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| Stories of the Pioneers » Pioneer Stories Anderson, William
William & Celia Ann Lair Anderson When William Anderson and wife, Celia Ann Lair Anderson, came to Dallas County in William, born about 1785 in Virginia, married in Bourbon County, Kentucky on March 14, 1808. The family left the Kentucky frontier (Harrison County) in 1828 for Marion County (later named Lewis County), Missouri. William's parents were William and Elizabeth William and Celia were in their latter years. Most of their grown children came to Dallas County also. They were: William Lair and wife Eliza Morris Anderson; Elizabeth Ann and Silas Bryant who had come earlier, between 1849 and 1850; Thomas Lair and wife Naomi Elizabeth Jones Anderson; Lucy Ann, the youngest child, who married It is interesting to note that Celia was making sure that her name would be William and Celia purchased one-half of James Loving's 640 acre headright. The log cabin they built on the land survived until around 1930 when it was destroyed by fire. The cabin was situated on the summit of a rise overlooking the Rowlett Creek (then They grew vegetables, corn, wheat, cotton and planted orchards with seed brought from William did not live to enjoy his new home very long. Six years later, on March 8, 1858, in his 63rd year, he died of a condition said to have been aggravated by a badly inflamed knee joint from which he had suffered since the trek from Missouri. Despite his advanced age, he had refused to ride with the women, but had insisted on leading his own ox team. His will was one of the earliest to be probated in the new county, it was #2 in the county records. Celia died August 15, 1859 in her 69th year. Both are buried in the family cemetery where a state historical marker was dedicated on October 8, 1972. They did not live to know that the War Between the States would divide their John and wife Emily Anderson and his sister and brother-in-law, Lucy Ann and Wormier William Lair and wife Eliza Anderson had two sons when they left Missouri, James John William, born April 14, 1849 in Lewis County, Missouri and Dez Mayes Anderson, born October 26, 1959 in Courtland (Lawrence County) Alabama, were married June 3, 1874; they had eleven children. Only four of them reached maturity: William Henry (Will), Mattie Agnes, Mabel Cora, and Minnie Ola. Will married Minnie Loving, and had four daughters: Clelia Mayes Anderson married Thaddeus Franklin Wheeless, had two children, T. F., Jr and Narieda (Rita); Clessie Inez married Clifford Charles Buckland; Willie Clytes married James Wesley Cullar, had one son, James W., Jr. (Jim), who married Katherine Lee Cozzens and had one son, James W., Ill (Jay); Mary Des married Edgar Merldean Hartsfield. They had a son, Duane Dean. By W. Clytes Anderson Cullar , Dallas |
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