Anderson Baronets

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There have been nine Anderson Baronetcies.

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[edit] Anderson of St Ives, Huntingdonshire

Created in the Baronetage of England 3 January 1629.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 1st Baronet. Died 1630.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Penley, Hertfordshire

Created in the Baronetage of England 3 July 1643.
  • Sir Henry Anderson, 1st Baronet.
  • Sir Richard Anderson, 2nd Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Broughton, Lincolnshire

Created in the Baronetage of England 11 December 1660.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 1st Baronet.
  • Sir John Anderson, 2nd Baronet.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 3rd Baronet.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 4th Baronet.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 5th Baronet.
  • Sir William Anderson, 6th Baronet.
  • Sir Edmund Anderson, 7th Baronet.
  • Sir Charles John Anderson, 8th Baronet.
  • Sir Charles Henry John Anderson, 9th Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Eyworth, Bedfordshire

Created in the Baronetage of England 13 July 1664.
  • Sir Stephen Anderson, 1st Baronet.
  • Sir Stephen Anderson, 2nd Baronet.
  • Sir Stephen Anderson, 3rd Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Mill Hill, Middlesex

Created in the Baronetage of Great Britain 14 May 1798.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Fermoy, Cork

Created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 22 March 1813.
  • Sir James Caleb Anderson, 1st Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Mullaghmore House, Devon

Created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 22 June 1911.
  • Sir Robert Anderson, 1st Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Ardtaraig, Perth

Created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 7 May 1919.
  • Sir Kenneth Skelton Anderson, 1st Baronet.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

[edit] Anderson of Harrold Priory, Bedfordshire

Created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom 15 June 1920.
Baronetcy extinct on his death

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