VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
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Anderson ; lie was born in 1731, died in 1822.
Children: (i) William, married Sally
Early, daughter of Colonel Jeremiah Early;
issue: (a) Polly, born 1784. died in La-
fayette, Missouri, in 1845 • married, 1806,
Richmond C. Tyree, and had three sons :
Abram. Richmond, John P. (b) John, born
1786; married, 1810, Lucy Waldenin, who
died in Davis county, Missouri, in 1845.
(c) Matilda, born 1788, died August 28,
1840; married, 1810. Pleasant Tyree. (d)
Elizabeth, born 1790, died in March, 1839;
married, 1816, Samuel Tyree; they moved
to Tennessee; they had one son, Ted. (e)
James Callaway, born 1792, died in Calla-
way county, Missouri, August 7, 1864; mar-
ried, October 27, 1819. Jane R. Moorinan,
and had issue, (f) Jacob, born 1794, died
in St. Louis, Missouri, November 29, 1832;
unmarried, (g) Lucinda, born 1796, died
September, 1863: married Rev. Thomas Cal-
laway; no children, (h) Dosha, borti 1798;
married John Anderson Price ; no children.
(i) Milly, born in 1799, died in 1806. (j)
Jeremiah E., born 1802, died in Lexington,
Missouri, 1848; married, 1829, Elizabeth A.
Brooks; two sons, William and Peyton, (k)
William, Jr., born 1804, died in Lexington,
Missouri, 1869; married, 1843, Lucy C.
Clark, and had three children : Charles,
James, and a daughter who married George
P. Venable. (ii) Elizabeth, born in 1762;
married Rev. Charles Price, of Bedford
county. Children : fa) Alexander P., mar-
ried Ursula Scott; children: Lizzie C, Ara-
mantina, Elsisip Ann, Marion. Pauline, Wil-
liam, Charles and Malcolm, (b) John An-
derson, married Dosha Anderson, his cousin;
children : \Villiam C, Nathaniel, James,
Jacob A., Charles W., Ann, Malinda, Jane.
(c) Nathaniel, (d) Judith, (e) Elizabeth,
(f) Sarah, (g) Nancy, (iii) Sallie (Sarah),
born 1764; married David Jones. (iv)
John, born 1768: married Sarah Callaway,
his first cousin, daughter of Captain Charles
Callaway (brother of Mary Callaway) and
Judith ( Early) Callav^-ay, his wife, making
John Anderson's descendants lineal de-
scendants of Colonel William Callaway,
first through Mary Callaway by his first
wife, Elizabeth Tilley, and Captain Charles
Callaway by his second wife. Anne Craw-
ley. Children: (a) George, born August
27, 1798, died 1799. (b) Mildred, born De-
cember 17, 1799, died 1799. (c) Judith, born
February 8, 1802, married a Mr. Franklin,
and died young, (d) Charles, born August
7, 1803, died September 3, 1804. (e) Mary
Jane, born 1805, died 1846; married John
Franklin and had issue: (aa) John, born
1828, married (first) a Miss Lee, of Virginia,
who died, and he moved to Texas and mar-
ried (second) a Miss Penick. (bb) Thomas
Cook, unmarried. (cc) Elizabeth, (dd)
Francis Callaway, (ee) Charles Callaway,
lieutenant in civil war, killed in battle of
Chancellorsville. (fT) Jacob Henry, married
Elizabeth Bennett and had issue: Richard
Jones, born 1861, married a Miss Livingston
of Nebraska; Chdrles M., married a Miss
Worsham, of Danville, Virginia; Edgar,
married Margaret Quinbv, of ,A.ccomac, Vir-
ginia; Lillian, married Fendall Littlepage
Gregory, of Hanover, Virginia ; Sallie, mar-
ried James S. Jones, of Pittsylvania county,
Virginia ; Elizabeth, married a Mr. Forest ;
Martha, married Elijah Menefee, of Lynch-
burg, A'irginia. (.gg> Nannie, married a Mr.
Guthrie; issue: Katherine, married Prentice
Thompson, lives in Brazil and has issue:
Charles Callaway, deceased ; John, married
Susan Pratt, daughter of Supreme Court
Justice Pratt, of New York City, and they
live in Arizona ; Martha Jane, married Wiley
Jones, issue. (hh) Lucy Annie, married
A. B. Hale, of Texas, (ii) Martha Cook,
deceased; married a Mr. Walden. (jj)
James, married (first) Lucy Mays, (second)
Byrd Anderson, his cousin, (kk) Emma
James, married Joseph Lindsey Lee, son of
Richard Alexander Lee, a descendant of
old Richard Lee, the emigrant to Virginia,
whose illustrious sons, grandsons and many
descendants, including Richard Henry Lee,
Arthur Lee, Governor Thomas Lee, Philip
Ludwell Lee. William Lee, Hancock Lee
and Robert E. Lee. have helped to make
American history famous. Emma James
Franklin (Mrs. Joseph Lindsey Lee) was
adopted when three months old. her mother
dying, by her uncle, James Franklin, and
his wife, Emeline Susan (Leftwich) Frank-
lin. He was a successful merchant, amass-
ing considerable fortune as a banker, the
firm being known as Miller & Franklin,
Lynchburg, Virginia. After the death of
Mr. Miller the bank was merged into what
is now known as the National Exchange
Bank of Lynchburg, he having been its
first president, serving four years ; he served
two terms in the Virginia legislature, and
then retired from active life. He died in