Louise A. Anderson

F, #17791, b. 3 September 1877, d. 2 January 1963
FatherAdam Anderson b. 21 Feb 1840, d. 9 Nov 1921
MotherMargaret Cheyne b. 10 Dec 1848, d. 1937
     Louise A. Anderson was born, 3 September 1877, in Keig Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.1,2,3,4,5,6

Mary E. J. Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jessie Mc R. Anderson, Alice C. Anderson and Louise A. Anderson were listed as grandchildren in the household of Robert Anderson on the 1881 Scotland Census at Brindy Moor, in Keig Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland. She was 1 year of age and born in Keig Parish.1

Margaret Anderson, Mary Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jessie Anderson, Alice Anderson, Louisa Anderson and Beatrice Anderson immigrated with their father Adam Anderson 16 July 1883 to Quebec, Quebec, Canada. They were passengers aboard the Corean out of Glasgow and bound for Montreal..7

Margaret Anderson, Mary Anderson, Robert Anderson, Jessie Anderson, Alice Anderson, Louise Anderson, Beatrice Anderson, Marjory Anderson and Octavia Anderson were listed as children in the household of Adam Anderson and his wife, Margaret Anderson on the 1891 Canada Census, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was listed as 9 years old and born in Scotland.8

Mary Anderson, Alice Anderson, Louisa Anderson, Beatrice Anderson, Marjory Anderson and Fanny Anderson were listed as children in the household of Adam Anderson and his wife, Margaret Anderson on the 1901 Canada Census, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was listed as 23 years old, born 3 September 1877 in Scotland and employed at Bell Telephone.2

Louise A. Anderson married James B. Hamilton 1905.

Louise A. Hamilton and her husband, James B. Hamilton, were listed on the 1910 United States Census, at 2974 Mt. Vernon Avenue, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. They were listed as the head of household and wife. Also present listed as their children were, Margaret Hamilton, Richard Hamilton and James S. Hamilton. In addition, a roomer was also present. The family rented their home. They had been married five years and she had three children all living and present. She had immigrated in 1890.. She was listed as 28 years old and she and both of her parents born in Scotland.3

Louisa Hamilton and her husband, James Hamilton, were listed on the 1920 United States Census, at 236 Beresford Street, in Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan, USA. They were listed as the head of household and wife. Also present listed as their children were, Margaret Hamilton, Richard Hamilton and Spencer Hamilton. In addition, a boarder was also present. The family owned their home.. She was listed as 38 years old and she and both of her parents born in Scotland. She had immigrated in 1904 and was a naturalized citizen.4

Louise A. Anderson was listed on the 1930 United States Census, at 236 Beresford Street, in Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan, USA. She was head of household. Also present were her children, Richard D. Hamilton and James S. Hamilton. In addition, two lodgers were also present. The family owned their home.. She was listed as divorced, 49 years old and she and both of her parents born in Scotland. She had immigrated in 1905 and was a naturalized citizen. Her son Richard was listed and also crossed out. Probably because he was not present on the actual census day (April 1).5

Louise A. Anderson was listed on the 1940 United States Census, at 236 Beresford Street, in Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan, USA. She was head of household. Also present were her children, James Spencer Hamilton. She was listed as divorced, 58 years old and born in Scotland. The family owned their home.6

Louise A. Anderson died 2 January 1963 in California, USA.9

Family

James B. Hamilton b. a 1880
Children

Citations

  1. [S410] 1881 Scotland Census Index, Registration Number: 205, Registration district: Keig, Civil Parish: Keig, County: Aberdeenshire, ED: 1, Household schedule number: 47, Roll: cssct1881_61.
  2. [S393] 1901 Canada Census, Montréal (City/Cité) Saint-Antoine (Ward/Quartier), Montréal (city/cité), Quebec; Page: 15; Family No: 102.
  3. [S432] 1910 US Census, Milwaukee Ward 16, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Roll: T624_1723; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0174; Image: 1021; FHL microfilm: 1375736.
  4. [S427] 1920 US Census, Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T625_801; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 718; Image: 1007.
  5. [S426] 1930 US Census, Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: 1074; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 999; Image: 859.0; FHL microfilm: 2340809.
  6. [S588] 1940 US Census, Highland Park, Wayne, Michigan; Roll: T627_1832; Page: 15B; Enumeration District: 82-154.
  7. [S389] Website Ancestry.com Website (www.ancestry.com) "Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935."
  8. [S559] 1891 Canada Census, St Antoine Ward, Montréal Centre, Quebec; Roll: T-6406; Family No: 37.
  9. [S460] Information provided by a Web Page Contributor, Date and state of death provided by Marion Tait, in British Columbia, a direct relative, 8 August 2012.