Richard Clough Anderson (1750-1826)

Lt.-Col. Richard Clough Anderson, of "Soldier's Retreat" Louisville, Kentucky

He fought at the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown and crossed the Delaware River with George Washington. He was A.D.C. to the Marquis de Lafayette at the Battle of Yorktown (1781). He was a charter member of the Society of Cincinnati and is the great-grandfather of Larz Anderson whose mansion in Washington D.C. (Larz Anderson House) is now the headquarters and museum of the Society of Cincinnati. He was married twice and had 9-children (listed above).

Parents

Robert Anderson

of "Goldmine" Plantation, Hanover County, Virginia

1712-1792

Elizabeth (Clough) Anderson

Mrs Elizabeth (Clough) Anderson

1722-1779

Spouses

Elizabeth (Clark) Anderson

Mrs Elizabeth (Clark) Anderson

1763-1796

Sarah (Marshall) Anderson

Mrs Sarah (Marshall) Anderson

1779-1854

Children

Richard Clough Anderson

U.S. Representative from Kentucky & U.S. Minister to the Gran Colombia

1788-1826

Ann Clark (Anderson) Logan

Mrs Ann Clark (Anderson) Logan

1790-1863

Elizabeth (Anderson) Gwathmey

Mrs Elizabeth Clark (Anderson) Gwathmey

1795-1870

Larz Anderson

"Prominent Lawyer" of Pike Street, Cincinnati, Ohio

1803-1878

Robert Anderson

Brig.-General Robert Anderson, of the Union Army; Defender of Fort Sumter

1805-1871

William Marshall Anderson

William Marshall Anderson, of Circleville, Ohio

1807-1881

John Roy Anderson

John Roy Anderson, of Clermont, Ohio

1811-1863

Charles Anderson

Member of the Ohio Senate & 27th Governor of Ohio

1814-1895

Sarah (Anderson) Kendrick

Mrs Sarah Jane (Anderson) Kendrick

1822-1895

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