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William A. Anderson |
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William A. Anderson, farmer and miller, section 36, Denver Township, was a son of James F. and Catherine (Forbes) Anderson, natives of Ontario, Can., and was born Dec. 12, 1840, in Wellington County, in that dominion. He was educated in the select schools of his native county, and during the summer seasons worked on his father's farm, principally, until 20 years of age, when he entered the employ of Dr. C. Beadle, of St. Catherines, as retail agent, serving six months, then as collector for the same firm, in the nursery business, until 1863. His travel was extended over various portions of the Province.
Mr. Anderson then came to this county and settled in Denver Township, where he was very extensively engaged in lumbering, disposing of many thousand feet of lumber annually, until 1878, when he turned his attention to farming. He had 80 acres of fine land, of which 40 were improved. Dec. 25, 1864, he was married in Denver village, to Mrs. Phebe (Stone) Barnhard, daughter of Aaron and Amanda (Dickinson) Stone, natives of Connecticut. She was born in Litchfield County, Sept. 10, 1840. When she was 13 years old her parents moved to De Kalb Co., Ind., and lived three years, thence to this State, locating in Denver Township, where she lived until marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson had six children: Delos G., born Feb. 10, 1867; Carrie, Feb. 19, 1869; Nellie, Nov.15, 1872; Addie, Jan. 3, 1874; Willie B., born March 12, 1878, died Nov. 16 1881; Albert G., June 22, 1880. Mrs. Anderson had one child by a former marriage: Ocelia, born Aug. 19, 1860, and died April 3, 1863. Mr. Anderson was a member of the Masonic Lodge, No. 180, Fremont, and was devoted to the Republican party.
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