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Personal data Silas Anderson 

Sources 1, 2Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Household of Silas Anderson

He is married to Mary Catherine Dudderar.

They got married on January 31, 1855 at Lincoln, Kentucky, USA, he was 25 years old.Sources 3, 9, 10


Child(ren):

  1. John Bell Anderson  1859-1920 
  2. Mary Susan Anderson  1861-1941 
  3. Cyrena Anderson  1863-1955 
  4. Harvey Anderson  1865-1872
  5. Henry Clay Anderson  1867-1953 


Notes about Silas Anderson

http://books.google.com/books?id=BO2ZUxzdyw8C&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Silas%20Anderson&f=false
Lincoln County, Kentucky pg 143

ANDERSON - Silas Anderson, son of Thomas Anderson and Mary "Polly" Payne, was born in Garrard County, KY on Jan 1, 1830. His siblings were Eliza Anderson Routen, William Shandy Anderson, Mary Jane Anderson Daniels, Archibald Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson Spoonamore and William T Anderson. He was a Farmer and lived most of his life in the Preachersville area of Lincon County, KY. On Jan 31, 1855 he married Mary Catherine Dudderar (1826-1920), daughter of William Dudderar and Mary Johnson, also of Lincon County, KY. Silas and Catherine Anderson were the parents of seven children: 1. William Thomas Anderson (1856-1859) 2. James Lewis Anderson (1857-1885) 3. John Bell Anderson (1859-1920) 4. Mary Susan Anderson Warren (1861-1941) 5. Cyrena "Rena" Anderson Lawrence (1863-1955) 6. Harvey Anderson (1865-1872) and Henry Clay Anderson (1867-1953). Silas Died on July 25, 1907 in Lincoln County and was buried in Goshen Cemetery.

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    1. 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, Year: 1850; Census Place: Division 1, Pulaski, Kentucky; Roll: M432_217; Page: 20B; Image: 171
      Record for Silas Anderson
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    2. 1880 USA Federal Census, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Year: 1880; Census Place: Stanford, Lincoln, Kentucky
      Record for Silas Anderson
      / Ancestry.com
    3. Kentucky, Marriage Records, 1852-1914, Ancestry.com
      Record for Silas Anderson
      / Ancestry.com
    4. Kentucky, Birth Records, 1852-1910, Ancestry.com
      Record for William Thomas Anderson
    5. Lincoln County Kentucky, Est 1780, Lincoln County Historical Society / Google Books
    6. Gravestone for Silas and Catherine Anderson, Created by: Rich Kreiss Record added: Feb 20, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34034770
      Silas

      Birth:
      Jan. 1, 1830
      Lincoln County
      Kentucky, USA
      Death:
      Jul. 25, 1907
      Kentucky, USA

      Catherine
      Birth:
      Jan. 24, 1826
      Lincoln County
      Kentucky, USA
      Death:
      Jul. 5, 1920
      Stanford
      Lincoln County
      Kentucky, USA

      Daughter of William and Mary (Johnson) Dudderar.
      Burial:
      Goshen Cemetery
      Lincoln County
      Kentucky, USA
      / FindAGrave.com
    7. Silas Anderson Obituary, THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY. TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907 Page 3
      THE INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KY.
      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.
      / FindAGrave.com
    8. Kentucky, Birth Records, 1852-1910, Ancestry.com
      Record for James Lewis Anderson
      / Ancestry.com
    9. Lincoln County, Kentucky Family History / Google Books
    10. Lincoln County Kentucky Marriages, SUBMITTED BY Pam Bennett / RootsWeb

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