Anderson Notes
JAMES ANDERSON lived in Chester Co., SC. This is according to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", by John Thomas Cupit of Rosepine, LA, Chapter Three states that a WILLIAM CUIPT married ELIZABETH ANDRSON daughter of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON. The name of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON children are listed in JANE 's will in Chester Co., SC[BACK]
AMOS ANDERSON According to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", Chapter. The name of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON children are listed in JANE 's will in Chester Co., SC. AMOS ANDERSON was listed first. Two of ELIZABETH 's brothers came to Mississippi. DAVID was one the other unknown at this time.[BACK]
ELIZABETH ANDERSON According to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", Chapter Three states that a WILLIAM CUPIT married ELIZABETH ANDERSON daughter of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON. JAMES ANDESON objected to the suit so the couple eloped and ELIZABETH was disinherited for doing so. WILLIAM and ELIZABETH CUPIT sold their holding in SC and moved to MS[BACK]
MARY ANDERSON According to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", Chapter. The name of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON children are listed in JANE 's will in Chester Co., SC. MARY ANDERSON was listed as MARY PINCHBACK[BACK]
ROBERT ANDERSON According to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", Chapter. The name of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON children are listed in JANE 's will in Chester Co., SC. ROBERT ANDERSON was listed. Two of ELIZABETH 's brothers came to MS. DAVID was one the other unknown at this time.[BACK]
DAVID ANDERSON According to a book "A HISTORY OF THE CUPIT FAMILY", Chapter. The name of JAMES and JANE ANDERSON children are listed in JANE 's will in Chester Co., SC. DAVID ANDERSON was listed. Two of ELIZABETH 's brothers came to MS. DAVID was one the other unknown at this time. From "The Woodvile Republican" Archives March 29, 1834 DAVID ANDERSON has lost a horse. Reward offered July 19, 1834 Property of SAML. McMURTRY is to be sold to cover court cost. LOYAL CASE, SAMUEL McMURTRY, WILLIAM McMURTRY, DAVID ANDERSON, THOMAS HALL, and G. D. BOYD are mentioned. August 15, 1840 DAVID ANDERSON guardian of JANE CUPIT, will present his accounts for final settlement. September 26, 1840 Delegates appointed to attend the Whig convention at Jackson. UPPER HOMOCHITTO Delagates: T. J. BROWN, B. RAWLINS, D. BAILEY, A. McCRAINE, J. LANEHART, JOHN McNEELEY, D. MURRAY, D. ANDERSON, W. SHROPSHIRE, JOHN KING, and STERLING JETER. July 30, 1842 DAVID ANDERSON, guardian of ELIZABETH CUPET, now ELIZABETH McCRAINE will present his accounts for final settlement. January 18, 1845 DAVID ANDERSON, guardian of AMY CUPIT will present his accounts for final settlement. June 20,1846 List of the Wilkinson Volunteers as given by J. L. HODGE: DAVID ANDERSON among them November 11, 1846 The Agricultural Society of Wilkinson County's statement of cotton crop for the year of 1846. Names of planters Acres Expected Made DAVID ANDERSON 40 30 12 June 12, 1847 A barbecue, in honor of the volunteers, to which citizens of this county and adjoining counties are invited, the following committee has the power to collect funds for this purpose: Listed was DAVID ANDERSON April 8, 1845 List of letters remaining in the Woodville Post Office on the quarter ending 31st March, 1848 ANDERSON, DAVID; October 3, 1848 List of letters remaining in the Office on the Quarter ending 30th Sept. 1848 ANDERSON, DAVID December 9, 1851 Gentlemen called on the Grand Jury: DAVID ANDERSON THE WOODVILLE REPUBLICAN Volume 167, Number 32 Volume 167, Number 33 Thursday January 9, 1992 1855 New Orleans Directory of Cotton Planters of Louisiana and Mississippi Wilkinson County Hopewell Church DAVID ANDERSON He was 52 in 1850; 1850 Census of Wilkinson County, MS p.291a 350/354 ANDERSON David 52 M Planter SC J. E. 35 F MS (? Is J. E. ESSEY (JESSIE) ELLEN GRAHAM ?) Mary 16 F MS attended school within the year Laura 13 F MS attended school within the year Chas. 9 M MS attended school within the year Wm. 6 M MS James 3 M MS Land record for DAVID ANDERSON can be found at: The Official Federal Land Patent Records Site http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/default.asp[BACK]
MARY ANDERSON 1850 Census of Wilkinson County, MS p.291a 350/354 ANDERSON David 52 M Planter SC J. E. 35 F MS (? Is J. E. ESSEY (JESSIE) ELLEN GRAHAM ?) Mary 16 F MS attended school within the year Laura 13 F MS attended school within the year Chas. 9 M MS attended school within the year Wm. 6 M MS James 3 M MS[BACK]
LAURA ANDERSON 1850 Census of Wilkinson County, MS p.291a 350/354 ANDERSON David 52 M Planter SC J. E. 35 F MS (? Is J. E. ESSEY (JESSIE) ELLEN GRAHAM ?) Mary 16 F MS attended school within the year Laura 13 F MS attended school within the year Chas. 9 M MS attended school within the year Wm. 6 M MS James 3 M MS[BACK]
CHARLES AMOS ANDERSON 1850 Census of Wilkinson County, MS p.291a 350/354 ANDERSON David 52 M Planter SC J. E. 35 F MS (? Is J. E. ESSEY (JESSIE) ELLEN GRAHAM ?) Mary 16 F MS attended school within the year Laura 13 F MS attended school within the year Chas. 9 M MS attended school within the year Wm. 6 M MS James 3 M MS[BACK]
MARY ELLEN ANDERSON [Coon-Wayne.FTW] Remarks 1. This family lived in Wilson, LA. Source 1. M. L. White's Robin White Family Tree. 2. The Journal of Wilkinson County History vol. 2, Marriages 3. EF Parish, LA. Cemetery Inscriptions, Mary Ann Sagely.[BACK]
DAVID ARCHIE ANDERSON [Coon-Wayne.FTW] Remarks 1. It should be noted that Journal of Wilkinson, vol. 2, shows David H. Anderson, while vol. 1 shows David Archie Anderson. Source 1. M. L. White's Robin White Family Tree. 2. Wilkinson Co. marriage records. 3. Journal of Wilkinson Co.: vol. 1 Cemeteries[BACK]