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Jasper Newton Anderson 1836–1857 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1836

Birth Location: Alabama, United States

Death Date: 1857

Death Location: Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States

Father: William Anderson

Mother: Lucy Harmon

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Bradley

Children(s): Hugh Cobb, James Cobb, Malinda Cobb

Jasper Newton Anderson was born in 1836 in Alabama, United States, the child of William Anderson And Lucy Ann Harmon. In 1850, Jasper Newton Anderson resided in District 40, St Clair, Alabama, USA. Jasper Newton Anderson married Elizabeth Ann Bradley, Elizabeth Bradley, and had children including Hugh Doc Cobb, James Andy Cobb, Malinda Cobb. Jasper Newton Anderson passed away in 1857 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States.

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Biography

  • Jasper Newton Anderson was born in 1836 in Alabama, United States, the child of William Anderson And Lucy Ann Harmon.
  • In 1850, Jasper Newton Anderson resided in District 40, St Clair, Alabama, USA.
  • Jasper Newton Anderson married Elizabeth Ann Bradley, Elizabeth Bradley, and had children including Hugh Doc Cobb, James Andy Cobb, Malinda Cobb.
  • Jasper Newton Anderson passed away in 1857 in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jasper Anderson's Ancestors

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Jasper Anderson
1836–1857
Birth Place: Alabama, United States
Parents
William Anderson
1799–1872
South Carolina, USA
Lucy (Ann) Harmon
1802–1873
South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jasper Anderson's Descendants

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Jasper (Newton) Anderson (abt 1836–1857) m. Elizabeth (Ann) Bradley (Mar 1839–7 Aug 1918)
  1. 1. Hugh (Doc) Cobb 1855–1904 m. Catherine (Isabella) DEAN 1864–1942
    1. 1. Hugh (Doc) Cobb 1903–1987 m. Minnie (Fay) Cobb 1901–1984
    2. 2. Eva (Irene) COBB 1899–1991
    3. 3. Eula (Pearl) Cobb 1894–1993
      1. 1. Ruth (Tabor) Neal 1911–1985
        1. 1. Douglas (Vaughn) Neal 1931–1988
    4. 4. Minnie (Bell) Cobb 1890–1959
    5. 5. Ottie (Louise) Cobb 1888–1971
    6. 6. Bertha (Mae) Cobb 1883–
  2. 2. James (Andy) Cobb 1854–1918
    1. 1. Nancy (Ann) Cobb 1879–1916
      1. 1. leon (B. Thomas) Sr 1899–1967
    2. 2. Burr (S) Cobb 1885–1970
      1. 1. James (A.) Cobb 1909–1989
        1. 1. Martha (Jo) Hearn 1935–2012
  3. 3. Malinda Cobb 1858–1910 m. Calvin Bigby 1857–
    1. 1. Homer (D) Bigby 1892–
    2. 2. Lester Bigby 1898–
    3. 3. Maud (J) Bigbee 1892–
    4. 4. Walter (D) Bigby 1888–1916
    5. 5. Lula (B) Bigby 1886–1914
    6. 6. William (L) Bigby 1881–
    7. 7. Phoebe (Ann) Bigby 1877–1959

Jasper Anderson's Timeline

3 Records

1836
abt 1836
Birth of Jasper Newton Anderson in Alabama, United States
Alabama, United States
1850
1850
Age 14
Jasper Newton Anderson resided here in District 40, St Clair, Alabama, USA
District 40, St Clair, Alabama, USA
1857
1857
Age 21
Death of Jasper Newton Anderson in Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States
Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1836
    Event Place: Alabama, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree
    [2] 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington, DC; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: District 40, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 14; Page: 112a

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: District 40, St Clair, Alabama, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, The National Archives in Washington, DC; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: District 40, St Clair, Alabama; Roll: 14; Page: 112a

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1857
    Event Place: Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States

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