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Father | Vinson ANDERSON b. Dec 3, 1833, d. Jan 20, 1916 | |
Mother | Jane McDONALD b. Oct 15, 1840, d. Feb 12, 1913 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Note* | Died in infancy |
Father | Darius Tipton ANDERSON b. Nov 11, 1832, d. Apr 21, 1912 | |
Mother | Lydia Frances LOWE b. Apr 9, 1840, d. Jul 12, 1920 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Birth* | circa 1871 | Wapello Co, IA |
Marriage* | Jul 15, 1894 | Mills Co., IA, Principal=Bertha C. PHIFER |
Family | Bertha C. PHIFER b. circa 1876 |
Father | Andrew ANDERSON b. circa 1778, d. after 1850 | |
Mother | Rachel NESBITT b. circa 1770, d. before 1820 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Burial* | Huntsville Cem., Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL | |
Note* | The year 1835 brought a large influx of pioneers to the township. William Anderson, born in Kentucky, May 14, 1800, was taken to Ohio, where he remained until 1822, when he returned to Kentucky, where he resided until 1831, when he returned to Ohio, and was married to Miss Prudence Wallingsford. On the 1st of October, 1835, with his wife and children, Mary Jane, Cyrus, Andrew and Vincent, in an oldÐfashioned wagon, with a curved bed, behind four good horses started for his new home in Illinois. He crossed the river at BeardÕs ferry, and on Oct. 16, 1835, arrived in Huntsville. He entered the S. W. 1Ú4 of S. E. 1/4 of section 12, and bought the claim and improvements upon the N. W. 1Ú4 of section 13 from Robert Clayton. Mr. Anderson and wife are yet living on the oldhomestead. William Nesbit, an uncle of William Anderson, came from Ohio with him. Mr. Anderson brought his goods and family in his wagon. William Nesbit settled on the N. E. 1Ú4 of the N. W. 1Ú4 of section 12. He was a cooper by trade. Samuel Smith, a cousin of William Anderson, also came at the same time in his own wagon, bringing a wife and two children. He bought the improvement right of Hamilton Anderson, who had been living upon the E. 1Ú2 of the N. E. 1Ú4 of section 11 since the fall of 1833, and subsequently entered the land. Hamilton Anderson went to Ohio, after selling his interests to Smith. Col. Geo. H.Briscoe The Combined History of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois, 1882 Transcribed by Carol Longwell Miller for Schuyler County ILGenWeb Copyright 1999, 2000 Robin L. W. Petersen; all rights reserved. For personal use only. Commercial use of the information contained in these pages is strictly prohibited without prior permission. If copied, this copyright must appear with the information. Rev. William Crain, Methodist minister, and Abraham Newfield came from Missouri in December, 1834, and entered land on the northeast quarter of Section 6, and also the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the same section for Ezra Dorsett, who joined them the next year. Among the settlersof 1835 were: William Anderson, who located on Section 12, and William Nesbit and Samuel Smith, who located near by. Excerpted from Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Schuyler County, 1908, edited by Howard F. Dyson. Transcribed by Karl A. Petersen for Schuyler County ILGenWeb Copyright 1999,2000 Robin L. W. Petersen; all rights reserved. For personal use only. Commercial use of the information contained in these pages is strictly prohibited without prior permission. If copied, this copyright must appear with the information. Schools Mr. Kimball, an old man from Kentucky, taught a school in a small cabin south of Huntsville in 1835-36. There were three windows covered by leather, which was fastened up during the day to permit the light to pass inbetween the logs, and were closed at night. The teacher permitted all to study aloud. Jeremiah Brisco taught the first school in Huntsville in 1836, in a log cabin built for the purpose that season. He taught the same school for several terms. Huntsville has had many excellent teachers. Miss Mary Hart of Connecticut taught the school south of Huntsville during the summer of 1836. H. E. Bryant, afterwards banker at Bement, Miss Eunice Kimbal, an eastern lady, and Alvin Bacon, each taught several terms at Huntsville. Miss Letitia Biscoe taught in a log cabin near Shilo. The windows of this cabin consisted of an opening between the logs, which was protected by a board fastened up with a strap. The first frame school house in Huntsville was built about 1840. The township school land was sold April 8, 1839. Pettit Jurors August Term, 1840 - Schuyler Co., IL: paid William Anderson 5 days 3.75 1850 Federal Census: Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL William Anderson 50 M Farmer $500 KY Prudence 45 F KY Cyrus | |
Birth* | May 14, 1800 | Harrison Co, KY |
Marriage* | Aug 21, 1823 | Harrison Co, KY, Principal=Prudence WALLINGFORD1 |
Death* | Aug 16, 1887 | Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL |
Family | Prudence WALLINGFORD b. Aug 15, 1806, d. Feb 1, 1895 | |
Children | 1. | Mary Jane ANDERSON+ b. Aug 10, 1825, d. Mar 6, 1910 |
2. | Cyrus ANDERSON+ b. May 11, 1828, d. May 15, 1879 | |
3. | Andrew "Andy" Jackson ANDERSON+ b. Nov 27, 1831, d. Mar 1, 1884 | |
4. | Vinson ANDERSON+ b. Dec 3, 1833, d. Jan 20, 1916 | |
5. | Francis 'Frank' ANDERSON+ b. May 11, 1836, d. Sep 4, 1926 | |
6. | Sarah E. ANDERSON+ b. Jun 25, 1847, d. 1923 | |
7. | John ANDERSON b. Jun 25, 1847, d. Mar 8, 1878 |
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Last Edited | Nov 21, 2007 |
Marriage* | after 1539 | Principal=Alice Standish1 |
Family | Alice Standish |
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Father | Robert ANDREWS | |
Mother | Grace (?) | |
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Last Edited | May 4, 2005 |
Married Name | CUMMINGS | |
Birth* | circa 1638 | |
Marriage* | Nov 27, 1659 | Principal=Isaac CUMMINGS |
Death* | before 1712 |
Family | Isaac CUMMINGS b. circa 1632, d. circa 1721 | |
Child | 1. | John CUMMINGS+ b. 1666, d. 1722 |
Last Edited | May 4, 2005 |
Marriage* | Principal=Grace (?) |
Family | Grace (?) | |
Child | 1. | Mary ANDREWS+ b. circa 1638, d. before 1712 |
Father | Overlord Woden Of ASGARD1 b. circa 215, d. 388 | |
Mother | Princess Frigida Of Anglo-Saxons1 b. circa 219 | |
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Relationship | 51st great-granduncle of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 52nd great-granduncle of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 52nd great-granduncle of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Apr 9, 2005 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Name Variation | Prince1 | |
Birth* | 357 | 1 |
Death* | 401 | 1 |
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Child | 1. | Prince Tytmon Of East Anglia+ b. 386, d. 4331 |
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Father | Prince Tytmon Of East Anglia1 b. 386, d. 433 | |
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Relationship | 2nd cousin 51 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 52 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 52 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 12 times removed of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Apr 9, 2005 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Birth* | 401 | 1 |
Death* | 445 | 1 |
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Father | Casere Of East Anglia1 b. 357, d. 401 | |
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Relationship | 1st cousin 52 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 1st cousin 53 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 1st cousin 53 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 1st cousin 13 times removed of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Apr 9, 2005 |
Marriage* | 1 | |
Birth* | 386 | 1 |
Death* | 433 | 1 |
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Children | 1. | Prince Trygils Of East Anglia b. 401, d. 4451 |
2. | Princess Eadflyth Of East Anglia+ b. 404, d. 4621 |
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Father | Prince Tytmon Of East Anglia1 b. 386, d. 433 | |
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Relationship | 2nd cousin 51 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 52 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 52 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 12 times removed of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England". |
Last Edited | Apr 9, 2005 |
Married Name | Ireland1 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Prince Ciarbre Of Ireland1 | |
Birth* | 404 | 1 |
Death* | 462 | 1 |
Family | Prince Ciarbre Of Ireland b. 396, d. 443 | |
Child | 1. | Prince Cairbre Of Ireland+ b. 425, d. 4771 |
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Richard Prescott Bale
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