Anderson, Curtis Duval 8.jun.1872-31.oct.1947 USA Indiana, Fort Wayne - Canada, Ottawa
the year of birth 1872 from his death registration is wrong, he was born c1867, 1887 as telegraph operator with the WUT Company residing at 577 Tracy Avenue in Kansas City, 1891-1909 studied and was employed with the Western Union Company in Chicago, 1900 as telegrapher residing with wife and 2 daughters at 116 West Main Street in Springfield Ohio, 1909 as telegrapher residing with his wife Nora at Dawson Street in New York Bronx, 1909 he deserted his wife and 5 children and emigrated to Canada where he worked with the Canadian Press, later with the CPR and for some years with MacDoughal & Cowan Company, 1921 as telegrapher residing with wife Maud at 61 The Maples in Toronto Canada, 1940 as telegraph operator residing with wife at 589 King Edward Avenue in Ottawa, at time of death residing at 97 Metcalfe Street in Ottawa ; son of Bascom Curtis Anderson (Ohio, Wyandot 1844-12.jul.1881 Kansas, Fort Hays) and Lucinda Catherine Buckner (Illinois 11.mar.1846-26.nov.1930 Chicago) ; 5.jan.1892 in Chicago he married Nora Veronica Keating (Chicago 1873-13.may.1961 Chicago), divorced ; 15.oct.1921 in Hamilton Ontario he married Maude Isabel Macgrady nee White (Ontario, Ottawa 1880-30.nov.1961 Ottawa)

Title Parts


[] Kowaliki, or the Bum of Bombay. Burlesque
libretto Arthur J. Lamb
performed at the opening of the season at Engle's New Opera Pavilion on North Clark Street, Chicago 29aug1891

[] Sail on, white ship, sail on. Voice and piano
words Arthur J. Lamb
pub National Music Co., Chicago 1892

[] Lucy, my queen. Voice and piano
words Arthur J. Lamb
pub National Music Co., Chicago 1893

[] The lighthouse girl, or, Saved by love. A descriptive ballad. Voice and piano
words Arthur J. Lamb
pub National Music Co., Chicago 1893

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