Anderson family.

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The Andersons, as well as their relatives including the Berry, Norwood, Burton, Thomes, Goodell, Hill, Codman, Smith, and Winship families, can trace their ancestory in Maine back to the early 18th century. Rev. Peter Thatcher Smith first built the Parson Smith House, located in Windham, Me., which then fell into the hands of the Andersons, whose son Edward Anderson married Smith's daughter, Lucy, ca. 1826. After this marriage, descendants of the Anderson family have lived in Bath, Lowell, Portland, and Newport, Me.

From the description of Anderson family collection, ca. 1790-1942. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 502156501

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creatorOf Anderson family. Anderson family collection, ca. 1790-1942. Maine Historical Society Library
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correspondedWith Anderson, Lucy Smith, 1845-1918 person
associatedWith Berry family. family
associatedWith Burton family. family
associatedWith Codman family. family
associatedWith Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910. person
associatedWith Goodall family. family
associatedWith Goodell family. family
associatedWith Hill family. family
associatedWith Norwood family. family
associatedWith Parson Smith House (Windham, Me.) corporateBody
associatedWith Smith family. family
associatedWith Thames family. family
associatedWith Thomes family. family
associatedWith Winship family. family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Maine--Windham
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Women
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Family

Active 1790

Active 1942

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