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- 7c GEORGE KROGH ANDERSON, b. November 7, 1872, Madison, Wis. (wf) Mary Elizabeth Keeley, b. December 31, 1875, Madison. Married November 7, 1900, Madison. George graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1894, receiving a B.L. degree in science and letters. At the university he was a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity. During a part of his school years he accompanied his father and mother to Denmark, where he was his father's secretary. From 1894 to about 1915 in Madison he was a partner in the Law Livery Company, composed of Loerhrer, Anderson, and Walsh. During a part of this same period he was business manager for Amerika, the Norwegian- American newspaper edited by his father, Rasmus B. Anderson. About 1915 he became secretary and treasurer of the Keeley, Keckerman, Kessenich company department store in Madison, which position he held until the firm was sold in 1922. From 1922 until his death on January 5, 1948, he was property manager for family and inter-family properties. His wife, Mary Elizabeth Keeley, attended St. Clara's Academy ar Sinsinewa Mound, Wis. Before her marriage she played the harp in Hjalmar Anderson's mandolin orchestra. During a part of that time she also taught the harp at the University of Wisconsin. In 1922 the George K. Anderson family moved from Madison to Hollywood, Calif. Childten born to George and Elizabeth are,- James (7cl), Richard (7c2), Mary (7c3, George (7c4), Catherine(7c5), Robert (7c6), Elizabeth (7c7), and Helen (7c8). Mrs. Anderson passed away on December 13, 1953. [1]
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