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By 1860, the young William T. Anderson was a joint owner of a 320-acre (1.3 km 2) property that was worth $500; [c] his family had a total net worth of around $1,000. [9] [d] On June 28, 1860, William's mother, Martha Anderson, died after being struck by lightning. [10] In the late 1850s, Ellis Anderson fled to Iowa after killing a Native American.
Colonel Thomas Anderson (1742–1805), lawyer, judge, who served in the American Revolution as quartermaster for the Continental Army and later as Sussex County Surrogate. Thomas Oakley Anderson (1783–1844), United States naval officer involved in the burning of the USS Philadelphia at Tripoli (1804), Barbary Wars (1803–05), son of Col ...
William T. Ryder (1913–1992), ... Bud Anderson (1922-2024), ... His is the only grave of a German POW at Arlington National Cemetery.
The Centralia Massacre was an incident during the American Civil War in which 24 unarmed U.S. Army soldiers were captured and executed in Centralia, Missouri, on September 27, 1864, by a band of men under the command of the notorious Confederate guerrilla leader "Bloody Bill" Anderson.
William T. Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious Confederate guerrilla leaders in the American Civil War. Anderson led a band of volunteer partisan raiders who targeted Union loyalists and federal soldiers in the states of Missouri and ...
File:Bloody-bill-anderson.jpg is fine, good tag. File:William T. Anderson in sherman.jpg is fine, good tag. File:William T Anderson death.jpg is fine, good tag. File:Quantrill.png is fine, good tag. File:Jesse and Frank James.gif cannot be PD-70 without an author and the author's death date. PD-1923 would work, or something like PD-US-Anonymous ...
West Point Cemetery is a historic cemetery on the grounds of the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.It overlooks the Hudson River, and served as a burial ground for Continental Army soldiers during the American Revolutionary War, and for early West Point residents prior to its designation as a military cemetery in 1817.
William T. Anderson was born after June 1st, 1838, and before June 1st, 1839, IF the respondent provided the correct age of William T. Anderson to the enumerator, and IF the enumerator accurately recorded the information. Perhaps a more accurate source of the birth year of William T. Anderson exists.