In 1635 he emigrated from England to colonial America.
He is found in residual records of Gloucester, New Kent and King & Queen Counties of Virginia which were sequentially formed northwest of the York River. [1]
Rev. Richard Anderson died after 1657 in Virginia. [2]
Research Notes
Sources are needed to confirm his locations
b: Tring, Hertfordshire, England ? OR
b: London, Middlesex, England ?
d: Gloucester County, Virginia ? OR
d: King & Queen County, Virginia ?
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↑ Find A Grave: Memorial #148253083 for Rev. Richard Anderson, b: 1618 England; d: 1657 Gloucester County, Virginia, USA; as burial unknown
"Burke's American Families With British Ancestry" p2539 (Genealogical Pub. Co. of Baltimore, MD 1977) excerpted from "Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry" edition#16 (London 1939)
"Historical Southern Families" v15 p201-202 by Mrs. John Bennett Boddie (1971) & Genealogical Publishing Co. of Baltimore, MD
"Ye Andersons of Virginia" published in "Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly" of Columbus, OH; v11 p231-88 (1908)
"The Andersons of Goldmine" by Edward L. Anderson
"Anderson Family Records" of William Pope Anderson of Cincinnati, OH (1936)
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