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Francis Williams Fanny  Sex: Female
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Francis Williams
Notes:
After his death, Andersons wife, Fanny, moved to Cooper Co, MO to live with her son William, later to Henry Co, where she lived with son Joshua. Son, William, was executor of Andersons will, which may mean that William was the eldest child. Burial info came from notes of a descendent, passed down: We stopped at Mud Camp Cemetery on each trip and found nothing, until the 3rd time. We were looking through a rather high growth of grass when an old man , with no teeth, wearing bib overalls, appeared and ask if he could help. He said he took care of the cemetery but he had not been well and he was sorry the grass had not been cut. When told we were looking for Anderson Page that died in 1828, he said Anderson was his great grandfather and that he is right back here. He led us to the back of the cemetery and pointed to one of the field stoned lined up there. Nothing was written on any of the field stones so it was just taking his word for it, but did support lore that Anderson was buried there. (from Lela Koch) 

Spouse: Anderson Page   Sex: Male
Birth Date 1768 Jul 27  
Death Date 1828  
Father James Page Born: 1745 Died: 1797
Mother Mary Ann England Born: 1740 Died: 1807
Married: 1789 Oct 10  
Anderson Page Notes: Anderson Page was born about 1768 in South Carolina, of English descent on his fathers side; married about 1789 to Frances Williams; died about 1828 in Kentucky of dropsy, interred in Cumberland Co., Ky. He was of short stature, dark complexioned, blue eyed. Was educated in common school. Occupation shoemaker; religion Baptist. Moved to Ky. After his marriage. His father was Revolutionary soldier. He never owned slaves; was a strict church member. Had six children, all sons,-Henry, James, Wm., Joshua, Jacob and Robert. 
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