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Father: James M Anderson (1846-?, Audrain &
Montgomery County, MO) Mother: Clarinda ? (1854-?, Audrain & Montgomery County, MO) Father: Douglas E White Mother: Drucilla May Gray Son: James M Anderson Jr (1902-1932) |
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| William Henry Anderson (1876-1913) married Effie Elizabeth (White) (1880-1941) near Farber, Missouri in 1890. Henry and Effie had six daughters and one son. Husband Henry Anderson was killed in Laddonia, Missouri, on 16 December 1913 when he fell off a wagon with bales of hay being weighed at a scales after the mule team shied and started running. Left with seven young children Effie was again married in 1915 to William B Bayinger and about this time moved to Rush Hill, Missouri. Daughters Henriella Anderson, age 5, and Effie Elizabeth Anderson, age 10, of Rush Hill died in December 1918 from the flu and are buried in the Laddonia Cemetery with their father. At the very same time two more daughters Elsie Anderson, age 4, and Clara Anderson, age 14, were in the Mexico Hospital with the flu tho they do recover. In early 1920 William and Effie were living in Mexico, Missouri, (701 West Jackson St) with two Baysinger sons the oldest, George, being 3 years and 2 months and the youngest, Robert, being six months. In 1926 Effie moved with her family to Chicago, where she resided and in later years made her home with her son, Robert Baysinger. Son George Baysinger seems to have had been in the Army during WW II spending some time at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. Daughter Clara Bishop of Mexico, Missouri, died in November 1934 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Mexico, Missouri. Husband William Baysinger died in 1935 in Chicago, Illinois. Effie died in September 1941 in Chicago and is buried in the Laddonia Cemetery, in Laddonia, Missouri. Daughter Nellie Saxe of Hannibal, Missouri, died in June 1974 and is buried in Laddonia Cemetery. | ||
Obituaries Cemeteries Families Sources
Obituary William
Henry Anderson, Laddonia, Missouri, 16 Dec 1913
Obituary Effie
Elizabeth (White-Anderson) Baysinger, Chicago, Illinois, 17 Sep
1941
Obituary Clara Odessa
(Anderson) Bishop, Audrain County, Missouri, 26 Nov
1934
Obituary Roy Saxe,
Hannibal, Missouri, 21 Aug 1965
Obituary Nellie
(Anderson) Saxe, Hannibal, Missouri, 6 Jun 1974
Obituary Henriella
Anderson, Laddonia, Missouri, 13 Dec 1918
Obituary Effie
Elizabeth Anderson, Laddonia, Missouri, 14 Dec 1918
Obituary Marion Lee
Baysinger, Chicago, Illinois, 11 Aug 1930
Laddonia Cemetery, Laddonia, Audrain, Missouri
Wesley Preston Confesses To
Killing Jas. Anderson, Montgomery City, MO, 04 Nov 1932
Notes Mary Frances (Bishop)
Bales - St Peters, Missouri
Family Notes
Farber Cemetery, Farber, Audrain County, Missouri.
North Section Row 12
White, Drucilla May 1858 - 1914
Douglas E. 1856 - 1929
Section ?
White, Robert Lee 28 Sep 1889 - 25 Aug 1948
Pease, Russell Jr 29 Jul 1929 - 30 Jul 1929
(Infant son of Cecil and Pearl Pease)
Pease, Pearle B. 01 Oct 1896 - 30 Aug 1980
Cecil D. 03 Aug 1897 - [29 Feb 1996]
(married 22 Dec 1915)
Laddonia Cemetery, Laddonia, Audrain County, Missouri.
Located north side of Route KK and to the west side of creek:
Section Seven (West Side)
Saxe, Nellie A. (Anderson) 20 Sep 19[06] - 06 Jun 1974
Section Six (towards West Side)
Sankpill, Albert M 1898 - 1971
Sankpill, Mary E. 1900 - 1962
Moore, Claude T. 1896 - 1950
Moore, Anna B 1898 - 1972
Section Four (center)
Anderson, William H. 12 Oct 1876 - 16 Dec 1913
Anderson, Henry E. 16 Sep 1913 - 13 Dec 1918
Effie E. 04 Sep 1911 - 13 Dec 1913
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Vandalia, Audrain County, Missouri.
Saxe, George 1865 - 1942
Saxe, Mary M. Tuggle 23 Jan 1971 - 25 Dec 1906
(wife of Geo. Saxe)
Saxe, Roy 28 Sep 1892 - 21 Aug 1965
1900 Missouri Census (A536) Audrain County, Cuivre Township, 3,1,1,57
Anderson, James M H Mar 1846 54 MO
Clarinda W Jul 1854 45 MO
Oscar L S Jun 1883 16 MO
Luther L S Aug 1886 13 MO
Annie L D Aug 1888 11 MO
Tennessee D Sep 1891 9 MO
1900 Missouri Census (W300) Audrain County, Cuivre Township, 3, 2, 3,55
White, Douglass E. H Dec 1856 43 IL
Prissillie W May 1858 41 MD
Effie D Dec 1883 16 MO
Lee S Sep 1889 10 MO
Ruth D Jul 1892 7 MO
Grace D Nov 1894 5 MO
Pearl D Oct 1896 3 MO
Annie B D Jan 1898 1 MO
NR D Jan 1900 2/12 MO
Anderson, Henry Oct 1875 24 MO
1910 Missouri Census (A536) Audrain County, Laddonia
Anderson, James M H 60 MO
Clara I W 54 MO
James M Jr GS 7 MO
Battons, Tennesee D 19 MO
Archie GS 3 MO
1910 Missouri Census (W300) Audrain County 3, 1, 165
White, Douglas E H 53 Ill
Drucilla M W 50 Maryland
Lee S 20 MO
Ruth D 17 MO
Grace D 15 MO
Pearl D 13 MO
Anna D 11 MO
Mary D 10 Mo
1910 Missouri Census (A536) Audrain County 3, 7, 203
Anderson, Henry H 33 MO
Effie W 26 MO
James S 8 MO
Clara D 6 MO
Nellie D 5 MO
Onie D 3 MO
Effie L D 1 8/12 MO
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 18 December 1913 (Thurs)
Rush Hill News - George Anderson of Montgomery, attended the burial of his
brother Henry Anderson, at this place Sunday.
...
J. M. Anderson and wife have 13 grandchildren, and only one of that number
has a father and mother. Mr. Anderson says he is truly thankful to the people
for their kindness in assisting in caring for his son and for help to the
family.
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 30 April 1914
Directory of Laddonia Rural Telephone co
131 Anderson, Mrs. Henry Res.
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 23 & 30 July, 6 & 13 August 1914
Baby Contest --- List of names in baby contest.
Henry Ella Anderson [age about 10 months, Ella seems to have won]
Vandalia Leader, Audrain County, Vandalia, Missouri, 24 December 1915
Pease-White. Miss Pearl White and Mr. Cecil Pease were married
Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, at the home of the bride's father, the
Rev. S. E. McDonald officiating. Miss Grace White, sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Robert Bassnett of Bowling Green were the attendants. Only members of
the two families witnessed the ceremony.
Mrs. Pease is a very pleasant and affable young lady, daughter of
Mr. Doug White, near Farber.
Mr. Pease is the son of John Pease near Vandalia and is an energetic
young farmer.
The Leader joins friends in extending congradulations.
Laddonia Herald, Audrain County, Laddonia, Missouri, 7 February 1918
Moore-White. Claude Moore and Miss Anna White were married in
Mexico Wednesday, Jan. 30th, by Rev. Mitchell.
Claude is the son of J.W. Moore and wife near Hutchison and has
accepted a position on a street car in St. Louis.
Miss White is the daughter of Doug White, near Farber, and is an
industrious young lady.
They visited his parents several days, when on Monday they left for
their future home in St. Louis.
The Herald extends heartiest congradulations.
1920 Missouri Census (A536) Montgomery County, Prairie Township, p132
Anderson, James M H 72 MO, Scotland Irish, MO
Clarinda E W 64 MO, MO, MO
James M Jr GS 17 MO
Clarence B GS 15 MO
John M GS 13 MO
Batterns, Archie GS 12 MO
Davidson, Isaac GS 7 MO
1920 Missouri Census (W300) Audrain County 4, 1, 3, 65
White, Douglas A H 63 Ill
Mary E D 19 MO
1920 (13 Jan) Missouri Census (B252) Audrain County 4, 15, 4, 57
Bassinger, W.B. H 45 MO 701 West Jackson Street, Mexico
Effie W 36 MO
Georgia? S 3 2/12 MO
Baby S 6/12 MO
Anderson, Clara SD 16 MO
Anderson, Nellie SD 15 MO
Anderson, Leona SD 10 MO
Anderson, Elsie SD 6 MO
Subject: Re: White and Anderson Family - Audrain County, Missouri
Date: 16 Mar 1998 From: William F Bishop wbishop@tranquility.net
To: Marjorie K beaumark@access.hky.com
CC: James W Bradley jbradley@trib.net, Nancy L Lee nllee@ktis.net,
Christine Noyer cnoyer@mail.advertisnet.com
Marjorie K wrote:
> Please send your query to my own e-mail address and I'll look
> among my Whites and Andersons,
> Me again. I forgot to put my e-mail address. Did your Whites and
> or Andersons come from PA and/or Ohio? Were they Scotch-Irish?
> Marjorie at beaumark@access.hky.com
Thanks for responding... tho I have done a good bit of Bishop
family research I have not yet tried too hard to follow my grandmother
Clara Odessa (Anderson) Bishop's lines ie William and Elizabeth (White)
Anderson... I never knew Clara as she died before I was born... I would
sincerely like to follow up on their lines... my aunt (Mary Bales) has
provided some information which I have included below... and I have also
included some of the info from my online webpage for my grandparents... the
webpage "Frank Lyle and Clara Odessa (Anderson) Bishop Family" can be found
as a link off our website (url below) at the "Bishop Families of Montgomery
County & MO" page... I have no information of where the White and Anderson
families came from before they arrived in Audrain County... I do know
there is information in the local county history books... but White and
Anderson seem to be a very common surname... so have not yet gotten
serious in tracking thru those family lines... hopefully you will have some
clues that I can place with my known information... :-)... btw where do
you live and what is your last name?... I lived in Columbia, Missouri, and
was raised in western Audrain and northeastern Boone Counties...
Also I have the query which I placed on the Audrain County Missouri
GenWeb website in October 1997... being the query I think you are referring
to: Anderson, White, Bishop
"Looking for marriage/children of ANDERSON, William and WHITE, Elizabeth... their
daughter ANDERSON, Clara Odessa (b. 24 Feb 1905 Laddonia MO d. 26 Nov 1934 Mexico
MO;) is my grandmother who married BISHOP, Frank Lyle (b. 24 Sep 1899 Shamrock MO d.
21 Aug 1962 St Charles MO;)... Bill Bishop"
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Frank Lyle and Clara Odessa (Anderson) Bishop Family
Father: Sinclair Jefferson Bishop
Mother: Emma Cordelia (Lyle)
Father: William Anderson
Mother: Elizabeth White
Son: William Frank Bishop <--- my father
Son: Melvin Roy Bishop
Dau: Emma Rose Marie "Sue" Bishop
Dau: Mary Frances Bishop <--- aunt Mary
Dau: Elizabeth Ruth "Betty" Bishop
Dau: Leona Jane Bishop
Son: James Robert Bishop
Frank Lyle Bishop (1899-1962) married Clara Odessa (Anderson) (1905-1934)
on 14 April 1920 in Mexico, Missouri. Frank and Clara had three sons and
four daughters. Both Frank and Clara Bishop are buried in Elmwood Cemetery
in Mexico, Missouri.
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Obituary Clara Odessa (Anderson) Bishop,
Audrain County, Missouri, 26 Nov 1934
Mexico Ledger, Mexico, Missouri, 28 November 1934
Mrs F.L. Bishop 29, Dies Monday. Young Mother, of Northeast of Mexico,
Succumbs To Illness. Husband And Seven Children Survive -- Services Tuesday.
Mrs Frank L. Bishop, well known resident of northeast of Mexico, died
at the Audrain Hospital Monday morning at 3:30. She had been ill at the
hospital since Monday.
Mrs Bishop was 29 years old. She is survived by her husband and
seven children, William Frank, 13, Melvin Roy, 11, Emma Rose, 10, Mary
Frances, 9, Betty Ruth, 6, Leona Jane, 3, James Robert 1 1/2. She is also
survived by her mother, Mrs William Baysinger, of Chicago and three sisters,
Miss Nellie Saxe of Vandalia, Mrs Arthur Lemasters, of Chicago, and Mrs
Leona Swaggett, of Chicago. The funeral services will be held at the home,
3 1/2 miles northeast of Mexico, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev.
J. B. Robertson officiating, and burial will be at the Elmwood cemetery.
The Ledger joins family friends in extending sincere sympathy to
the bereaved at Mrs. Bishop's passing.
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Notes Mary Frances (Bishop) Bales - St Peters, Missouri
Subject: Our Family Background Date: 25 Oct 1997
From: Mary F Bales mbales@mail.win.org
Thought I would send you a line while some of the answers to
your questions are fresh in my mind. My mother Clare Odessa Anderson
Bishop had one brother and three sisters that I know of. None of them
are living. Her mother's name was Elizabeth Basinger. Basinger being
her second marriage name. She and second husband lived around Laddonia,
Mo for years. I understand that my grandfather Anderson was killed by a
run away team at a rail road crossing. Keep in mind that I am almost 72
and these things happened before I was born. Also, remember we didn't
have a mother and father to raise us, we were in foster homes, so we
don't know all of the details like a family that was always close.
Anyway, I know my grandmother had seven kids by her first marriage and
seven by her second. As far as I know the second family children all
live in and around Chicago. I'm sure that my grandmother was living
there when she died. Somewhere around Cicero. I also remember them
saying that several of my grand mother's children died during the flu
epidemic way back when. One of my mother's sisters was Elsie. She was
married to Art Leemaster. They had no children and lived in Chicago.
Aunt Nellie was married to Roy Saxe. They had no children and lived in
Hannibal, Mo. Aunt Leona had two boys. She lived in Chicago. I don't
know much about her. I do remember them saying that she died from a
goiter. The two boys were adopted out. My mother's only brother, Jim
Anderson, was married and had one daughter. They lived somewhere
around Clarksville, Mo. Supposely his wife and her boy friend murdered
him. They were convicted. They were found out through the daughter.
Wish I could tell you more about these things. Maybe next summer when I
come back from Texas I will do some investigating for you. Also, in the
mean time I will question Sue [(Bishop) Edler] about some of this information.
She is only eighteen months older then I am but maybe she will remember
something I don't.