. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. d, Knt.;will p. 27 Aug. 1632. 510 SlGGINS AND vii. RICHARD Anderson, of Gloucester co., Virginia. viii. ROBERT Anderson, of Goldmine, Virginia, m. ix. MARGARET Anderson, b. abt. 1717; m. abt. 1735;m. James Allen. x. MALCUM Allen; b. 1736; m., Mary Cunningham, dau. of James and Margaret ( ) Cunningham. xi. WILLIAM Allen, b. 1760-5, in Adair co., Kentucky;m. Elizabeth Tilford.


. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. d, Knt.;will p. 27 Aug. 1632. 510 SlGGINS AND vii. RICHARD Anderson, of Gloucester co., Virginia. viii. ROBERT Anderson, of Goldmine, Virginia, m. ix. MARGARET Anderson, b. abt. 1717; m. abt. 1735;m. James Allen. x. MALCUM Allen; b. 1736; m., Mary Cunningham, dau. of James and Margaret ( ) Cunningham. xi. WILLIAM Allen, b. 1760-5, in Adair co., Kentucky;m. Elizabeth Tilford. xii. SARAH Ann Allen, b. Dec. 25, 1810, Adair Co., Ky.;d. Nov. 1882 in Cowley co., Kans.; m., Jan. 24, 1832,Samuel Sscott Walker, b. Jan. 30, 1807 in Ky.; d. , 1892 in Florida. xiii. ELIZABETH Erma Walker, b. Feb. 20, 1833, Adairco., Ky.; d. Sept. 29, 1864, in Youngsville, Pennsyl-vania; m. Feb. 24, 1865, Benjamin Baird Siggins, b. July 27, 1827 in Youngs-ville, Pa.; d. June 14, 1903, in Youngsville, Pa. xiv. EMMA Siggins, b. Feb. 6, 1857 in Chariton, Iowa; Youngsville, Pa., Dec. 6, 1882, John Barber White, b. Dec. 8, 1847, in Ellery Township,N. Y. xv. EMMA Ruth White, and Raymond Baird ANDEB50N ANDERSON COAT OF ARMS. Other Families 511 ANDERSON FAMILY. The Manor of Penley, which is partly within the parishof Tring and partly in the neighboring parish of Aldbury,but with its caput maneri, or manor house, in the formerparish, held 10 Edward I., by John dAygnel, and thencedescending finally to the family of Verney, was sold by SirFrancis Verney to Richard Anderson, Esq., who held acourt there, Anno 5 Jac. I., and was knighted two yearsafterwards. Sir Richard Andersons wife, Mary, wasdaughter of Robert, Lord Spencer, Baron of Wormleighton,owner of the manor of Althorp in Northampton, . This Sir Richard Anderson seems to have been by far themost important parishoner then living in Tring, where hedied 3 August, 1632, and was buried within the chancel railof that p


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