Rebecca ANDERSON

Rebecca ANDERSON

Female 1853 - 1890  (37 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rebecca ANDERSON was born in 1853 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA (daughter of William ANDERSON and Julia BROWN); died in 1890; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.

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    Rebecca married William BALMER on 2 Sep 1876 in Haldimand, Ontario, CANADA. William was born about 1855 in Haldimand, Ontario, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Rebecca married William ATCHISON on 8 Jul 1888 in Greenbush, Iosco, MI. William was born in 1852 in CANADA; died in 1912; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William ANDERSON was born on 27 Apr 1819 in Ontario, CANADA (son of Joseph ANDERSON and Sarah SPURGEON); died on 4 Apr 1909 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1861, Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1871, Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1881, Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 9 Jun 1900, Harrisville Township, Alcona, MI

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    Census:
    1851 Canadian census at Warrick Township, Norfolk, Canada West, shows William Anderson, 33, b. Canada West, Baptist; Julia, 24, b. US, Baptist; children b.Canada West: Alice, 15; Sarah, 13; Henry, 2.

    Census:
    1861 Canadian census at Walsingham Township, Norfolk, Canada West, shows William Anderson, 42, b. Canada West, Baptist, farmer; Julia E., 35, b. Canada West, Baptist; children b.Canada West: Thos. C., 17; Alice, 15; Sarah, 13; Henry, 11; Rebecca, 9; Lewis, 7; Walter, 3.

    Census:
    1871 Canadian census at Walsingham Township, Norfolk, Ontario shows William Anderson, 52, b. Ontario, Baptist, Scotch, farmer; Julia, 46, b. Ontario, Baptist; children b. Ontario: Henry, 20; Rebecca, 18, Lewis, 16; Walter, 12.

    Census:
    1881 Canadian census at Walsingham Township, Norfolk, Ontario shows William Anderson, 52, b. Ontario, Baptist, Scotch, farmer; Julia, 56, b. USA, Baptist; children b. Ontario, Joseph, 10. Immediately following is Walter Anderson, 23 and his wife Melinda.

    Census:
    1900 census at Harrisville Township, Alcona, MI shows William Anderson, b. Apr 1819, 81, married 57 years, b. CANADA, parents b. NY/OH, immigrated 1883, farmer; Julia, b. May 1827, 73, 7 children born/5 living, b. OH, parents b. NY/IN; Pearle, granddaughter, b. Oct 1893, 6, b. MI, parents b. CANADA(E)/OH.

    William married Julia BROWN on 14 Jan 1843 in Charlotteville Township, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA. Julia (daughter of Reuben BROWN and Joanna WHITE) was born on 26 Apr 1826 in OH; died on 29 Apr 1909 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Julia BROWN was born on 26 Apr 1826 in OH (daughter of Reuben BROWN and Joanna WHITE); died on 29 Apr 1909 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI.

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    Children:
    1. Thomas Cross ANDERSON was born on 31 Aug 1844 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, CANADA; died on 12 Mar 1921 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    2. Alice Joanna ANDERSON was born about 1846 in Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; died after 1911.
    3. Sarah Louise ANDERSON was born in 1849 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, CANADA; died on 1 Jun 1887 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    4. Henry ANDERSON was born on 10 Nov 1851 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; died on 22 Sep 1937 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    5. 1. Rebecca ANDERSON was born in 1853 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; died in 1890; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    6. Louis A. ANDERSON was born on 2 May 1855 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; died on 9 Mar 1910 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI; was buried in Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    7. Walter ANDERSON was born about 1858 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA.
    8. Joseph ANDERSON was born in 1871 in Walsingham Township, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; died on 23 Mar 1939 in Deer Park, Spokane, WA; was buried in Clark Fork Cemetery, Clark Fork, Bonner, ID.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph ANDERSON was born in 1792 in Ontario, CANADA (son of Captain Captain Walter ANDERSON and Mary UNKNOWN); died in 1871 in Charlottesville, Ontario, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, Charlotteville, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1861, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA

    Notes:

    Note:
    Joseph Anderson, second son of the original Walter, was a "church warden" in the days when township affairs were managed by the old "Town Commissioner" system. He married Sarah Spurgin, and settled near Normandale. He had two sons—William and Walter; and five daughters—Nancy, Elizabeth, Amert K., Sarah and Mary Ann. Of this family—William married Julia Brown, and settled near Port Rowan; Walter married Mary Jane Thompson, and settled at Normandale; Nancy married Hugh Mabee, and settled at Port Rowan; Elizabeth married Isaac Franklin, and settled near Port Rowan; Amert K. married Oliver McCall, and settled finally at Port Rowan; Sarah Jane married Dr. Byron Franklin, of Port Rowan; and Mary Ann married John Fick, and settled in Walsingham.

    Census:
    1851 Canadian Census shows Joseph Anderson, farmer, b. US, Baptist, age 56; Sarah, b. CANADA, Baptist, age 53; Nancy, b. CANADA, Baptist, age 28; Walter, laborer, b. CANADA, Baptist, age 25.

    Census:
    1861 Canadian Census shows Joseph Anderson, age 66, b. Upper Canada; Sarah, 62, b. Upper Canada; Ammert, female, 28, b. Upper Canada; Walter, 35, b. Upper Canada.

    Joseph married Sarah SPURGEON. Sarah was born in 1800 in Charlottesville, Ontario, CANADA; died on 14 Feb 1885 in Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah SPURGEON was born in 1800 in Charlottesville, Ontario, CANADA; died on 14 Feb 1885 in Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1871, Charlotteville Township, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1881, Charlotteville Township, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA

    Notes:

    Census:
    1871 Canadian census shows Sarah, aged, 72, born in Ontario, living with her daughter Amaret McCall.

    Census:
    The 1881 Canadian census shows Sarah, aged 81, born in Ontario, as a widow.

    Children:
    1. 2. William ANDERSON was born on 27 Apr 1819 in Ontario, CANADA; died on 4 Apr 1909 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI.
    2. Mary Ann ANDERSON was born in 1822 in CANADA; died on 20 Jan 1847 in Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Port Royal Cemetery, Port Royal, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.
    3. Nancy ANDERSON was born in 1824 in Haldimand, Ontario, CANADA; died on 19 Apr 1907 in Port Rowan, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bayview Cemetery, Port Rowan, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.
    4. Walter ANDERSON was born in 1828 in Ontario, CANADA; died on 4 Jun 1895 in Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Normandale Cemetery, Normandale, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.
    5. Elizabeth ANDERSON was born in 1830 in Haldimand, Ontario, CANADA; died on 3 Apr 1914 in Port Rowan, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Bayview Cemetery, Port Rowan, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.
    6. Amaret K. ANDERSON was born about 1833 in CANADA; died on 3 Jan 1900 in Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.
    7. Sarah Jane ANDERSON was born about 1835 in Charlotteville Township, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.

  3. 6.  Reuben BROWN was born in 1795 in NY; died on 1 Jun 1872 in Walsingham, Norfolk South, Ontario, CANADA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, Windham, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA
    • Census: 1861, Windham, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA

    Notes:

    Census:
    1851 Canadian census shows Reuben Brown, farmer, b. US, Methodist, age 56; Johana, b.US, age 54.

    Census:
    1861 Canadian census shows Reuben Brown, farmer, b. NY US, Methodist, age 64; Joanna, b.NY US, age 64; Ruben Brown, farmer, b. Upper Canada, 15.

    Reuben married Joanna WHITE on 14 Nov 1820 in Potter Co., PA. Joanna (daughter of Elizabeth UNKNOWN) was born about 1797 in NY; died on 23 Jun 1868 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Joanna WHITE was born about 1797 in NY (daughter of Elizabeth UNKNOWN); died on 23 Jun 1868 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, CANADA.
    Children:
    1. William Chauncey BROWN was born about 1818.
    2. Stephen D. BROWN was born about 1822 in NY.
    3. 3. Julia BROWN was born on 26 Apr 1826 in OH; died on 29 Apr 1909 in Harrisville, Alcona, MI.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Captain Captain Walter ANDERSON was born in 1753 in SCOTLAND; died on 30 Nov 1818 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.

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    Excerpt from Pioneer Sketches of Long Point Settlement, E.A. Owen, originally published 1898, reprinted 1972

    One of the oldest and best known families of Norfolk is the Anderson family, of Vittoria. Captain Walter Anderson was one of the mudsills in our social foundation, and no name figures more prominently in the annals of old Charlotteville during the first half of the century than that of Anderson.

    Walter Anderson was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland. He was born in 1753, and came to America and settled in the colony of New Jersey just before the colonies threw off their allegiance to the English king. He remained loyal during the trouble of the Revolution, but what particular part he played in the drama does not appear. At the close of the war a party of Loyalists took refuge in a New Jersey fort to escape the abuse that was heaped upon them by their victorious fellow-colonists, and Mr. Anderson was one of them. Being sorely pressed in their place of retreat, Mr. Anderson and a comrade managed to escape in the night, and wend their way into Pennsylvania. They were destitute of means, but had good constitutions, and were richly endowed with that native pluck which so signally distinguishes the sons of "Auld Scotia," making them equal to any emergency in every civilized portion of the globe. Mr. Anderson was a strict Presbyterian, and a ready talker withal, and he proposed to his fellow refugee that they travel as missionaries—he as a preacher, and his friend as an elder. The scheme was adopted and proved highly successful. At one place in a back township they remained a whole week, holding meetings in a school-house and receiving material aid. Who but a Scotchman would have thought of this? They were thus enabled to avoid suspicion as to their being Loyalist refugees, and were housed and feted while making their way out of the country. They came to Upper Canada, and, after sending for his family, Mr. Anderson settled in the Niagara District on land which he drew as a U.E. Loyalist.

    In 1799 he came up to Long Point settlement with his family. His daughter, Rebecca, possessed a U.E. Loyalist right in her own name, and this she transferred to John McCall in consideration of his relinquishment of Lot 20, 4th concession of Charlotteville. The old Government deed for this Lot and Lot 12, in the 5th concession, has been preserved. It bears date May 17th, 1802, and is signed by Peter Hunter, Esq., "our Lieutenant-Governor of our said Province, and Lieutenant-General commanding our forces in our said Province of Upper Canada." Mr. Anderson was a stonemason by trade, and he was attracted to this lot by the plentiful supply of stone it contained.

    During the first session of the first term of the Court of Quarter Sessions, held at the house of James Monroe, on the 8th day of April, 1800, Walter Anderson petitioned for a reduction of his statute labor, and the Court granted the petition, fixing his labor for that year at four days. He was a member of the grand jury at this term of Court, it being the first grand jury in the Court history of old London District.

    As before stated, Captain Anderson was a staunch Presbyterian. He was very strict in his home government and very positive in his religious opinions. He donated two acres in the village of Vittoria for Presbyterian church purposes, but he did not live to see a church edifice erected thereon. This stalwart old pioneer died in 1818 from injuries received in falling from a roof while engaged in building a chimney, being in his 66th year. Mary, his wife, died in 1814, in her 57th year.

    Captain Walter Anderson had a brother, who settled in New York. William Anderson, a son of this brother was a shoe merchant in New York city, but nothing more is known of this branch of the family.

    A number of Captain Anderson's children died in early childhood. Those who grew up were five sons—Walter, John, Joseph, James and Henry; and two daughters—Rebecca and Elizabeth.

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    Captain married Mary UNKNOWN. Mary was born in 1757; died on 18 Apr 1814 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary UNKNOWN was born in 1757; died on 18 Apr 1814 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA.

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    Children:
    1. Col. Col. Walter ANDERSON was born in 1786 in Ontario, CANADA; died on 5 May 1869 in Norfolk, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.
    2. Rebecca ANDERSON was born in 1788 in Niagra, Niagra, Ontario, CANADA; died on 24 Mar 1863 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.
    3. James ANDERSON was born in 1789 in Ontario, CANADA; died on 9 Feb 1808 in Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.
    4. 4. Joseph ANDERSON was born in 1792 in Ontario, CANADA; died in 1871 in Charlottesville, Ontario, CANADA.
    5. John ANDERSON was born in Nova Scotia, CANADA; died on 14 Feb 1833 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.
    6. Henry ANDERSON was born in 1799 in Ontario, CANADA; died in 1873 in Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.
    7. Elizabeth ANDERSON was born in 1802 in Ontario, CANADA; died on 3 Oct 1885 in Norfolk, Ontario, CANADA; was buried in Saint Andrews United Cemetery, Vittoria, Norfolk, Ontario.

  3. 15.  Elizabeth UNKNOWN died in 1857.
    Children:
    1. 7. Joanna WHITE was born about 1797 in NY; died on 23 Jun 1868 in Norfolk Co., Ontario, CANADA.