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  • Abiah Coolidge (1706 - 1749)
  • Abiah Sanderson (1651 - 1723)
    : May 28, 1651 Watertown Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 13, 1723 Waltham Middlesex County Massachusetts, USAAbiah was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, on May 28, 1651. She was the y...
  • Abigail Child (1666 - 1693)
    Children of Edward Sanderson and Mary Eggleston are:iv. Abigail Sanderson, born about 1656 in probably Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; died 08 October 1693 in Watertown, Middlesex, ...
  • Abigail Sanderson (1725 - c.1807)
    Abigail Kingsley , of Pomfret, Connecticut married as his second wife (intention dated November 6, 1762) to Daniel, son of Thomas Mighill (born about 1710; died in 1777.) He was known in some records a...
  • Anne Abell (c.1654 - 1723)
    Anne [Anna, Hannah] wa born about 1654 in Watertown, Massachusetts and died in 1723 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.Hannah (Anna) Sanderson’s birth is not recorded. She married Richard West by 1674 in Bosto...

About the Sanderson surname

The Sanderson family has a proud heritage in Colonial America, as well as in England, where it is one of the oldest surnames on record.

  The origin of the surname "Sanderson" is Scottish and English. It's a patronymic from the personal name 'Sander', a reduced form of Alexander, or the classical Greek Alexandros, which probably originally meant ‘repulser of men’, from alexein (‘to repel’) + andros, genitive of aner (‘man’)—which makes it a rotten name for a woman.
  The family Coat of Arms features six silver and blue stripes on a diagonal black stripe three gold rings. The Crest is a black dog on a green mound. The family motto, "Je suis veillant à plaire," means "I am watchful to please."
  The Sanderson variant of the name is English in origin, and can first be found during the time of the Norman conquests, in the county of Durham. The family there is descended from ALEXANDER de BEDICK, a Norman noble who had been granted lands in Waslington, Durham. His son, James, took the surname SAUNDERSON (from "Alexander's Son").