Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

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George Anderson of Nash County d.1795

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Is this a son of Peter Anderson d.1801… not mentioned in his will?

*oops… I made these images a bit small… just use Cntr  + to enlarge a bit… or Cmd + on a mac.

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A goldmine of new info concerning the extended families of the Peter Anderson clan of Nash Co. can be found at:

FamilySearch.org…  navigate to the North Carolina records and look for the newest update as of November 2015.

Here is a hot link … if it works…

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89CD-B989-5?owc=QZCH-6Q4%3A183206601%2C183204102%3Fcc%3D1911121&wc=QZCH-68W%3A183206601%2C183204102%2C183236101&cc=1911121

There are several other folks I have not seen info on and have simply not had time to research.
Athelston Anderson (1826)
Churchel Anderson (1818)
William Anderson (1818)
Sterling Anderson (1821)
Sallie (1855), Sally (1856) and Sarah (1856)
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I am involved in a couple property remodels that have me working nights and weekends and eat up my research time… hopefully in a few months I can devote more time to this site…
Marc

 

Written by anderson1951

December 6, 2015 at 6:02 am

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  1. Very interesting! I do little genealogy these days. Just a wee bit of health problems to say the least. Still rejoice at new information re my Andersons of Nash Co.,

    Cary Anderson

    December 6, 2015 at 7:52 am

    • Always good to hear from you…

      Since a “Nathan” Anderson is mentioned, I’m supposing this is a brother to same.
      Also a “John Haye” (Hayes?)… which lends some credibility to the marriage of a daughter of Peter.

      Lots of new info to sort out…

      Marc

      anderson1951

      December 6, 2015 at 10:30 am

      • Very happy that you are still actively into “our” Anderson research.

        cary anderson

        December 16, 2015 at 12:24 pm


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