Isaac Anderson was born in Union
!«^^^*;.Juiy.AViplli He r was the soil of WilMam and Sarah Arid£rso4j deceased; was twelve years of age* ''wiw he eaiae to Ohio ;witfifuis parei^s who settled in Sanduskycounty neai' ville, When the country w$s-vSk wilderhess andTiyef nearly all his lilelinie ^n the ploi nom%tiead of his jp^rents. He" Was fee eldest of a family of line enildreri. ^w^ br6ther% a#|d two» ^ildreft have preceded hini $o thegreat beyblid--Wil-, Mam and Henry Anderson and Mrs. Susan Leshsr and Mrs. Ahnie^OT^Wi Three sisters and a. brother remain^ S% marrld Miss Sarah 3. Samylgin iUfi Thre$ children were bofh of tips tinidn, one only sutvrviig, #hb is Mis. Susie Crawford ol^ Woodville. m& first wife edih lSt>5. Two years later he mar¬ ried Miss ElizabethJaaha. Of IMs m0% ion was born two sons arid three daugh¬ ters. Three survive^ Ms ,deatn--Nora Jjtockh&cft iri Grand Rapids, Miehv • Wil* Tiam andC^rgeiAhQ^i^ Sis second^wife died aJilut ^n^ years
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Isaac Anderson died Ka^h 5^|i0l,i^ thea'Uoto0, If bis daughtip, Mrs. Stisari Oi?ai^rd|h Woodville, ^here he war kindly eared for. Sis Seath was the rf** sultof a^co^ Se
rnet with an accident some months ago while driving in the funeral proo^Wori of his o^otheHn-law, SaMuel-^Saihlp^;' v His Abrse^ too^ M^t aithe electric ear; im^'m thro wii out and xpitf badly ijfe; jured. He recovered -j^^lly and took a backset from undue exposure When going to Fremont a few weeks ago, which |nroducedii|aam#Mo^ Of the bow¬ els. He wibi a Bitlf and #erierous neigh¬ bor. He wis a jmember of the G. A. B. P©str of Genoa; tthey ca*ne over ikjfa? bo4y to perform the last Sad rites over ] their decea^ Bev^ Hill
preached his fiineral sermon at tie tJ, J§. churehi w The choir rendered sbnae very appropriate ipletionsj Which were ffjf;
i;j|^s^^^|3?l|Wf' A. Bh services at the grave were very iinpressive and the closing with the Bugle taps of Ootn- rade ¦' 'Good Nights* lie was ^pried in the family lot##the WbodviUe cemetery, aged |6 yea4*s> ^sMfife^