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Caleb Henry Renshaw Anderson

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Caleb Henry Renshaw Anderson

Birth
Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death
14 May 1886 (aged 72)
Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Ladoga, Montgomery County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Atlas of Montgomery County (Chicago: Beers, 1878) p 50
ANDERSON, C.H.R., PO Ladoga, son of Joseph and Christina Anderson was b. in Montgomery Co. VA March 18, 1814 and settled in Morgan Co IN Oct 1836, where he carried on carpenter and cabinet work for two years. His father d. in Morgan Co Jan 27, 1870 aged 80 years and 11 months. His mother died May 20, 1850 aged 62 years. Aug 1837, he married Miss Barbara LAKE and has 3 children: John S married and residing in Ladoga; Amanda J now Mrs. W B GILL; and Emily C. now Mrs. James C. KNOX.
October 1838, Mr. Anderson moved to Ladoga, and continued his trade until the Fall of 1847, when he went into milling and farming, which he followed for five years, and then returned to his former trade, from which he retired in 1862. During 1862, Mr. Anderson and David R. KNOX erected a flouring mill in Ladoga, which business he has followed since, excepting two years. He had been quite successful in business enterprises, having accumulated a comfortable competency, and now resides in his pleasant and cheerful home on Main St, Ladoga.
Atlas of Montgomery County (Chicago: Beers, 1878) p 50
ANDERSON, C.H.R., PO Ladoga, son of Joseph and Christina Anderson was b. in Montgomery Co. VA March 18, 1814 and settled in Morgan Co IN Oct 1836, where he carried on carpenter and cabinet work for two years. His father d. in Morgan Co Jan 27, 1870 aged 80 years and 11 months. His mother died May 20, 1850 aged 62 years. Aug 1837, he married Miss Barbara LAKE and has 3 children: John S married and residing in Ladoga; Amanda J now Mrs. W B GILL; and Emily C. now Mrs. James C. KNOX.
October 1838, Mr. Anderson moved to Ladoga, and continued his trade until the Fall of 1847, when he went into milling and farming, which he followed for five years, and then returned to his former trade, from which he retired in 1862. During 1862, Mr. Anderson and David R. KNOX erected a flouring mill in Ladoga, which business he has followed since, excepting two years. He had been quite successful in business enterprises, having accumulated a comfortable competency, and now resides in his pleasant and cheerful home on Main St, Ladoga.


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