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- They have been married more than half a century, and in that time eleven children, four sons and seven daughters,have come into their home and most of them are now grown and established in homes of their own. Margaret, the oldest, is the wife of Fred Stevens; Nellie is the wife of T. E. Fulton; Mary is the wife of Harry Holdoway;Brice E., a farmer at Salina; Elizabeth, wife of Charles Peden; Anna,wife of Claude Switzer; Arthur G., a merchant at Salina;Catherine,unmarried; Alexander; and William, who is deceased.
Mr.Anderson and family are members of the Congregational Church. He is a life member of the Kansas State Historical Society. The competence won by his many years of strenuous endeavor as a Kansas farmer has given Mr. Anderson in later years the privilege of travel, and he has indulged his inclination to see the world to a considerable extent. In 1897 he wentback to Europe and paid an extended visit to the scenes of his boyhood in Scotland.
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