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Mary Carolina “Caroline” <I>Hiley</I> Anderson

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Mary Carolina “Caroline” Hiley Anderson

Birth
Macon County, Georgia, USA
Death
18 Oct 1905 (aged 75)
Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Fort Valley, Peach County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, Oct. 26, 1905
Death of Mrs. C. D. Anderson.
Mrs. Mary Hiley Anderson, widow of General Chas. D. Anderson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Greene, Thursday morning, October 19th, after an illness of only a few days. Having reached the advanced age of 76 years a stroke of paralysis which she suffered Friday brought her long and useful life to its close. Mrs. Anderson was born in Houston County of one of the most prominent families in this section. She had lived in Fort Valley ever since the war, and was one of the most estimable and best loved women in the community. Her gallant husband, Brigadier General Chas. D. Anderson of the Georgia state troops in the civil war preceded her to the grave several years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Greene, at whose home she died, and by two sons, Jas. H. Anderson, of Snyder, Oklahoma, and Loftin Anderson, of New Orleans. The funeral services were conducted yesterday (Friday) afternoon, and the mortal remains of the beloved woman were tenderly laid to rest in Oak Lawn in the presence of many who had known and loved her long. - Fort Valley Leader

Courtesy of Ellie Naylor (#47176520) ~ 2018

Wife of Charles David Anderson, C.S.A. ~ married April 16, 1851, Macon, GA
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Middle name suggested on 14 Feb 2021 by Nancy Yankie Sidarous; FIND A GRAVE ID 48149695
THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, Oct. 26, 1905
Death of Mrs. C. D. Anderson.
Mrs. Mary Hiley Anderson, widow of General Chas. D. Anderson, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Greene, Thursday morning, October 19th, after an illness of only a few days. Having reached the advanced age of 76 years a stroke of paralysis which she suffered Friday brought her long and useful life to its close. Mrs. Anderson was born in Houston County of one of the most prominent families in this section. She had lived in Fort Valley ever since the war, and was one of the most estimable and best loved women in the community. Her gallant husband, Brigadier General Chas. D. Anderson of the Georgia state troops in the civil war preceded her to the grave several years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Greene, at whose home she died, and by two sons, Jas. H. Anderson, of Snyder, Oklahoma, and Loftin Anderson, of New Orleans. The funeral services were conducted yesterday (Friday) afternoon, and the mortal remains of the beloved woman were tenderly laid to rest in Oak Lawn in the presence of many who had known and loved her long. - Fort Valley Leader

Courtesy of Ellie Naylor (#47176520) ~ 2018

Wife of Charles David Anderson, C.S.A. ~ married April 16, 1851, Macon, GA
*****
Middle name suggested on 14 Feb 2021 by Nancy Yankie Sidarous; FIND A GRAVE ID 48149695


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