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The Anderson / Larson family. version 3.6

Updated November 9, 2006

Earl Clinton Anderson's family was derived mostly from Scotland, but with just enough Irish, English and French mixed in to make it interesting. The lines include that of Anderson, Winch, Rutherford, Cox, Nichol, Monteney, Moffitt, Maynard, Drury, Davis plus others. These families produced lineage that lived in Ontario, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, N. Carolina, Indiana, Iowa, N. Dakota, Saskatchewan, and eventually in all areas of the United States and Canada.

Inez Adelie Larson's ancestors were entirely composed of Norwegian lines of descent which included the families of Larson, Christiansen, Hanson, Pederson, and many others. These families originally centered in the Scandinavian settlements near LaCrosse Wisconsin in the 1800's and gradually dispersed throughout North America.

Earl Anderson (born January 19, 1899) and Inez Larson (born August 17, 1908) ,were married in Buchanan, Saskatchewan on May 4, 1928. The family moved to Kelowna B.C. Canada on November 11, 1946. They have two sons, Adrian Earl and James Clinton.

Earl Anderson died June 9,1986, and Inez died December 31, 1998.
Both are buried in the Kelowna City Cemetery.

The location of a continuously updated and revised web site for this family of some 8000 members can be found at :

www.legacyfamilytree.ca/anderson

enjoy.... James C Anderson, November 2006

James Clinton Anderson

1640 Gillard Drive

Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y4K1

Canada

250-860-2300

Fax: 250-860-2300

legacyfamilytree@shaw.ca

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