Interim Content
Anderson, Buckly Burnham
Biography
14 Jan. 1819–4 July 1895. Stonecutter, farmer. Born in Berlin, Huron Co., Ohio. Son of John Anderson and Lydia Kellogg. Married Sally M. Cutler, 31 Dec. 1837, in Ray Co., Missouri. Moved to Nauvoo, Hancock Co., Illinois, by ca. 1841. Stonecutter for Nauvoo temple, ca. 1841–1846. Moved to Gallatin, Clay Co., Missouri, by 1850; to Mills Co., Iowa, by 1855; and to Fisher Township, Fremont Co., Iowa, by 1860. Joined Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerites) headed by his father-in-law, Alpheus Cutler. Joined Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 6 May 1863, in Manti, Fremont Co. Moved to Oak Lake, Becker Co., Minnesota, by 1880. Died in Lebeck, Cedar Co., Missouri.
Links
papers
- Bond to Buckly B. Anderson, 1 November 1839
- Docket Entry, circa 4 February 1843 [ State of Illinois v. Goddard et al. on Habeas Corpus ]
- Petition from George W. Crouse and Others, circa 9 March 1844
- Promissory Note from Buckly B. Anderson, 1 November 1839–A
- Promissory Note from Buckly B. Anderson, 1 November 1839–B
- Subpoena, 4 February 1843–B [ State of Illinois v. Goddard et al. on Habeas Corpus ]
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book A
- The Book of the Law of the Lord, Book B
- Town Lot Order to Buckly B. Anderson, circa 1 November 1839
- Trustees Land Book A, 11 September 1839–30 April 1842
- Gender
- Male