-Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were made happy last Friday night by the arrival of a four pound baby boy.
Taken from The Goldfield Chronical, May 25, 1906- Renwick news section
-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson, May 21, a baby boy.
Taken from The Renwick Times, June 7, 1906- Local News
- The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson died very suddenly Thursday afternoon.
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The burial site of Harry was unknown until 2005 when Thomas Anderson Sr. and Thomas Jr. were able to locate it in the Vernon Cemetery west of Renwick, IA after several years of research. The grave was located on the south side of Pearl Anderson Jensen (sister) but was unmarked. They purchased a headstone for baby Harry and while digging to pour a footing they discovered the broken off base of a babies headstone, thus proving it was the final resting place of Harry.
-Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were made happy last Friday night by the arrival of a four pound baby boy.
Taken from The Goldfield Chronical, May 25, 1906- Renwick news section
-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson, May 21, a baby boy.
Taken from The Renwick Times, June 7, 1906- Local News
- The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson died very suddenly Thursday afternoon.
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The burial site of Harry was unknown until 2005 when Thomas Anderson Sr. and Thomas Jr. were able to locate it in the Vernon Cemetery west of Renwick, IA after several years of research. The grave was located on the south side of Pearl Anderson Jensen (sister) but was unmarked. They purchased a headstone for baby Harry and while digging to pour a footing they discovered the broken off base of a babies headstone, thus proving it was the final resting place of Harry.
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