There are a great many families named "Anderson" that are not related to each other. Before you can seek the history of a family, you must know which one you are interested in. In most cased, you will not find the history already compiled, but will have to do the work yourself for your own family.
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With the -on ending, they are likely from Norway or Sweden. Danish Andersens have an -en.
Russell J. Anderson has written: 'A history of the John and Eva Anderson family' -- subject(s): Family
Michael Anderson has written: 'Approaches to the history of the Western family, 1500-1914' -- subject(s): Family, History 'Population change in North-Western Europe'
Arthur-Anderson West has written: 'History of our West family'
JOHN and ANNA ANDERSON
what were the names of the people in dame judith anderson's family
Anderson Cooper is a descendant of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the 19th-century industrial giant and founder of the Vanderbilt family fortune. Cooper's mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, was a great-great-granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt. This connection places Anderson Cooper among the prominent Vanderbilt family lineage, which has played a significant role in American history and society.
Melvin Robert Anderson has written: 'The Anderson story' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
Alexander Anderson has written: 'Hartleyana' -- subject(s): History, University of Southampton
Marc Anderson has written: 'Vancouver' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works
Theodore J. Anderson has written: '100 years: a history of Bishop Hill, Illinois' -- subject(s): Swedes, Biography, History
Christopher Anderson has written: 'The genius and design of the domestic constitution, with its untransferable obligations and peculiar advantages' -- subject(s): Family 'Historical sketches of the native Irish and their descendants' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bibliography, History, History and criticism, Irish National characteristics, Irish language, Irish literature, Irish
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