Anderson Family Circa 1910. Seated in Front: L) Elisha E. Anderson (1834-1922) father of all other persons in picture; R) John Segil Anderson (1861-1931). Standing in Back: L) Sarah Elizabeth Anderson Calbert (1856-?); M) Berthena "Bertha" Anderson Gordon (1866-1948); R) Mary Isabella Anderson Kritzinger (1869-1939).
Elijah Elisha Anderson, born 01/20/1834 in Franklin County, Missouri; died 10/30/1922 in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri. Son of John Anderson (1780-1852) and Nancy Ayers Anderson (1799-1848). Husband of 1) Nancy Sephora Greenstreet Anderson (1828-1875), 2) Rachel M Hatchett (1844-?). Father of Sarah Elizabeth Anderson Calbert Simmons (1856-?), Allen H Anderson (1858-?), John Segil Anderson (1861-1931), Nancy Ann Anderson (1864-1876), Barthenia Helen "Bertha" Anderson Gordon (1866-1948), Cordelia Ellen Anderson Davis (1866-1944), and Mary Isabella Anderson Kritzinger (1869-1939).
John Murray Anderson was born on September 20, 1886. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Murray Anderson.
Barthenia Helen Anderson was born on December 30, 1866. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Barthenia Helen Anderson.
Sarah Elizabeth Anderson was born on November 14, 1856. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sarah Elizabeth Anderson.
Elijah Elisha Anderson was born on January 20, 1834. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Elijah Elisha Anderson.
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