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JAMES B. ANDERSON Documents



ANDERSON, JAMES B.--War of 1812 pension application S.O. #19516 S.C. #13100, W.O.#14399, W.c.#30910.
Service in Captain Alexander Hill's Company of Tennessee Militia from 13 November 1814 to 13 November 1815. B.L.W #1911-80-50 an #39587-80-55.

Married Mary Cypert 9 July 1812 in Warren County, Tennessee, but moved to Izard County, Arkansas about that same year.

In 1871 soldier was in Stone County, Arkansas and died there 16 July 1875.
Widow, Mary applied for pension in 1878 at Mountain View, Stone County, Arkansas.

Complete family record enclosed in this application., to wit:

"James B. Anderson was born 16 August 1792,
Mary Anderson was born 10th day of June 1813,
Bartlett Anderson was bornd 26 October 1814,
Matilda Anderson was brnd 14 Autsus 1816,
Robert Anderson was bornd 19 September 1818,
William Anderson was brnd 14 January 1820,
Ebeline Anderson was bornd 30 January 1822,
Abigail Anderson was bornd 19 November 1824,
George Anderson was brnd 25 March 1826,
Passans Anderson was bornd 18 October 1827,
James Anderson was bornd 5 October 1829,
Mary Anderson was bornd 23 May 1832,
John Anderson was bornd 4 July 1833,
Martin V. Anderson was bornd 2 May 1841. "

Martin Anderson is identified as the nephew of James Anderson. In 1879, the whereabouts of the children of James and Mary was listed as follows:

Betsey, Matilda and Passans dead,
Bartlett living in Texas,
Robert in Mississippi,
William and John in Izard County, Arkansas,
Ebeline Gower in Missouri,
Abigail Martin in Stone County, Arkansas,
James in Boone County, Arkansas,
and Mary Gower in Stone County, Arkansas.

Federal Census Record-1850 Wayne County, Tenn. page #325 family #833;

James B. Anderson 58 Virginia;
Mary 58 Tenn.,
James 22 Tenn.
Robert Cypert 95 N> C. pensioner.

Revolutianry War Pension Application of Robert Seypeart/Scypeart, #S39066;

He was born 5 September 1755.
Enlisted at Chatham Court House, Chatham County, North Carolina on 15 May 1776.
Served as Sergeant in Captain James Emmet's Company,
Colonel Jethro Sumner's Regiment of North Carolina Militia.
He was at the Battles of Germantown, Brandywine and Monmouth. Discharge 31 October 1778.
Pension application dated 25 December 1820, Wayne County, Tennessee, at which time his family consisted of;

wife, Isabelle, age 57;
daughter, Abigail, age 21
and son, Robert, age 18.


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