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Robert Anderson I married Cecilia Massie and lived in New Kent County, Virginia between 1683 and 1712 (and possibly longer). Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Illinois and elsewhere.
Richard Anderson (b.ca. 1618) immigrated from England to Virginia in 1635, and was joined later that year by Richard Anderson (b.ca. 1585), probably his father. They were the progenitors of the Andersons of Hanover County, Virginia. Robert Anderson I (ca. 1640- 1712) married Cecilia Massie and appeared in Virginia about 1635 (possibly immigrants). They owned land in New Kent County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere.
Anderson Family
Author Hutto presents the quintessential stories of America's oldest money. Readers will meet Joseph Pulitzer, J.P. Morgan, Vanderbilt, and other members in the parlors of the Jekyll Island Club, a pristine Georgia retreat.
Wine and Cincinnati were once a perfect pairing, so much so that the "Queen City" nickname was inspired by Sparkling Catawba Wine, the delectable libation that sparked the Catawba Craze of the mid-1800s. Longworth's Golden Wedding Sparkling Catawba was the most celebrated, but Werk's Golden Eagle and Red Cross, Corneau's Cornucopia, Thompson's Hillside, Bogen's Diamond, Mottier's National Premium and Schumann's Queen Victoria also bolstered the city's reputation as the American Rhineland. These winemakers passed their knowledge on to Lake Erie, the New York Finger Lakes, Pennsylvania, Missouri and California. Today, that knowledge has returned home, as Henke, Skeleton Root, Meier and Vinoklet hope to make the city a wine haven once again. Food historian Dann Woellert leads a tour through Cincy's storied past and promising future with the grape and the vine.
Reproduction of the original: Military Reminiscences of the Civil War by Jacob Dolson Cox
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Anderson - Overton Families