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- Henry Anderson, fifth and youngest son of the original Walter, was a baby in the arms of his mother when the family came to Long Point. He was born into the world in time to secure a vested right to land as a son of a U.E. Loyalist, and when he grew up he drew a lot near Lynedoch. Henry also served as a District Councillor. He was a hard worker and a man of business. He built a grist-mill east of Vittoria, and he and his brother John operated a large distillery business. He died in 1873, in his 76th year, from injuries received in a road accident while returning from port Rowan, having gone to that village on a matter of business. He, like John, never married, the two brothers having lived at the old homestead with their sister Rebecca.
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