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Henry (Jack) Anderson

Birth02 Jan 1839 - Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Death20 Jul 1888 - Wellington, New Zealand
MotherElizabeth Taylor
FatherJames ANDERSON

Born in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland on 02 Jan 1839 to James ANDERSON and Elizabeth Taylor. Henry (Jack) Anderson married Caroline SCHULTZE and had 12 children. He passed away on 20 Jul 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Parents
James Anderson
1791 - 1843
Elizabeth Taylor
1800 - 1876
Spouse(s)
Caroline Schultze
1840 - 1916
Rebecca Montgomery
1844 - 1863
Caroline Montgomery
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Marion (Maynie) Anderson
1874 - Unknown
Alice Rachel Anderson
1866 - 1947
Laura Evelyn Anderson
1879 - 1962
Maude Anderson
1872 - 1959
Caroline Newton Anderson
1867 - Unknown
Helen Anderson
1884 - 1930

Eugenie (Jean) Anderson
1876 - 1956
Florence Anderson
1870 - 1872
Louisa Jane Anderson
Unknown - Unknown
Maud Anderson
Unknown - Unknown
Eugenie Anderson
Unknown - Unknown
Carolyn Anderson
Unknown - Unknown

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