James Anderson (i)

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For other people with the same name, see James Anderson

James Anderson (b. 29 December 1829, Kergord, Weisdale, d. 26 February 1907, Aithsting) was a stonemason, farmer and a County Councillor for Sandsting from 1890 until 1892.

Two of his sons, James and Thomas were also councillors.

Biography

On the Council, James advocated for improving the roads around Aith.

In 1904, tragedy struck his family after a boating accident off Vementry took the lives of his youngest son, John and his son in law & Vementry proprietor William Fraser, as well as another Aith boy Thomas Fraser (not related to William).

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Constituency created Member for
Aithsting

1890-1892
Succeeded by
James McCullie
[Expand]Aithsting County Councillors
Councillors James Anderson (1890-1892) • James McCullie (1892-1895) • George Johnston (1896-1898) • James Cullen Grierson (1898-1915) • Thomas Anderson (1915-1921) • Andrew Clark (1921-1922) • John Leslie (1922-1928) • James Anderson (1928-1932) • John Sutherland (1945-1955) • Frederick Tait (1955-1959) • Catherine Anderson (1959-1961) • Robert Garrick (1961-1973) • Iain Caldwell (1973-1975)