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What (who) is L Desaix Anderson - definition

PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER
Issac L. Anderson

L. Desaix Anderson         
AMERICAN DIPLOMAT
Desaix Anderson; Laurence Desaix Anderson
Laurence Desaix Anderson (1936 – February 11, 2021The Mansfield Foundation Mourns Desaix Anderson (1936-2021)) was a career United States Foreign Service officer specializing in East Asian affairs, and served as American Chargé d'Affaires ad interim to Vietnam.
Gerard Anderson         
BRITISH ATHLETE
G.R.L. ‘Twiggy’ Anderson; Gerard Rupert Lawrence "Laurie" Anderson; G.R.L. Anderson; G. R. L. Anderson; Gerard Rupert Lawrence Anderson; Gerard Rupert Laurie Anderson
Gerard Rupert Laurie Anderson (15 March 1889 – November 1914), universally known as "Twiggy", was a British hurdler who participated in the 1912 Stockholm Olympics and held the world record for the 440-yards hurdles.
Richard Lloyd Anderson         
HISTORY AND RELIGION PROFESSOR
Ricahrd Lloyd Anderson; Carma Rose De Jong Anderson
Richard Lloyd Anderson (9 May 1926 – 12 August 2018) was an American lawyer and theologist of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who was a professor of church history and doctrine at Brigham Young University (BYU). His book Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses is widely considered the definitive work on this subject.

Wikipedia

Isaac L. Anderson

Isaac L. Anderson (1780–1857) was a Presbyterian minister and the founder in 1819 of Southern and Western Theological Seminary in Maryville, Tennessee. In 1842 the seminary was renamed as Maryville College. A native of Rockbridge County, Virginia, Dr. Anderson was educated in a traditional log school house after he was taught to read and spell by his grandmother. Later he attended Liberty Hall Academy, present-day Washington and Lee University, in Lexington, Virginia. At the age of 17 he joined the church, and at age 21 he moved with his family to Knox County, Tennessee. Mr. Issac Anderson was ordained into the ministry of the Gospel at "Washington Meeting House", later known as Washington Presbyterian Church, on November 26, 1802. By 1807 there were 72 members in full communion at Washington Church. Rev. Anderson continued as pastor of Washington Church until 1812 when he moved to Maryville, TN to become pastor at New Providence Presbyterian Church.

Anderson and other members of his family were first buried in New Providence cemetery; they were moved to the Maryville College cemetery in 1933.