William Maitland
Anderson
and Annie Parker
Submitted by Anna Beth
Anderson Ward
(Credit for the information in this sketch goes to Billie Anderson
Sullivan’s biographical article in “From Sod to 1986”
published by Yoakum Co. Historical Commission, and to my many dear family members who contributed
so much to the
genealogy of the Anderson Family.)
In 1916, William Maitland Anderson,
bought Section 735 which is southwest of Plains
in
as “home”.
William was born in
Jane (Kennedy) Anderson who came to
Anna was born
(Douthit) Parker and the
grand-daughter of Baptist Minister Daniel Parker and his wife, Martha
(
had moved to
served as pastors.
Elder Daniel’s brothers and their
father, moved on to the west and built
Anna Parker and her husband, William Maitland Anderson, lived at Council
Grove,
Kansas, Newton Co.,
were living in Floydada, Floyd Co.,
of her handwork that was saved, a red and white quilt
made when she was a girl, is now at the
William traveled on with his children and came to the
Midway Community on the
Store and
post office. The boys worked at odd jobs while they
attended school at Midway.
It was just a few short
years later that he bought Section 735 in Yoakum County and set up the
family home. William
died
near Floydada.
From New York City to Kansas to Yoakum County, this pioneer family
traveled and found the home they loved in the High Plains of West Texas.
The eight children of William Maitland Anderson and Anna
Parker Anderson were: Jennie
Parker
married Samantha Bilbrey;
Benjamin Young Anderson (1895-1967) married Iva Wehunt; Charles Samuel Anderson
(1897-1971) married Rosa May Fillingim; Walter Earl Anderson (1899-1975)
married Martha Camp; William Arthur Anderson (1901-1964) married Mildred
Alexander; Albert Lee Anderson (1903-1974) married Gertrude Hayes; Wallace
Wesley Anderson (1906-1972) married 1) Clara Taylor, 2) Irene Tucker McMillan.