Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Mary Ann

Mary first married to Daniel Thomas whose will was witnessed on july 23,
1796 by William Anderson.


William HORNEY Sr.

   Four of the Horney brothers and sisters married four of the Anderson
brothers and sisters, kept it all in the family!


James C. ANDERSON Jr.

  Administrator of his fathers will in April 6, 1831, Kent Co., Delaware.


Priscilla COFFIN

 I believe this is the correct parentage but it needs proving up on, there was another Priscilla, a cousin that is in the same places at the same time but maybe a couple years older, same grandparents, different parents. Possibly could have been mixed up but believe it is correct. LA


John PIKE

John was a blacksmith and did some work Cornwallis.


Abigail OVERMAN

John & Abigail had nine children.  They moved Frederick County, Virginia, where six of their children were born  and about 1746 they moved to Orange County NC., where their youngest child Nathan was born. The Pike family became members of the Cane Creek Meeting. Abigail was Quaker minister.  Abigail died while visting the Muddy Creek Meeting and she is buried in Muddy Creek, in an unmarked grave. Muddy Creek was located near Kernersville, North Carolina which is just North East of  Winston-Salem


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