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Stephen Anderson 1864–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Jun 1864

Birth Location: Tennessee

Death Date: 8 Mar 1929

Death Location: Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States

Father: William Anderson

Mother: Aletha Draper

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In 1864, Stephen Anderson entered the world in Tennessee, born to William Carroll Anderson And Aletha Mumford Draper. Stephen Anderson passed away in 1929 in Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1864, Stephen Anderson entered the world in Tennessee, born to William Carroll Anderson And Aletha Mumford Draper.
  • Stephen Anderson passed away in 1929 in Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States.

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Stephen Anderson's Ancestors

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Stephen Anderson
1864–1929
Birth Place: Tennessee
Parents
William Carroll Anderson
1819–1882
Flynns Lick, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Aletha (Mumford) Draper
1827–1901
Flynns Lick, Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
Caleb (A) Anderson
1782–1836
Bedford, Virginia, USA
Nancy (Ann Wheeler) *
1783–1866
Charlemont, Bedford, Virginia, USA
Joshua Draper
1805–1852
Indian Creek, Jackson, TN or South Carolina
Christina (C. (Christianna)) Lyles
1802–1876
South Carolina, USA
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Stephen Anderson's Timeline

2 Records

1864
29 Jun 1864
Birth of Stephen Anderson in Tennessee
Tennessee
1929
8 Mar 1929
Age 65
Death of Stephen Anderson in Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States
Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jun 1864
    Event Place: Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Mar 1929
    Event Place: Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States

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