Willis A. Anderson owned 100s of Acres in the 1840s and 1850s. Real Estate value $21,000 in 1860 Census. CSA Service early in the Civil War. Statement of the Union Provost Marshall Papers 1861-1866 dated 11-28-1864: Willis Anderson "in the Confederate Army with Green's Regiment" [at Athens] "but he surrendered and now supports the Union and hasn't helped any rebel or seen Hamilton Nelson, but the robbers were at his house..."
Knox County biography lists Joseph S. as a son, does not list Martha, Nathan, or Walton who died young.
Number 33 on Grave Diagram
Willis A. Anderson owned 100s of Acres in the 1840s and 1850s. Real Estate value $21,000 in 1860 Census. CSA Service early in the Civil War. Statement of the Union Provost Marshall Papers 1861-1866 dated 11-28-1864: Willis Anderson "in the Confederate Army with Green's Regiment" [at Athens] "but he surrendered and now supports the Union and hasn't helped any rebel or seen Hamilton Nelson, but the robbers were at his house..."
Knox County biography lists Joseph S. as a son, does not list Martha, Nathan, or Walton who died young.
Number 33 on Grave Diagram
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Anderson Greenley
1837–1923
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Martha J. Anderson
1839–1841
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Nancy Baker Anderson Hendren
1842–1929
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Infant Son Anderson
1844–1844
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Lucretia B. Anderson Hudson
1846–1931
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Susanna Downing Anderson Minor
1848–1921
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Nathan Anderson
1851–1851
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Hettie A. Anderson Minor
1852–1942
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Willis E. Anderson
1855–1933
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Joseph Sadler Anderson
1859–1933
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Walton Anderson
1867–1868
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