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Where did you get that long name...?
My father was born "Henry Walker Sander". Less than a year later, his father
(Henry Kurtz Sander) died.
After his father's death Walker was left with his grandparents (Jacob and Ella Sander) in Tennessee.
His mother went back to California, hoping to recover her health. She never returned,
but she did write a number of letters to the family in Tennessee, many of which
are now in my possession.
A little over three years after her bereavement she married Weber S. Cederlof. Four years later, in 1921,
Jacob and Ella Sander legally adopted Walker as their own son. He was eight years old.
(I have an official copy of the adoption papers, dated August 23, 1921.)
In January 1932 Walker drove out to California with five other boys.
Quite an adventure!
They claimed that by the time they arrived in Orange, CA, they had only ten cents left.
Walker found his mother and her husband and went to live with them in
Hollywood. I have a letter he wrote from there to his
grandparents, dated Feb 9, 1932. He added "-Cederlof" to the "henry walker sander"
letterhead, and signed his name at the end "Walker Sander-Cederlof."
In 1935, while living in Hawaii, he went to court and had his name
legally changed from Sander to Sander-Cederlof.
Some Biographies
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Sander Ancestors
A pedigree chart of the Sander side of the family.
Here is the same chart as a Macromedia Flash file.
Surnames: Barbour, Cederlof, Heisler,
Johnson, Kurtz, Saar, Sander, Walker
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Glasscock Ancestors
A pedigree chart of the Glasscock side of the family.
Here is the same chart as a Macromedia Flash file.
Surnames: Casey, Cherry, Glasscock, Harris,
Jackson, Kennedy, Maxey, Murrell, Musgrove, Penquite, Tyson
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Price Ancestors
A pedigree chart of the Price side of the family.
Here is the same chart as a Macromedia Flash file.
Surnames: Burk, Hall, Hatcher, Payne, Price,
Tatum, Turner, Williamson
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Hardin Ancestors
A pedigree chart of the Hardin side of the family.
Here is the same chart as a Macromedia Flash file.
Surnames: Creek, Elliott, Gravitt, Hardin, Horton,
Keeton, Martin, Scott, Walker, Whitson, Youngblood
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Jefferson County, Illinois
I am one of many who helped transcribe the 1900 Census for Jefferson County,
IL (where one branch of my family thrived during the 19th century).
My portion is Grand Prairie Township. It has been posted with some modifications on the
Jefferson County website.
Here are links to my original version:
- Sheet No. 1, pages 95A and 95B, June 1, 1900
- Sheet No. 2, pages 96A and 96B, June 2, 1900
- Sheet No. 3, pages 97A and 97B, June 4, 1900
- Sheet No. 4, pages 98A and 98B, June 5, 1900
- Sheet No. 5, pages 99A and 99B, June 6, 1900
- Sheet No. 6, pages 100A and 100B, June 7, 1900
- Sheet No. 7, pages 101A and 101B, June 8, 1900
- Sheet No. 8, pages 102A and 102B, June 9, 1900
- Sheet No. 9, pages 103A and 103B, June 11, 1900
- Sheet No. 10, pages 104A and 104B, June 12, 1900
- Sheet No. 11, pages 105A and 105B, June 13, 1900
- Sheet No. 12, pages 106A and 106B, June 14, 1900
- Sheet No. 13, pages 107A and 107B, June 15, 1900
- Sheet No. 14, pages 108A and 108B, June 16, 1900
- Sheet No. 15, pages 109A, June 16, 1900
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