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Nils Anderson's children and spouses around his gravestone. Closest to the stone on the left is Charles Peter Anderson.
19 Aug., 1869, manifest (page 3) of the Santiago de Cuba, arriving at the Port of New York with Nils, Maria and Augusta Anderson.
The S.S. Santiago de Cuba, steamship built in New York in 1860 and commissioned into service by the U.S. government during the civil war, is the ship Nils Andersson and family immigrated to America on. This photo was taken during the civil war. Note the added gun turrets along the bow.
The S.S. Santiago de Cuba, steamship built in New York in 1860 and commissioned into service by the U.S. government during the civil war, is the ship Nils Andersson and family immigrated to America on.
Jeff Andrews, his sister Sarah, brother Charlie and their mother. Jeff Andrews is holding his granddaughter Norma Jean Andrews, and next to Charlie is one of his daughters or granddaughter.
Sheila Lamberson, Marietta (Henderson) Lamberson, Winona (Andrews) Henderson, Greg Lamberson, Jay Lamberson. Canada 1975 on yet another of the innumerable trips with Grandma. Note Grandma's bottomless purse and camera case in tow, as always.
The Lamberson kids with their mother, Marietta Henderson Lamberson, and grandmother, Winona Andrews Henderson.
Jeff Andrews, his sister Sarah, brother Charlie and their mother. Jeff Andrews is holding his granddaughter Norma Jean Andrews, and next to Charlie is one of his daughters or granddaughter.
Jeff Andrews, his sister Sarah, brother Charlie and their mother. Jeff Andrews is holding his granddaughter Norma Jean Andrews, and next to Charlie is one of his daughters or granddaughter.
Jeff Andrews, his sister Sarah, brother Charlie and their mother. Jeff Andrews is holding his granddaughter Norma Jean Andrews, and next to Charlie is one of his daughters or granddaughter.
Aunt Ethel and one of her daughters at her 100th birthday celebration. The third person is unidentified.
Gregory Sean Lamberson and his grandfather Murl Lee Henderson sharing a birthday party as was custom.
Brothers and sisters Greg, Jay Vicky (on left) and Sheila and Steve Lamberson (on right) with their great aunt, Ruth Lamberson Coleman after the funeral of Mary Anderson Lamberson, 1997.
James Lomerson as depicted in the History of Sussex and Warren counties New Jersey, 1881, compiled by James P. Snell.
Floy Lambertson, 5 view mirror picture, taken at American Baptist Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May, 1940. As shown on her Find A Grave memorial.