Sina Anderson's story is one of survival, devotion, and legacy. Born into an era of frontier hardship, her path crossed war, relocation, and family loss-yet her strength shaped generations still living today. Through marriage, children, the joining of the Anderson and Good families, and the building of land that would later vanish into time, Sina's life helped define what it meant to endure. This book traces her footsteps across Tennessee and the Mingo lands, explores the roots of the Anderson and Good bloodlines, and preserves records nearly lost through fire, death, and time. Included are cemetery photographs, land exchange documents, lineage pages, and the children she raised-both by birth and by love. More than a genealogy, this is a legacy-one that continues because Sina lived
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