What is the origin of the name Anderson?
1: Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the personal name Ander(s) a northern Middle English form of Andrew + son ‘son’. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable [...]
Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...Wood was married to Miss Mary M. Anderson, of Whitefield township, Marshall county, and they have five children.... (Whitefield township, Marshall county, Illinois, United States - 1857)
...Wood was married to Miss Mary M. Anderson, of Whitefield township, Marshall county, and they have five children.... (Whitefield township, Marshall county, Illinois, United States - 1857)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
... Andrew L. Anderson, a prosperous and enterprising farmer on section 20, Granville township, is a... (Abbekos, Sweden - 1875)
... Andrew L. Anderson, a prosperous and enterprising farmer on section 20, Granville township, is a... (Abbekos, Sweden - 1875)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...Following his marriage Mr. Anderson purchased a farm of one hundred and five acres in the county of... (Granville township, Illinois, United States - 1867)
...Following his marriage Mr. Anderson purchased a farm of one hundred and five acres in the county of... (Granville township, Illinois, United States - 1867)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
... James N. Anderson is now living retired in Hennepin, but for many years has been... (Hennepin, Illinois, United States - 1828)
... James N. Anderson is now living retired in Hennepin, but for many years has been... (Hennepin, Illinois, United States - 1828)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...whom was his unele, Colonel Levi Anderson, Mr. Henkins drove across the country from Pennsylvania.... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1850)
...whom was his unele, Colonel Levi Anderson, Mr. Henkins drove across the country from Pennsylvania.... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1850)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...more than a half century Mr. Anderson has been an Odd Fellow. His political support is given to the democracy,... (Hennepin, Illinois, United States - 1867)
...more than a half century Mr. Anderson has been an Odd Fellow. His political support is given to the democracy,... (Hennepin, Illinois, United States - 1867)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...burned down three years before. Mr. Anderson built a new residence, has built a new barn and has laid many... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1895)
...burned down three years before. Mr. Anderson built a new residence, has built a new barn and has laid many... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1895)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
... Mr. Anderson was reared in the faith of the Lutheran church but is now a... (Granville, Illinois, United States - 1880)
... Mr. Anderson was reared in the faith of the Lutheran church but is now a... (Granville, Illinois, United States - 1880)
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Past and present of Marshall and Putnam Counties, Illinois
...Unto Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were born a daughter and three sons :... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1867)
...Unto Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were born a daughter and three sons :... (Marshall & Putnam Co, Illinois, United States - 1867)
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What is the origin of the name Anderson?
1: Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the personal name Ander(s) a northern Middle English form of Andrew + son ‘son’. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable [...]