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Stephen James Anderson 1769 – 1844 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Sep 1769

Birth Location: Virginia

Death Date: 23 Sep 1844

Death Location: Giles County, Tennessee

Father: Private drummer

Mother: Martha Ellis

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The story of Stephen James Anderson began in 1769 in Virginia. Stephen James Anderson passed away in 1844 in Giles County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • The story of Stephen James Anderson began in 1769 in Virginia.
  • Stephen James Anderson passed away in 1844 in Giles County, Tennessee.

Immediate Family

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Children(s)

Stephen Anderson's Ancestors

Self
Stephen Anderson
1769 – 1844
Birth Place: Virginia
Parents
Private John Neidy Anderson 1st - son of James - ARRW - a drummer
1736 – 1830
Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Martha (Sarah) Ellis
1736 – 1794
Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
James Anderson
1698 – 1773
Charles City, Charles, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth (Jarman Ligon) (Anderson)
1701 – 1781
St James Parish, Henrico County, Virginia Colony
Evan Ellis
1713 – 1740
Virginia Colony
Catherine Buckner
1714 –
, , Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Anderson
1664 – 1711
Elizabeth Thweatt
1670 – 1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Reynard Anderson
1640 – 1690
Elizabeth Shippen
1640 – 1694
Mary Lewis
1647 – 1712

Stephen Anderson's Timeline

2 Records

1769
16 Sep 1769
Birth of Stephen James Anderson in Virginia
Virginia
1844
23 Sep 1844
Age 75
Death of Stephen James Anderson in Giles County, Tennessee
Giles County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1769
    Event Place: Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Sep 1844
    Event Place: Giles County, Tennessee

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