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Moses Capries Anderson

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Moses Capries Anderson

Birth
Death
30 May 1914 (aged 66–67)
Loris, Horry County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Allsbrook, Horry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Horry Herald
June 18, 1914

Death of Capers Anderson

On Saturday afternoon May 30th, at about 4 o'clock death came to uncle Capers Anders at the home of his son on R.F.D. No.1, Loris, S. C. He was in his 71st years. When quite a young man he joined the Missionary Baptist Church at Springfield and he lived a consistent Christian life til his death.

He was loved throughout the community by all who knew him, and he was known as a hard worker to both old and young, who often made this remark concerning him. Uncle Capers was born on Kingston Lake six miles above Conway where lived for many years then moved to Sanford, S. C.

Everything possible was done to stay the had of death, but without success. He is survived by a widow and five children, four boys and one girl. John L. Anderson of Daisy, Geo. Anderson of Loris, James Anderson, Needham Anderson, and Mrs. Mary Frances Sarvis, all of Sanford, S.C.

His remains were laid to rest at Cane Branch cemetery on the following day. The funeral sermon will be preached at Cane Branch on the first Sunday in July, and will be delivered by Rev. P. Coats.
"A Friend
Horry Herald
June 18, 1914

Death of Capers Anderson

On Saturday afternoon May 30th, at about 4 o'clock death came to uncle Capers Anders at the home of his son on R.F.D. No.1, Loris, S. C. He was in his 71st years. When quite a young man he joined the Missionary Baptist Church at Springfield and he lived a consistent Christian life til his death.

He was loved throughout the community by all who knew him, and he was known as a hard worker to both old and young, who often made this remark concerning him. Uncle Capers was born on Kingston Lake six miles above Conway where lived for many years then moved to Sanford, S. C.

Everything possible was done to stay the had of death, but without success. He is survived by a widow and five children, four boys and one girl. John L. Anderson of Daisy, Geo. Anderson of Loris, James Anderson, Needham Anderson, and Mrs. Mary Frances Sarvis, all of Sanford, S.C.

His remains were laid to rest at Cane Branch cemetery on the following day. The funeral sermon will be preached at Cane Branch on the first Sunday in July, and will be delivered by Rev. P. Coats.
"A Friend


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