When Andrew Peter Daniel Anderson was born on 28 March 1866, in Vala, Montenegro, his father, Niels Thyregod Jeppsen Andersen, was 30 and his mother, Karen Marie Nielsen, was 39. He married Violate Cloward on 27 October 1886, in Logan, Cache, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Moroni Election Precinct, Sanpete, Utah, United States in 1900 and Moroni, Sanpete, Utah, United States for about 39 years. He died on 24 May 1949, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Moroni City Cemetery, Moroni, Sanpete, Utah, United States.
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This Act was to restrict the power of the President removing certain office holders without approval of the Senate. It denies the President the power to remove any executive officer who had been appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate, unless the Senate approved the removal during the next full session of Congress. The Amendment was later repealed.
Magasin is a Danish chain of department stores that was founded in 1868 in Copenhagen and still exists today. They can be found in Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and the UK.
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Scottish and northern English: patronymic from the personal name Ander(s), a northern Middle English form of Andrew , + son ‘son’. The frequency of the surname in Scotland is attributable, at least in part, to the fact that Saint Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, so the personal name has long enjoyed great popularity there. Legend has it that the saint's relics were taken to Scotland in the 4th century by a certain Saint Regulus. In North America, this surname has absorbed many cognate or like-sounding surnames in other languages, notably Scandinavian (see 3 and 4 below), but also Ukrainian Andreychenko etc.
German: patronymic from the personal name Anders , hence a cognate of 1 above.
Americanized form (and a less common Swedish variant) of Swedish Andersson , a cognate of 1 above.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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