History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . Sunnyside,Washington. The Rev. J. S. Anderson was married to MaryVictoria Rouse. Mrs. Anderson was the daugh-ter of John Rouse, who was of French par-entage. He had come with his parents to thiscountrv during the period of the Huguenot oppres-sion and had settled first in Montreal, Canada. Helater removed to De Pere, Wisconsin, now knownas Green Bav. and Rouse Point, at the mouth ofGreen Bay, was named for this early pioneer. OldFort George was built on ground that he owned,and he was one
History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . Sunnyside,Washington. The Rev. J. S. Anderson was married to MaryVictoria Rouse. Mrs. Anderson was the daugh-ter of John Rouse, who was of French par-entage. He had come with his parents to thiscountrv during the period of the Huguenot oppres-sion and had settled first in Montreal, Canada. Helater removed to De Pere, Wisconsin, now knownas Green Bav. and Rouse Point, at the mouth ofGreen Bay, was named for this early pioneer. OldFort George was built on ground that he owned,and he was one of the first and most successfulfarmers in this region and was a man of great in-fluence in the community. His daughter, Mar>Victoria, was born in Montreal. Canada, on the26th of December. 183;, and died in 1901 at \\ aits-burg Washington. Three children were born toMr° ^.nderson and his wife. Of these Ida May isthe wife of Harrv B. :Morrin. and lives in Wah-peton North Dakota; Harriet who died in 1881,in Cedar Falls, Iowa, at the age of nineteen, andEdouard T., the youngest. .»0?. 5\0^. 5&-^=—----^.j/:.-^^
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