Goshen Cemetery
Let op: Partner (Sarah Ethel Wardlow) is 42 jaar jonger.
(1) Hij is getrouwd met Sally Ann Johnson.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 11 januari 1897 te Lincoln, Kentucky, USA, hij was toen 37 jaar oud.Bronnen 1, 4, 5, 8, 9
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(2) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret Alice Naylor.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 6 oktober 1903 te Lincoln, Kentucky, USA, hij was toen 44 jaar oud.Bronnen 5, 7, 10
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Gebeurtenis (Married By) op 6 oktober 1903: Garland Singleton.Bron 10
(3) Hij is getrouwd met Sarah Ethel Wardlow.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 28 april 1920 te Lincoln, Kentucky, USA, hij was toen 60 jaar oud.Bron 8
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Lincoln County, KY : Family Histories pg 143
ANDERSON - John Bell Anderson, son of Silas Anderson and Mary Catherine Dudderar, was born May 29, 1859 in Lincoln County, KY. He was the third oldest of seven children . His brothers were: 1. William Thomas 2. James Lewis 3. Harvey and 4. Henry Clay Anderson. His sisters were: Mary Susan Anderson Warren and Cyrena "Rena" Anderson Lawrence. He was a lifelong resident of Lincoln County and lived in Preachersville where he farmed land, part of which he inherited from his father Silas. He was married three times. His first wife was Annie Johnson Walls (1869-1900). They had two children: Mary Ellen Anderson Lunsford (1897-1983) and Henry Anderson (1900-1984). About three years after the death of his first wife, John married Margaret Alice Naylor Adams (1873-1912). Their were five children born of this marriage: 1. Joe Melvin (1905-1965) 2. Harvey (1906-1989) 3. Lillie Anderson Campbell (1909-1997) 4. Elizabeth Anderson Mast (1911-1965) and 5. Leroy (1907-1907). He married for the third time to Sarah Ethel Wardlow (1902-1987) and had one child, Hazel Anderson Novotni (1920). John died May 23, 1920 in Lincoln County, KY and was buried at Goshen Cemetery.
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Birth:/ FindAGrave.com
May 29, 1859
Death:
May 25, 1920
LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY MARRIAGES
John B. Anderson married Annie Johnson
11 January 1897
John B. Anderson married Maggie Naylor
6 October 1903
Inscription:
John B.
Anderson
Born
May 29, 1859
Died
May 25, 1920
Burial:
Goshen Cemetery
Lincoln County
Kentucky, USA
THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY./ FindAGrave.com
TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907
Page 3
On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Silas Anderson breathed his last after an illness of several weeks. He was in his 78th year and until his fatal illness came he was unusually healthy and active for one his age. Deceased was born in this county and had spent his long life here. A poor boy on the start, he amassed a snug fortune and until he divided his farms between his children he had between 1,200 and 1,500 acres of blue grass land. Besides this he owned stocks and bonds of much value. Mr. Anderson is suvived by his wife, who was a sister of Col. Huff Dudderar, and who is 81 years old, and four children, Mesdames Walter Warren and Frank Lawrence and Messrs. John B. and Henry Anderson. For 55 years Mr. and Mrs. Anderson lived happily together and now that the husband has been called hence, much sympathy is felt for the partner of over half a century who survives. The children also come in for a full share of condolence in the loss of a kind and good father. Long ago Mr. Anderson made peace with his God and he was ready and willing to join the hosts above. He was a great friend and admirer of Eld. J. G. Livingston and that gentleman preached his funeral sermon at Goshen at 3:30 Friday afternoon, after which the remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn.
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1903/ Kentuckiana Digital Library
Page 3 Matrimonial
John B. Anderson and Miss Maggie Nailer, both of the Preachersville section, were joined heart and hand at Supt. Garland Singleton's by that gentleman Tuesday. The bride is a daughter of John Nailer and is an exceedingly good looking woman. Mr. Anderson is one of Lincoln county's sturdy farmers and a very clever man. They went immediately to housekeeping.
(Kentuckiana Digital Library)