Born in Delaware Valley, NJ
Son of John Anderson 1694 – 1789 and Mary Peek 1730 – 1796
New River Notes.com
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Jacob's plaque is actually on his son John's cemetery down the road from Jacob's cemetery. It was placed in the wrong place before we found Jacob's cemetery. Jacob's cemetery is on Jacob's land.
11-2016 Jacob Anderson's grave marker is no longer at the John "Johnnie" Anderson farm cemetery. It has been moved to the Anderson-Hash Cemetery near the intersection of Flatridge Rd. and Old Bridle Creek Rd. The New River Notes describe the location of the Anderson-Hash Cemetery very well. "Robert Anderson"
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CHILDREN:
Nancy Anderson 1778 – 1872
Peter Anderson 1784 –
John "Johnnie" Anderson 1785 – 1873
James Anderson 1786 – 1860
Thomas Anderson 1786 –
William Anderson 1786 –
Issac Anderson 1788 – 1860
Jacob Anderson 1802 – 1866
∼REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
During the Revolutionary War Jacob Anderson served as Private in Capt Enoch Osborn's Company of Militia in Montgomery County, Virginia. According to New River Notes, the name of Jacob Anderson occurs on the 1781, 2 Apr 1783 and 1785 Rosters of Capt. Enoch Osborn's Militia Company for Montgomery County, Virginia.*
This is the bronze plaque in the John Anderson Family Cemetery commemorating Jacob Anderson, the father of John Anderson. Jacob's actual burial place is believed to be at the nearby Anderson-Hash Cemetery.
Update: As of Nov 2016 the bronze plaque has now been moved to its proper location in the Anderson-Hash Cemetery.
*"Revolutionary War Soldiers: Upper New River Valley," New River Notes.com (currently at https://www.newrivernotes.com/revolutionary-war-soldiers-nrv/).
Born in Delaware Valley, NJ
Son of John Anderson 1694 – 1789 and Mary Peek 1730 – 1796
New River Notes.com
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Jacob's plaque is actually on his son John's cemetery down the road from Jacob's cemetery. It was placed in the wrong place before we found Jacob's cemetery. Jacob's cemetery is on Jacob's land.
11-2016 Jacob Anderson's grave marker is no longer at the John "Johnnie" Anderson farm cemetery. It has been moved to the Anderson-Hash Cemetery near the intersection of Flatridge Rd. and Old Bridle Creek Rd. The New River Notes describe the location of the Anderson-Hash Cemetery very well. "Robert Anderson"
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CHILDREN:
Nancy Anderson 1778 – 1872
Peter Anderson 1784 –
John "Johnnie" Anderson 1785 – 1873
James Anderson 1786 – 1860
Thomas Anderson 1786 –
William Anderson 1786 –
Issac Anderson 1788 – 1860
Jacob Anderson 1802 – 1866
∼REVOLUTIONARY WAR VETERAN
During the Revolutionary War Jacob Anderson served as Private in Capt Enoch Osborn's Company of Militia in Montgomery County, Virginia. According to New River Notes, the name of Jacob Anderson occurs on the 1781, 2 Apr 1783 and 1785 Rosters of Capt. Enoch Osborn's Militia Company for Montgomery County, Virginia.*
This is the bronze plaque in the John Anderson Family Cemetery commemorating Jacob Anderson, the father of John Anderson. Jacob's actual burial place is believed to be at the nearby Anderson-Hash Cemetery.
Update: As of Nov 2016 the bronze plaque has now been moved to its proper location in the Anderson-Hash Cemetery.
*"Revolutionary War Soldiers: Upper New River Valley," New River Notes.com (currently at https://www.newrivernotes.com/revolutionary-war-soldiers-nrv/).
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