N. D. and Albert and Miss Nettie Anderson, who live at home. Mr. Anderson was a deacon in the Christian church.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Christian church, Rev. J. H. O. smith officiating.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; July 12, 1906; Volume 23, Number 15, Page 1, Column 5.

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Suman.
Charles Anderson, a much respected resident of the south part of Jackson township, met a sudden and shocking death of Thursday. He steeped backward from a load of hay and losing his balance fell to the ground breaking his neck and killing him instantly. His funeral was held Sunday and largely attended.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; July 12, 1906; Volume 23, Number 15, Page 8, Column 2.

contributed by Steve Shook
son of Peter Anderson

70yrs

1880 Center Twp., Porter Co., IN
Charles Anderson 44yrs b. Sweden
Anna 30yrs b. Sweden (Anna Nettie b. 27 July 1877 m. Frederick W. Whitcomb 27 Oct 1908 Porter Co., IN)
Anna 3yrs b. IN
Aaron 10mo b. IN
John 19yrs brother b. Sweden

1900 Jackson Twp., Porter Co., IN
Charles A. Anderson b. Oct 1835 Sweden, immigrated 1854
Anna b. Aug 1842 Sweden m. 1877, 7 children, 4 living
Nettie 22yrs b. IN
Aaron 20yrs b. IN
Albert 18yrs b. IN
Walter 12yrs b. IN (b. 27 Mar 1888 m. Florence Johnson 10 Feb 1910 Porter Co., IN)

IN death certificate
farmer
Charles A. Anderson
married
father-Peter Anderson b. Sweden
d. accidental dislocation of neck
Maple Wood

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Breaks Neck from Fall
Charles Anderson, a well known farmer residing northeast of Flint lake, was stricken with heart disease while unloading some hay at his home just before noon Thursday. His neck was broken by the fall from the load of hay on which he was standing, causing immediate death. He was seventy-two years of age and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. Besides a widow, he leaves four children: Aaron of Buffalo, N. Y.; Walter, of Minot, N. D. and Albert and Miss Nettie Anderson, who live at home. Mr. Anderson was a deacon in the Christian church.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Christian church, Rev. J. H. O. smith officiating.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; July 12, 1906; Volume 23, Number 15, Page 1, Column 5.

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Suman.
Charles Anderson, a much respected resident of the south part of Jackson township, met a sudden and shocking death of Thursday. He steeped backward from a load of hay and losing his balance fell to the ground breaking his neck and killing him instantly. His funeral was held Sunday and largely attended.

Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; July 12, 1906; Volume 23, Number 15, Page 8, Column 2.

contributed by Steve Shook


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