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Cyrus ANDERSON
M, b. May 11, 1828, d. May 15, 1879, #18493

Father William T. ANDERSON b. May 14, 1800, d. Aug 16, 1887
Mother Prudence WALLINGFORD b. Aug 15, 1806, d. Feb 1, 1895
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Burial*   Cady Graveyard, Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL 
Note*   Huntsville Schools
Mr. Kimball, an old man from Kentucky, taught a school in a
small cabin south of Huntsville in 1835-36. There were three
windows covered by leather, which was fastened up during the day
to permit the light to passin between the logs, and were closed
at night. The teacher permitted all to study aloud. Jeremiah
Brisco taught the first school in Huntsville in 1836, in a log
cabin built for the purpose that season. He taught the same
school for several terms.
Huntsville has had many excellent teachers. Miss Mary Hart of
Connecticut taught the school south of Huntsville during the
summer of 1836. H. E. Bryant, afterwards banker at Bement, Miss
Eunice Kimbal, an eastern lady,and Alvin Bacon, each taught
several terms at Huntsville. Miss Letitia Biscoetaught in a log
cabin near Shilo. The windows of this cabin consisted of an
opening between the logs, which was protected by a board
fastened up with a strap. The first frame school house in
Huntsville was built about 1840. The township school land was
sold April 8, 1839.
Excerpted from Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History
of Schuyler County, 1908, edited by Howard F. Dyson.
Transcribed by Robin Petersen for Schuyler County ILGenWeb
Copyright 1999-2001 Robin L. W. Petersen; all rights reserved.
For personal use only. Commercial use of the information
contained in these pages is strictly prohibited without prior
permission. If copied, this copyright must appear with the
information.
1860 Federal Census: Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL
Cyrus Anderson 30 M Farmer KY
Malinda 26 F NY
Mary B. 4 F IL
Nancy D. 1 F IL
1870 Federal Census: Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL
Anderson, Cyrus 41 M Farmer $1800 $750 KY
, Phylinda 33 F Keeping House NY
, Mary B. 14 F
IL
, Edward 8 M
IL
, Ida Euphemia 6 F
IL
, Rosetta 3 F
IL
, Lydia D. 9/12 F
IL
Schuyler Co. Death Records, Book 1, 1877-1903, Pg. 18
218 Cyrus Anderson 50y 15 May 1879, Huntsville Cady
Graveyard 
Birth* May 11, 1828  Huntsville, Illinois 
Marriage* Jul 18, 1852  Schuyler Co., IL, Principal=Phylinda CADY 
Death* May 15, 1879  Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL1 

Family Phylinda CADY b. Jul 28, 1834, d. Feb 1, 1908
Children  1. Homer Jackson ANDERSON b. May 6, 1854, d. before 1860
  2. Mary Belle ANDERSON+ b. Jul 6, 1856, d. Feb 16, 1935
  3. Nancy Dell ANDERSON b. Aug 10, 1859
  4. Cyrus Edward ANDERSON+ b. Jul 5, 1862, d. Dec 7, 1937
  5. Ida Euphema ANDERSON+ b. Apr 19, 1864
  6. Rosetta ANDERSON b. May 18, 1866
  7. Lydia Lauretta ANDERSON+ b. Sep 9, 1869, d. Apr 25, 1956
  8. Hatta Jane ANDERSON b. Apr 3, 1872
  9. Etta May ANDERSON b. Apr 27, 1874, d. Nov 7, 1880

Citations
  1. [S63] Unknown author, Schuyler Co. Death Records.

Cyrus Albert ANDERSON
M, b. Jul 16, 1859, #18558

Father Andrew "Andy" Jackson ANDERSON b. Nov 27, 1831, d. Mar 1, 1884
Mother Lucretia C. CLARKSON b. Oct 5, 1835, d. Dec 1, 1877
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Note*   1910: See brother George Anderson listing in census. Living
and working forGeorge at his furniture store in Reno Co., KS 
Birth* Jul 16, 1859  Huntsville, Schuyler Co., IL 

Cyrus Edward ANDERSON
M, b. Jul 5, 1862, d. Dec 7, 1937, #18540

Father Cyrus ANDERSON b. May 11, 1828, d. May 15, 1879
Mother Phylinda CADY b. Jul 28, 1834, d. Feb 1, 1908
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Occupation*   Farmer 
Note*   The following marriage records were transcribed from FHL
microfilm #1311549. These records were filmed from the original
registers located at the Schuyler County Courthouse.
Book D, 1877-1907, Pages 31 - 40
License #
Groom - Age - Father - Mother
Bride - Age - Father - Mother
Marriage Location - Date of Marriage - Witnesses - Person
Performing Marriage
8559
Edward Anderson - 22 - Cyrus Anderson - Phylius Cady
Mary Allen - 21 - Ebenezer Allen - Susan Summer
Camden - 5 Dec. 1883 - Wm. H. Cady - A. L. Wells, J. P.
1900 Federal Census: Camden, Schuyler Co., IL
Anderson, Cyrus Head M Jul 1862 37Married 16
yrs IL KY NY Farmer
, May Wife F Nov 1863 36 3 Child. 3 Liv.
IL OH OH
, Gertrude Dau F Jan 188515 Single
IL IL IL
, Goldie E. Dau F Jan 1890 10 Single
IL IL IL
, Mabel G. Dau F Oct 1895 4 Single
ILIL IL
, Philinda Mother F Jul 1834 65 Widow
NY NY NY
1920Federal Census: Augusta Twp., Hancock Co., IL
Anderson, Cyrus E. Head Own M 58 Married IL IL IL
Day Laborer Gen. Farm
, Luella Wife F 38 Married IL IL IL
, Lucille Dau F 12Single IL IL IL
, Wayne E. Son M 1 8/12 NE ILIL 
Birth* Jul 5, 1862  Camden, Schuyler Co., IL 
Marriage* Dec 6, 1883  Camden, Schuyler Co., IL, Principal=Mary ÒMayÓ ALLEN 
Death* Dec 7, 1937  Hancock Co., IL 

Family Mary ÒMayÓ ALLEN b. Nov, 1863, d. Feb 5, 1903
Children  1. Gertrude May ANDERSON+ b. Jan 25, 1885, d. Mar 1, 1950
  2. Goldie E. ANDERSON b. Jan, 1890
  3. Mabel G. ANDERSON b. Oct, 1895

Cyrus G. ANDERSON
M, b. Dec, 1849, #18919

Father Commodore Perry ANDERSON b. Mar 25, 1820, d. Apr 1, 1875
Mother Lucinda CADY b. Jan 15, 1826, d. Sep 16, 1867
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Note*   1880 Federal Census: Camden, Schuyler Co., IL
Anderson, Clara F 23 Sister Keeping House IL
OH NY
, George R. M 38 Brother Carpenter IL OH NY
, Cyrus G. M 30 Brother Farmer IL OH NY
1900 Federal Census: Camden, Schuyler Co., IL
Anderson, Cyrus G. Head M Dec 1849 50
Married 15 yrs IL OH NY Farmer
, Anna M. Wife F May 1856 44 2 Child. 1
Liv. OH OH OH
, Chester R. Son M Jan 1898 2 Single
IL IL OH
Easton, Harriet M. Mother-in-law F Dec 1837 62 Widow
OH PA OH
Prarie FarmerÕs Directory
Of Brown and Schuyler Counties
Illinois
1918
Anderson, C. G. (Anna M. Eaton) Ch Chester R.; Huntsville R1
Camden Sec20 O240a (1850) Tels. Camden and Huntsville
1920 Federal Census: Camden, Schuyler Co., IL
Anderson, C. G. Head Own M 70 Married IL KY
NY Farmer General Farm
, Anna M. Wife F 61 Married OH OHOH
, Chester Son M 21 Single IL IL OH
1930 Federal Census: Camden, Schuyler Co., IL North Congress
St.
Anderson, Tiny G. Head Own $3000 M 80 Married@@26 IL
IL NY No occupation
, Anne E. Wife F 76 Married@@22 OH
OH OH 
Birth* Dec, 1849  Camden, Schuyler Co., IL 
Marriage* Nov 24, 1885  Camden, Schuyler Co., IL, Principal=Anna May EASTON 

Family Anna May EASTON b. May, 1856, d. Sep 2, 1933
Child  1. Chester Reed ANDERSON b. Jan 24, 1898, d. Nov 12, 1980

Daisy B. ANDERSON
F, b. circa 1907, #18994

Father William Earl ANDERSON b. Dec 10, 1878
Mother Asenith F. UNKNOWN b. circa 1882
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Birth* circa 1907  Harper Co., OK 

Darius Tipton ANDERSON
M, b. Nov 11, 1832, d. Apr 21, 1912, #18112

Father James Hunter ANDERSON b. 1790, d. between 1847 and 1848
Mother Margaret "Peggy" SNODGRASS b. 1787, d. between Jul, 1871 and 1872
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Note*   1860 Federal Census: Ottumwa, Wapello Co., IA
D. T. Anderson 27 M Farming IN
Margaret 67 F KY
Elmyra 33 F OH
Lydia 20 F OH
Delcena 8 F IA
Cival War Veteran:
Name: Darius T Anderson ,
Residence: Dahlonega, Iowa
Enlistment Date: 09 August 1862
DistinguishedService: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Iowa
Unit Numbers: 211 211
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 09 August 1862 at
the age of 28
Enlisted in Company H, 36th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 27 August
1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal 3rd Class on 25 December 1862
Promoted to Full Corporal 2nd Class on 08 August 1863
Promoted to Full Corporal on 20 November 1863
POW on 25 April 1864 at Mark's Mills, AR
Paroled on25 February 1865
Promoted to Full Sergeant 5th Class on 10 April 1865
Mustered out Company H, 36th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 24 August
1865 in Devall's Bluff, AR
Pension Record:
Soldiers Name: Darius T. Anderson
WifeÕs Name: Lydia F. Anderson
H36 Iowa Infantry
1875, June 14 Invalid: Application No. 204968 Cert. No.
316155
1912, June 12 Widow: Application No. 988294 Cert. No. 752892
Nebraska
List of Soldiers
Regimental History
Thirty-sixth InfantryIOWA
(3 years)
Thirty-sixth Infantry.€Col., Charles W. Kittredge; Lieut.-Col.
Francis M. Drake, Majs., Thomas C. Woodward, Augustus H.
Hamilton.
The 36th rendezvoused at Keokuk in Sept., 1862, and was
regularly mustered into the U. S. service on Oct. 4. It left
Keokuk about Nov. 10, going down the river on two steamers, and
made its first landing at Columbus, Ky., in the night, to assist
in repelling an expected attack of the enemy.
It reached Helena, Ark., Dec. 31 and remained there until the
latter part of the following February, when it embarked on
steamers in the Yazoo Pass expedition, returning to Helena,
April 8, the expedition comprising just 40 days and nights in
the wilderness. The regiment remained here, making occasional
forays into the country, until Aug. 11, 1863 when it formed part
of Gen. Steele's army in his march on Little Rock. That place
was captured on Sept. 10, and the regiment entered the
city two days afterward, encamping in the outskirts on the north
side.
In March, 1864, it was in the expedition under command of Gen.
Steele, the objective point being Camden, at the head of
navigation on the Ouchita river, and the 36th bore the brunt
of the battle on this march, at Elkin's Ferry. It took part also
in the battle of Prairie d'Ane, where the advance of the army
skirmished for12 miles and finally found the Confederates so
strongly posted as to require three days to dislodge them.
In April the regiment was in the brigade detailedto guard 240
wagons back to Pine Bluff, upon which expedition the battle of
Marks' Mills occurred and the regiment was captured. About 100
of the 36th left behind were in the battle of Jenkins' Ferry.
Those of the regiment who were not captured remained at Little
Rock till early in March, 1865, when they wereremoved to St.
Charles on the White River, and in May, to Devall's Bluff, where
they were mustered out Aug. 24, 1865.
The regiment received some 70 recruits in March, 1864, at Little
Rock, and had in it from first to last 1,205 officers and men.
Its losses were: deaths from battle, 70, deaths from disease,
233; wounded 146; discharged, 191.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 4
Battles Fought
Fought at Yazoo Expedition.
Fought on 04 July 1863 at Helena, AR.
Fought on 04 April 1864 at Elkins Ford, AR.
Fought on 25 April 1864 at Mark's Mills, AR.
Fought on 30 April 1864 at Jenkins' Ferry, AR.
HELENA, ARK. - JULY 4TH, 1863
Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863. 13th Division, 13th Army Corps, and
the Gunboat Tyler. Ten days prior to the attack on Helena 
Birth* Nov 11, 1832  Hancock Co., IN 
Marriage* Jul 11, 1858  Wapello Co., IA, Principal=Lydia Frances LOWE 
Death* Apr 21, 1912  McLean, Pierce Co., NE 

Family Lydia Frances LOWE b. Apr 9, 1840, d. Jul 12, 1920
Children  1. James F. ANDERSON
  2. George E. ANDERSON
  3. Barton W. ANDERSON
  4. Ada (Cansada) ANDERSON b. Jul 11, 1867, d. May 8, 1935
  5. Henry Beecher ANDERSON b. Jan 22, 1868, d. Nov 27, 1928
  6. William S. ANDERSON b. circa 1871
  7. Erastus M.. ANDERSON b. circa 1871
  8. Lewis M. ANDERSON b. circa 1875
  9. UNKNOWN ANDERSON b. Oct 24, 1883
  10. Corbin D. ANDERSON b. Oct 27, 1883, d. Aug 20, 1885
  11. Custer ANDERSON b. Feb 27, 1886

Delila H. ANDERSON
F, b. 1809, #17901

Father John G. ANDERSON d. circa 1832
Mother Polly STEWART?
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Death*   Prob. Hamilton Co., OH 
Married Name   Shearer 
Birth* 1809  Harrison Co, KY 
Marriage* 1830  OH, Principal=Andrew Shearer 

Family Andrew Shearer b. Sep 16, 1807, d. Apr 10, 1894
Children  1. Palmyra Shearer+ b. Sep 30, 1830, d. Feb 27, 1908
  2. William Shearer b. 1833
  3. John L. Shearer b. 1837
  4. Elizabeth Shearer+ b. 1839, d. 1906
  5. Marietta Shearer+ b. 1840
  6. Adeline Shearer b. 1843
  7. Maxwell Shearer b. 1846
  8. Henry C. Shearer b. 1848

Dora ANDERSON
F, b. Dec 2, 1863, d. Oct 13, 1933, #18232

Father Jasper Newton ANDERSON b. between May 26, 1833 and 1834, d. between Feb 7, 1893 and 1894
Mother Ellen GIVAN b. Oct 23, 1835, d. Mar 1, 1900
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Note*   1900 Federal Census: Girard, Crawford Co., KS
Nunnally, Logan W. Head M May 1858 42 Married@@19 KY
KY KY Blacksmith
, Eldora Wife F Dec 1863 36 4 Child 3 Liv. IA
IN IN
, Gorda Dau FFeb 1882 18 Single
KS KY IA
, Harry D. Son M Nov 1885 14 Single KS
KY IA
, Paul C. Son M Jul 1892 7 Single
KS KY IA
1910 Federal Census: Kiowa Twp., Pittsburg Co., OK
Nunnally, Logan W. Head M 52 Married KY
kY TN Clerk Hotel
, Dora Wife F 46 5 Child 4 Liv. IA IN
IN
, Paul Son M 17 Single KS KY
IA
, Clement Dau F 9 Single KS KY
IA
1920 Federal Census: Kiowa Twp., Pittsburg Co., OK
Nunally, Logan W. Head Own M 63 Married KY KY
TN Merchant Blacksmith
, Dora Wife F56 Married IA IN
IN
, Clement Dau F 19 Single KS KY
IA Teacher Library School 
Birth* Dec 2, 1863  Mahaska, IA 
Death* Oct 13, 1933  Seminole, Seminole Co., OK 

Family Logan W. NUNNALLY b. May 23, 1857, d. Jan 5, 1924
Children  1. Gorda NUNNALLY b. Feb, 1882
  2. Harry Dean NUNNALLY+ b. Nov 4, 1885, d. Aug 15, 1974
  3. Paul Everette NUNNALLY+ b. Jul 12, 1892, d. Feb, 1972
  4. Clement NUNNALLY b. circa 1901

Dorothy Anderson1
F, #164

 

Father Claude (Charles) Anderson
Mother Esther Alma Shearer b. May 7, 1883, d. Aug 7, 1964
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Relationship 1st cousin 2 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 1st cousin 3 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 1st cousin 3 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
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Married Name   Fries 
Married Name   Novis 
Marriage*   Principal=Ted Novis 
Marriage*   Principal=David Fries 

Family 1 David Fries
Child  1. Catherine Fries

Family 2 Ted Novis
Children  1. Jane Novis+
  2. Jim Novis

Citations
  1. Dorothy was the writer & producer of the TV Series "The Adventures of Cyclone Malone" (1949). An early marionette show in the Los Angeles market which clearly took their cues from Howdy Doody. Cyclone Malone is sheriff of Yahzoo Junction in Wishbone Hollow. Helping in the hunt for the bad guys is his teacher girlfriend Cozy Dumond, and the Indian chief and the talking animals who live with him.



    She was also the vocal coach and grandmother of Helen Hunt.

Earl Calvin ÒBudÓ ANDERSON
M, b. Sep 28, 1912, #18010

Father Lester Ellsworth ANDERSON b. Jun 3, 1893, d. Jan 31, 1958
Mother Gertrude M. TURNER b. Feb 2, 1894, d. Jan 7, 1975
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Note*   LIved in Long Beach 
Occupation*   Policeman 
Birth* Sep 28, 1912  Riverside, CA 


           
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