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Jules Anderson

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Jules Anderson

Birth
Sweden
Death
29 Jul 1902 (aged 48)
Bayside, Queens County, New York, USA
Burial
Flushing, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Grave 181 Section KPC
Memorial ID
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Civil war veteran of the Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Wife of Anna Elizabeth Davis. Father of Ruth Anderson Williams and Marion Anderson Henschel.
Son of John Frank and Alma Anderson.
Half-brother to John J., Josephine M. Stroh, Charles Augustus, William, Herman and Frank Anderson.

DIED ON DAY HE HAD PREDICTED WEEKS AGO.
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Anderson Was So Sure Death Was Near that He Settled All His Affairs.
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"I will die on the twenty-ninth of this month. I am just as positive of it as I am that I am here now. Something seems to tell me so. I feel it in my bones."
Jules Anderson, a fish dealer at Bayside, L. I., made this prediction about two weeks ago and died Tuesday in the evening, just as he had foretold.
"Before I die," said Anderson, "I must sell my property and business so that my wife may be spared the trouble."
So convinced was he that death was near he began negotiating for the sale. William Hardy, of No. 132 East Twenty-fourth street, went to Bayside last Saturday and the parties came to an agreement.
On Tuesday Mr. Hardy returnd and paid a deposit. The papers were signed and a short time after Mr. Anderson was stricken. In the evening he died. He said he was happy because he left his wife in good circumstances. The deceased leaves about $20,000.
Although he had been ill for nine months his death was sudden.
"We knew he was in feeble health." Mrs. Anderson said yesterday, "but his end came so suddenly that he died before our two daughters, Marion and Ruth, who were in Philadelphia, could be summoned."
Civil war veteran of the Navy and the United States Marine Corps. Wife of Anna Elizabeth Davis. Father of Ruth Anderson Williams and Marion Anderson Henschel.
Son of John Frank and Alma Anderson.
Half-brother to John J., Josephine M. Stroh, Charles Augustus, William, Herman and Frank Anderson.

DIED ON DAY HE HAD PREDICTED WEEKS AGO.
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Anderson Was So Sure Death Was Near that He Settled All His Affairs.
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"I will die on the twenty-ninth of this month. I am just as positive of it as I am that I am here now. Something seems to tell me so. I feel it in my bones."
Jules Anderson, a fish dealer at Bayside, L. I., made this prediction about two weeks ago and died Tuesday in the evening, just as he had foretold.
"Before I die," said Anderson, "I must sell my property and business so that my wife may be spared the trouble."
So convinced was he that death was near he began negotiating for the sale. William Hardy, of No. 132 East Twenty-fourth street, went to Bayside last Saturday and the parties came to an agreement.
On Tuesday Mr. Hardy returnd and paid a deposit. The papers were signed and a short time after Mr. Anderson was stricken. In the evening he died. He said he was happy because he left his wife in good circumstances. The deceased leaves about $20,000.
Although he had been ill for nine months his death was sudden.
"We knew he was in feeble health." Mrs. Anderson said yesterday, "but his end came so suddenly that he died before our two daughters, Marion and Ruth, who were in Philadelphia, could be summoned."


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