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One of the first to be buried in the Union Hall Cemetery was Edmond Anderson.
His father, John Anderson, was one of the first settlers in Hamilton County.
He built his home on what is now the bank of the city reservoir.
Edmond Anderson died during the Civil War; and he was the father, of Permelia Anderson who married John Mangis.
His daughter Permelia and her husband John Mangis are also buried near his grave.
1813 |
March 15, 1813
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Union County, Kentucky, USA
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1835 |
February 17, 1835
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Hamilton, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
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1836 |
April 12, 1836
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Hamilton, Illinois, United States
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1838 |
March 14, 1838
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Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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1842 |
1842
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1844 |
June 10, 1844
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Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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1848 |
November 12, 1848
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Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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1853 |
February 9, 1853
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Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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1864 |
August 11, 1864
Age 51
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McLeansboro, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
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