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  Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anderson is a Scandinavian and Scottish surname meaning "son of Anders/Andrew".
Anderson, Anna (died 1984), alleged daughter of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
Anderson crater on the Moon, a formation with the eponym John August Anderson.
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 Descendants of John Anderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Caroline Anderson, born 1841 in Hamilton County, Illinois; died 1874 in Hamilton County, Illinois.
Caroline10 Anderson (Thomas9, John8, Armstead7, John6, James5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born 1841 in Hamilton County, Illinois, and died 1874 in Hamilton County, Illinois.
James Millard10 Anderson (Thomas9, John8, Armstead7, John6, James5, Thomas4, Thomas3, Thomas2, Richard1) was born December 27, 1854 in Hamilton County, Illinois, and died December 27, 1898 in Hamilton County, Illinois.
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 anderson
James Anderson of Scotch ancestry, was born about 1740 in the North of Ireland from whence he came to America sometime before the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Robert Anderson (1770 - ?), son of James and Patty Mallet Anderson was born in New Jersey and removed with his father to Surry County, NC, where he was married in April 1792, to Elizabeth Jarvis (Jervis), daughter of Jabez and Kiziah Ridge Jarvis (Jervis), Sr.
William Mallet Anderson was born March 1, 1784 in Delaware, the son of James and Lydia Mallet Anderson.
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 MNHS.ORG : Governors of Minnesota | C. (Clyde) Elmer Anderson
Though not known for any particular piece of legislation, Anderson is remembered for his level-headed demeanor and his ability to persuade without heated discourse.
Anderson went back to his old company and soon learned the details of operating it.
At twenty-six, Anderson decided to run for the nomination of the Republican Party for lieutenant governor against two better-known candidates.
www.mnhs.org /people/governors/gov/gov_30.htm   (416 words)

  
 Elmer's - Hot Springs - WhiteBlaze.net
Elmers was less busy when I came through in mid May (~May 16)> Around 20 thru or section hikers were in town, but many were staying elsewhere, usually because of dogs.
Elmer was rude, obnoxious and kicked out two hikers last min (45 min ontice after breakfast) so some non hikers could pay more for the room.
Elmer says he's for the hikers but is only in it for himself.
www.whiteblaze.net /forum/showthread.php?t=364   (1122 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Anderson, C to D
Anderson, C. — of Boise, Ada County, Idaho.
Anderson, Charles W. — of Nassau County, N.Y. Democrat.
Elmer Anderson — of Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Minn. Born in Brainerd,
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/anderson2.html   (736 words)

  
 Richard D. Wilson - pafg07.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Jesse Thomas ANDERSON was born on 21 Nov 1893 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
Ivan Finley ANDERSON was born on 19 Mar 1895 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
Charles Elmer ANDERSON was born on 16 Apr 1904 in Albany, Linn County, Oregon.
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 Medal of Honor Recipients - World War II (A-F)
T/Sgt. Anderson's intrepid conduct in the face of overwhelming odds accounted for 25 enemy killed and several machineguns and knee mortars destroyed, thus single-handedly removing a serious threat to the company's flank.
Anderson was preparing to throw a grenade at an enemy position when it slipped from his hands and rolled toward the men at the bottom of the hole.
Anderson fearlessly chose to sacrifice himself and save his companions by hurling his body upon the grenade and taking the full impact of the explosion.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/mohiia1.htm   (17656 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Anderson, E to F
Anderson, Earl — also known as Bill Anderson — of North Dakota.
Anderson, Edward — of Nome, Nome census area, Alaska.
Son of Iver Anderson and Kari (Ericksen) Anderson; married to Sophie Knudson.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/anderson3.html   (611 words)

  
 The Times-News, Nephi, Utah   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On October 13, 2001, Clyde's marriage to Ruth was solemnized in the Mt. Timpanogas Temple.
Clyde was preceded in death by his wife Ruth, parents, four brothers William, Laurence, Elden, and Jack; and one son, George "Jody".
Interment for Clyde and his son Jody will be at the Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah.
www.nephitimesnews.com /1203/121703/obits.htm   (405 words)

  
 GIDEON ANDERSON
Anderson had served as township clerk at one time and was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife Harriette; five daughters, Mrs.
Anderson and his wife and infant daughter came to Meredith in 1884, where they resided until 1886, when they settled in Sage township, which was at that time practically a forest.
Jemima Glendenning Anderson was born in Haldiman county, Ont., May 25, 1856.
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 Whiteside County Illinois Military   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was born on the Anderson farm at the west edge of Prophetstown, and has spent his entire life there, until he enlisted in the U.S. army on Feb. 25, 1941.
The boys in the the navy take their turns working at different tasks and in a recent letter he stated he was working as mess cook for the petty officers.
Kyger received a letter from her son several weeks ago stating he had passed both his mental and physical tests for aviation cadet and is now waiting for his call to take his pre-flight training.
www.iltrails.org /whiteside/militarywwII.html   (10490 words)

  
 Descendants of Anderson Standifer
The Southern IL area where Anderson and Elizabeth Standifer resided was known as Randolph Co.
Anderson named his third son, Jacob Littleton Standifer who was born September 11, 1818 after his friend Jacob Littleton.
Anderson Standifer was a member of the Cloud Creek Baptist Church, which he joined November 7, 1801.
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 The Herald, Sharon, Pa: Local news for Mercer County, Pa., and the Shenango Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Miss Anderson was born July 29, 1902, in Rostraver Township, Allegheny County, to Lewis B. and Mary Jane Maharg Anderson.
Miss Anderson was employed for 21 years in Breathitt County, in the mountains of Kentucky, as a home missionary teacher.
She was one of the founding members of Oakdale Christian High School in Jackson, Ky. Miss Anderson was principal for a number of years and left it in 1947 to continue her education.
www.sharon-herald.com /localnews/hed/0010/hed102300.html   (1991 words)

  
 Clyde's 10K Results 2000
Dave Berardi had not run the Clyde's American 10k in several years, but a sub-par performance at the Cherry Blossom 10 Miler the week before gave him the incentive to enter the Columbia race and run as hard as he could.
The warm weather and flat lands of the South did not seem to have affected her ability to run in Howard County because she leapt to an immediate lead and easily won the woman's race in 36:46.
After the race, Clyde's of Columbia treated all runners and volunteers to a sumptuous brunch on the shores of Lake Kittimiqundi.
www.striders.net /races/clydes/Cly00.htm   (654 words)

  
 The Hedgehog Report » Evening Open Thread
Elmer Lee Anderson was the Liberal Republican Govenor in 1962 when he lost the closest race ever for Governor of Minnesota by 91 votes or something like.007%.
I should Clarify “clyde” Elmer Anderson was also a Republican Govenor of Minnesota in the early 1950’s.
As I said Elmer Anderson regardless of what he said about standing beside the Republican Party in the State was on the Left in the Party and doesn’t have any political Pull left.
www.davidwissing.com /index.php?p=2782   (2316 words)

  
 FULTON COUNTY INDIANA
Anderson then laid on his bed until the fumes from the hydrocyanic acid overcame and killed him.
There was no suicide note but Anderson is known to have brooded over an automobile accident which he had at the north edge of Kokomo last December 28 when he skidded from the road then drove back into the path of a Ft. Wayne car driven by Dr. R.
It was first thought that Anderson had used calcium carbide fumes to end his life but check made by Dr. Dean STINSON, coroner and Sheriff Russell VOORHEES disclosed that he had purchased the hydrocyanic product in a local drug store in the past three weeks with which to kill groundhogs.
www.fulco.lib.in.us /Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1940.htm   (19150 words)

  
 Clyde Coleman - Who's Who in RCA VideoDisc
Clyde Coleman is a Senior Member of the Engineering Staff in VideoDisc Player Engineering.
In his present position, he is responsible for the design of several mechanisms in the SFT100 VideoDisc player as well as overall mechanical instrumentation responsibility.
If you have some additional information to supply on Clyde Coleman, feel free to submit the form below, so your comments can be added to this page.
www.cedmagic.com /mem/whos-who/coleman-clyde.html   (160 words)

  
 Harry Anderson - Who's Who in RCA VideoDisc
Harry Anderson became Division Vice President, VideoDisc Manufacturing and Engineering, not long before RCA announced the abandonment of the CED system in April 1984.
Harry Anderson later became Division Vice President, Disc Operations when Jay Brandinger was promoted to Staff Vice President, Systems Engineering, Electronic Products and Technology.
A series of slides that appear to be of a congratulatory function for Harry Anderson begin with slide 311 from Memories of VideoDisc.
www.cedmagic.com /mem/whos-who/anderson-harry.html   (221 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Lincoln County, Montana Obituaries
She was born on Dec. 10, 1929, at Sidney, to Richard and Gertrude Prichard Fields, and moved with her family to Libby in 1945.
Mary Jo was preceded in death by her husband Elmer and a brother, Willis Fields.
Anderson and his wife Barbara, also of Libby; brother Richard Fields, Newport, Wash., sisters Elva Hauck and Sally Noyes, both of Spokane; grandchildren Laurren Nirider, Brian Anderson and Eric Anderson, all of Libby.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/mt/mt-lincoln5.htm   (3551 words)

  
 Plan Comission : Meeting - 07/10/91
She would like to see specifically where the building is to be located to be assured that the wooded area housing the wildlife would be preserved.
Elmer Anderson, 79 S. Delany, had the following questions: the size of the buffer zone, why a special use permit is required, if busses will be using this facility, and where the water will drain.
Clyde Hermanson, 3781 Grandville, stated he lives next door to this operation and has been working with Jon Wildenberg for six months to resolve the noise issue.
www.gurnee.il.us /plan_comm/pc_minutes/1991/07-10-91.html   (2092 words)

  
 Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson
Anderson and his work, I have again fallen under
Sherwood Anderson was born in Ohio in 1876.
Anderson's moment of glory was brief, no more
www.encyclopediaoftheself.com /classic_books_online/wnbrg11.htm   (12255 words)

  
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abner bkrvins, born in anderson county, 1816, son of richard blevins, moved to hardin county, tennessee in 1836.died and buried in hardin county.
She was married to Robert Joseph Bradshaw in the 60's in Anderson County.
George was born in Anderson Co, Tn in 1820.George married Sarah B Brantly of Campbell Co, Tenn George's parents David and Elizabeth came to Anderson Co in the spring of 1810 and married Elizabeth Heath of Andersonville, Tenn on June 15, 1811.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Ranch/4916/geobook.html   (2320 words)

  
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Surviving are her sons, Olia (Peg) Frasure, Garnal (Linda) Frasure, Harold (Nancy) Frasure; daughter-in-law, Karen Frasure; brother, Milford (Yvonne) Howell; sisters, Rebecca (Elmer) Beachy, Virnedith (Don) Martin, Virdie (George) Dally and Ocie Frasure; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
She is survived by her daughter, Karen (John) Nordyke of Mount Vernon; three grandchildren, Andrea (Melvin) Gantz, Bryan Nordyke and Kevin Nordyke, all of Mount Vernon; two great-grandchildren, Naomi Gantz and Amy Gantz; two brothers, Harlan (Ruth) Hubbell of Mount Vernon and Merlin (Wilma) Hubbell of Apple Valley; and her sister-in-law, Besse Hubbell of Centerburg.
Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Weekley; three brothers, Clyde Hubbell, Ray Hubbell and Everett Hubbell; and her sister, Grace Anderson.
www.mountvernonnews.com /Obit/Jan/011603.htm   (710 words)

  
 Books about Religious Conservatism in the United States
Elmer Holmes Davis, Two Minutes till Midnight, Bobbs-Merrill, 1955.
Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, eds, God at the Grass Roots: The Christian Right in the 1994 Elections, Rowman and Littlefield, 1995.
Mark J. Rozell and Clyde Wilcox, eds, God at the Grass Roots, 1996: The Christian Right in the American Elections, Rowman and Littlefield, 1997.
polaris.gseis.ucla.edu /pagre/right.html   (8575 words)

  
 Minnesota Legislative Reference Library - Minnesota Lieutenant Governors, 1858-
Where a name or party designation is not given in the list, it was not given authoritatively in the sources so far consulted.
As president of the Minnesota senate, Olson assumed office of lieutenant governor when Rudy Perpich (then lieutenant governor) became governor on the resignation of Wendell Anderson (who had appointed himself to the U.S. Senate on resignation of Walter Mondale to become U.S. Vice President).
Richardson, William B. Richardson was actually president pro tem of Minnesota Senate; became acting lieutenant governor when lieutenant governor Hjalmar Petersen became governor on the death of Floyd B. Olson, but Richardson was never sworn in.
www.leg.state.mn.us /lrl/mngov/ltgov.asp   (362 words)

  
 The Herald-Star: Obituaries 2-19 - - The Steubenville Herald-Star   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
She was born on Jan. 31, 1921, in Steubenville, daughter of the late Alexander and Nellie Kerr Anderson.
Ellen was a housewife and was a member of Finley United Methodist Church in Steubenville, where she taught Sunday school for 35 years and worked in the Children's Department.
Born Jan. 4, 1914, in Ros-coe, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Clyde Elmer and Catherine (Hurton) Brewer.
www.hsconnect.com /obit/story/0221202004_obt01obits021904.asp   (1309 words)

  
 KarensGen.Com - Haddam, KS Scrapbook of Obituaries/Articles Part 1 Surnames Ailor to Kvasnicka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
She is survived by her devoted husband; one brother, Clyde BAYNE, Hill City; one sister, Mrs.
She is survived by her husband, her father A.B. COONROD, two brothers, Elmer of Rea Heights, SD and Lee of Oakdale, NE.
DOAN was able to enjoy calls of her friends and took an interest in the affairs of the day.
www.karensgen.com /lowe/haddamaobits.php   (22469 words)

  
 North Star Highways: Named Highway Route Log   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The only portion of MN 371 not designated the Paul Bunyan Expressway.
Clyde Elmer Anderson (1912-1998) was a Minnesota Governor from Brainerd.
Like the C. Elmer Anderson highway, billboards are prohibited by state law.
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 New Highway 371 - Grand Opening and Dedication Ceremony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dedication of five miles of New Highway 371 as the C. Elmer Anderson Memorial Highway.
Caravan of vehicles parked for the ceremony will drive the New Highway 371 for the first time to exit the area.
Who: U.S. Representative Jim Oberstar; Transportation Commissioner Elwyn Tinklenberg; Clyde Anderson (son of C. Elmer Anderson) and sisters; state legislators; local government officials as guests and speakers.
www.dot.state.mn.us /d3/newsrels/00/000807h371.html   (403 words)

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