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Martha Lucinda “Lou” <I>Warrick</I> Anderson

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Martha Lucinda “Lou” Warrick Anderson

Birth
Bell County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Feb 1889 (aged 19)
Williamson County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jarrell, Williamson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Daniel A.J. Anderson who is NOT buried here. Original information taken from Williamson County Cemetery Book, Vol.1. Photo of gravestone verifying data taken later. I now believe this is Martha Lucinda "Lou" Warrick who married a relative of mine, Daniel A. J. Anderson, on Mar 5, 1888. It appears she died within a week of giving birth to a son on Feb 2, 1889. The infant died on June 2, 1889. Daniel A. J. Anderson went on to remarry in 1890 and died in 1934 and is buried in Knox Co., TX. The other A. J. Anderson who died in 1866 and is buried here was an uncle to Daniel A. J. Anderson. This Daniel was born in 1862 and also had another uncle named Daniel, so because the older A. J. died in 1866, the younger Daniel A. J. was probably called "A. J." to differentiate from his living uncle of the same given name, Daniel. That would explain the reference on M. L.'s stone as "wife of A. J. Anderson."
Wife of Daniel A.J. Anderson who is NOT buried here. Original information taken from Williamson County Cemetery Book, Vol.1. Photo of gravestone verifying data taken later. I now believe this is Martha Lucinda "Lou" Warrick who married a relative of mine, Daniel A. J. Anderson, on Mar 5, 1888. It appears she died within a week of giving birth to a son on Feb 2, 1889. The infant died on June 2, 1889. Daniel A. J. Anderson went on to remarry in 1890 and died in 1934 and is buried in Knox Co., TX. The other A. J. Anderson who died in 1866 and is buried here was an uncle to Daniel A. J. Anderson. This Daniel was born in 1862 and also had another uncle named Daniel, so because the older A. J. died in 1866, the younger Daniel A. J. was probably called "A. J." to differentiate from his living uncle of the same given name, Daniel. That would explain the reference on M. L.'s stone as "wife of A. J. Anderson."


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