Possable he was also known as Aaron.
Married February 19, 1891 at William Tuttle's home in Knox County Kentucky to Mary Tuttle, daughter of William Tuttle and Margaret Smith.
Excerpts from the
Mountain Echo
Laurel County's
first newspaper
1892
On March 21, E.S, Anderson died, at his home on Knox Fork, Knox county and was buried the day following in the Burnett burial grounds (KNOX FORK). Mr. Anderson was the brother of Mrs. David Huneycutt, of Fariston, in this county. He was for several years a member of the Methodist church and died in the hope of everlasting life. He leaves a mother, two sisters, two brothers and many friends in Knox county to mourn for him.
Possable he was also known as Aaron.
Married February 19, 1891 at William Tuttle's home in Knox County Kentucky to Mary Tuttle, daughter of William Tuttle and Margaret Smith.
Excerpts from the
Mountain Echo
Laurel County's
first newspaper
1892
On March 21, E.S, Anderson died, at his home on Knox Fork, Knox county and was buried the day following in the Burnett burial grounds (KNOX FORK). Mr. Anderson was the brother of Mrs. David Huneycutt, of Fariston, in this county. He was for several years a member of the Methodist church and died in the hope of everlasting life. He leaves a mother, two sisters, two brothers and many friends in Knox county to mourn for him.
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