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Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson 1878–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 May 1878

Birth Location: Blount County, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 5 Dec 1916

Death Location: Tsawwassen, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada

Father: William Anderson

Mother: Mary Crass

Spouse(s): Edward Iddins

Children(s): Velma Hanson, Ina Iddins, Zella Iddins, Troy Iddins, Fay Iddins

The story of Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson began in 1878 in Blount County, Tennessee, USA. In 1911, Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson resided in , Medicine Hat, Alberta. Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson married Edward Campbell Iddins, and had children including Fay Iddins, Ina Belle Iddins, Troy Iddins, Velma May Hanson, Zella Mary Iddins. Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson passed away in 1916 in Tsawwassen, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson began in 1878 in Blount County, Tennessee, USA.
  • In 1911, Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson resided in , Medicine Hat, Alberta.
  • Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson married Edward Campbell Iddins, and had children including Fay Iddins, Ina Belle Iddins, Troy Iddins, Velma May Hanson, Zella Mary Iddins.
  • Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson passed away in 1916 in Tsawwassen, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

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Julia Anderson's Ancestors

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Julia Anderson
1878–1916
Birth Place: Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Parents
William Isaac Anderson
1828–1895
Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Mary (Catherine) Crass
1843–1912
Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Julia Anderson's Descendants

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Julia (Ann "Annie") Anderson (27 May 1878–5 Dec 1916) m. Edward (Campbell) Iddins (9 Sep 1876–17 Nov 1961)
  1. 1. Velma (May) Hanson 1915–2007 m. George Hanson 1911–1991
  2. 2. Ina (Belle) Iddins 1913–1913
  3. 3. Zella (Mary) Iddins 1905–1992
  4. 4. Troy Iddins 1907–1923
  5. 5. Fay Iddins 1908–1975

Julia Anderson's Timeline

4 Records

1878
27 May 1878
Birth of Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson in Blount County, Tennessee, USA
Blount County, Tennessee, USA
1911
1911
Age 33
Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson resided here in , Medicine Hat, Alberta
, Medicine Hat, Alberta
1916
1916
Age 38
Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson resided here in 25, Bow River, Alberta, Canada
25, Bow River, Alberta, Canada
1916
5 Dec 1916
Age 38
Death of Julia Ann "Annie" Anderson in Alberta, Canada
Alberta, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 May 1878
    Event Place: Blount County, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1910
    Record Source: 1911 Census of Canada, Year: 1911; Census Place: 53, Medicine Hat, Alberta; Page: 1; Family No: 4

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1911
    Event Place: , Medicine Hat, Alberta
    Record Source: 1911 Census of Canada, Year: 1911; Census Place: 53, Medicine Hat, Alberta; Page: 1; Family No: 4

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1916
    Event Place: 25, Bow River, Alberta, Canada
    Record Source: 1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Year: 1916; Census Place: Alberta, Bow River, 34; Roll: T-21948; Page: 3; Family No: 44

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Berry Creek
    Record Source: 1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Year: 1916; Census Place: Alberta, Bow River, 34; Roll: T-21948; Page: 3; Family No: 44

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Dec 1916
    Event Place: Alberta, Canada

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Tsawwassen, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
    Record Source: Canada, Find a Grave Index

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