William Henry Anderson
Appearance
| William Henry Anderson | |
|---|---|
| ... | |
| Born | ... |
| Died | ... |
| Parents | ... |
| Spouse | ... |
| Children | Della Lee (Anderson) Echols, ... |
Summary
Not to be confused with William Hamilton Anderson of New York, known for his involvement in the Anti-Saloon League as both go by "William H. Anderson" at times.
His death was reported by The Fort Worth Press (The Fort Worth Press#December 21, 1944 and The Fort Worth Press#December 22, 1944), but he was buried in Snyder.
Timeline
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Circa 1869 | Born, implied by age at death |
| September 17, 1909 | Listed as a petit juror (The Western Light#September 17, 1909) |
| August 20, 1915 | Visited by J. N. Anderson and mentioned in jury summons list (The Snyder Signal#August 20, 1915) |
| July 9, 1920 | Traveled to Foch (also known as Hermleigh) and was a guest (with his daughter, Mrs. W. W. Echols) of Mr. J. R. Coker (The Snyder Signal#July 9, 1920) |
| December 17, 1920 | Sold his farm southeast of Snyder to L. G. Williams of Ranger (The Snyder Signal#December 17, 1920) |
| December 20, 1944 | Died in Fort Worth then buried in Snyder (The Fort Worth Press#December 21, 1944 and The Fort Worth Press#December 22, 1944) |