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<PERSON ID="p37" SEX="M">
  <REFERENCE SOURCE="s29"/>
  <REFERENCE SOURCE="s43"/>
  <NAME>
    <GIVEN>Samuel English</GIVEN>
    <SURNAME>Anderson</SURNAME>
  </NAME>
  <BIRTH>
    <PLACE>Sideview</PLACE>
    <DATE>25 Aug 1871</DATE>
  </BIRTH>
  <DEATH>
    <PLACE>Mt. Sterling, KY</PLACE>
    <DATE>10 Nov 1919</DATE>  
  </DEATH>
  <SPOUSE PERSON="p1099"/>
  <SPOUSE PERSON="p2660"/>
  <FATHER PERSON="p1035"/>
  <MOTHER PERSON="p1098"/>
  <NOTE>
    <REFERENCE SOURCE="s219"/>
    <body>
      <p>
        Samuel English Anderson was known in Montgomery County 
        for his red hair and the temper that went with it. He 
        did once <strong>kill a man</strong>, but the court 
        found that it was in self-defense. 
      </p>

      <p>
        He was shot by a farm worker whom he had 
        fired the day before for smoking in a tobacco barn.
        Hamp says this may have been self-defense, because he 
        threatened to kill the workers for smoking in the barn.  
        He also says old-time rumors say they mashed his head 
        with a fence post. Beth heard he was cut to death with 
        machetes in the field, but Hamp says they wouldn't be 
        cutting tobacco in November, only stripping it in the 
        barn.
      </p>
    </body>
  </NOTE>
</PERSON>
