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George William Anderson was an English-born farmer, baker and political figure in British Columbia.

Background

He was born in Wotton, Surrey, the son of John Anderson, and was educated at Dorking.

Career

He represented Victoria in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1886 to 1890. At the age of 14, he left school to work with his father on the family farm. The following year, he apprenticed as a baker, working for three years in England before travelling to New York City in 1854.

Two years later, Anderson moved to Dubuque, Iowa, opening his own business there.

In 1864, he sold his business, investing in horses, which he sold at a profit in California. Anderson then entered the bakery business again in Grass Valley.

In 1869, he sold his business and moved to the Lakes District in British Columbia, where he purchased a farm. Anderson later opened a bakery business in Victoria, continuing to operate his farm.

In 1882, he sold the business in Victoria.

He died at Cedar Hill.