What families did all these immigrant Anderson's leave in Virginia by the close of the Seventeenth Century. I have selected my list of Andersons at the beginning of the eighteenth century in Virginia from The Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704, by Annie Laurie Wright Smith, Virginia State Archives; 1957.
Anderson, Henry Prince George County 250 acres See Descendents of Reynard Anderson Anderson, John Prince George County 228 acres See Descendents of Reynard Anderson Anderson, Matthew Prince George County 349 acres See Descendents of Reynard Anderson Anderson, Wm. Prince George County 235 acres See Descendents of Reynard Anderson Anderson, Tho. Prince George County 450 acres See Descendents of Thomas Anderson Anderson, Charles Mr. Prince George County 505 acres See Descendents of Charles Anderson Anderson, Robert New Kent County 700 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, Robert New Kent County 900 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, David New Kent County 300 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, John New Kent County 100 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, John New Kent County 100 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, Richard New Kent County 200 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, William Cpt. King William County 150 acres See Descendents of Robert Anderson Anderson, George Isle of Wight County 150 acres See Descendents of Alexander Anderson Anderson, John York County 50 acres See Descendents of Alexander Anderson Anderson, Richard King and Queen County 650 acres See Descendents of Richard Anderson
The MIDI file of "The Voices That Are Gone" (lyrics) by Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864) is used by permission of Benjamin Robert Tubb from his website at Public Domain Music http://www.pdmusic.org.
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