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History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement.. Chicago : A. Warner Co., 1889 Cushing, Thomas, 1821. Pg. 727 WILLIAM ANDERSON, foreman of rigging department, National Tube-works, McKeesport, was born in Sweden, in 1835, and is a son of JOHN and ELIZABETH ANDERSON. At the age of 15 he went on the seas, and followed the occupation of a seaman for 18 years. In 1867 he came to America, located in Boston, and worked in the rigging lofts of that city one year. In 1869 he entered the employ of the National Tube-works Co. at Boston, and in 1872, when the company started their plant in McKeesport, he moved to that city, and has since held his present position. MR. ANDERSON is an attendant of the Episcopal Church. He is a member of the K. of P., I. O. F., K. of H. and International Progressive Association. In politics he is a republican. Notify Administrator about this message?
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