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Thomas Salmon Anderson

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Thomas Salmon Anderson

Birth
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
Death
22 Feb 1861 (aged 41)
Burial
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 77, "new cemetery"
Memorial ID
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1841 21 Dec Marriage to Flora Eliza Levy
Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina,

1848 Kirkwood, Madison County, Mississippi
Founding Vestry Member of St. Philip's

Charleston Daily Courier - April 12, 1861

Death of T.S. Anderson - Died at his residence in Jackson, Mississippi, on the 22nd of February, 1861, Thomas S. Anderson, in the 42nd year of his age. The disease which terminated his life was consumption, whose fatal mission was accomplished through long days and weary months of sickness and suffering.

The subject of this notice was a native of South Carolina, and possessed in an eminent degree those ennobling traits by which her sons are so generally distinguished-an elevated patriotism, a delicate sense of honor, a scrupulous regard for the claims of justice, a religious devotion to the requirements of duty. He was educated entirely within the limits of his native state, and graduated at Columbia College, one of whose highest distinctions is, that those whom it has sent forth to engage in the battle of life have rarely, if ever, proved to be other than
gentleman. --Camden Journal

also more at
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12345562/person/1348474652
1841 21 Dec Marriage to Flora Eliza Levy
Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina,

1848 Kirkwood, Madison County, Mississippi
Founding Vestry Member of St. Philip's

Charleston Daily Courier - April 12, 1861

Death of T.S. Anderson - Died at his residence in Jackson, Mississippi, on the 22nd of February, 1861, Thomas S. Anderson, in the 42nd year of his age. The disease which terminated his life was consumption, whose fatal mission was accomplished through long days and weary months of sickness and suffering.

The subject of this notice was a native of South Carolina, and possessed in an eminent degree those ennobling traits by which her sons are so generally distinguished-an elevated patriotism, a delicate sense of honor, a scrupulous regard for the claims of justice, a religious devotion to the requirements of duty. He was educated entirely within the limits of his native state, and graduated at Columbia College, one of whose highest distinctions is, that those whom it has sent forth to engage in the battle of life have rarely, if ever, proved to be other than
gentleman. --Camden Journal

also more at
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12345562/person/1348474652


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