(C)1770  
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

Must have been in his 30s, by the late 1790s, when he settled on Krobo land .  He might have been born in (c) 1770.

 

 

 

 
 

Said to have arrived at the Krobo state married, already with wives at Apredi.
 
Also said to have brought many servants on arrival, befitting a man of his repute and stature. He subsequently married a Krobo woman, and went about the land performing wonders as a healer.


 
 
 

 

Ayisa: (A recent prominent member from this line was the late Mr. Bernard Odjidja of Ghana Film Industry's fame.)

Ametse Tettehwayo:

 Father of the Rev. W. T. Odjidja, the Tekpeteys, Osoms, okais.

Teigaga:

Apo: Remained at Saisi and his line inherited the stool).



 
 
 
 

 

Annor, the traditional healer, priest, and warrior came to our land for a reason: to help fight a plague. And, he succeeded.
 
The fact that Konor Baa Dua Asare had to reach out to Aperedi, a land so far away in those days, to bring this healer in to fight the epidemic bespoke and undergirded Annor's reputation at the time.  
 
Therefore, Annor, the Elder, was already a legend before he arrived.
 
And the fact that he was given a large tract of land to settle on as chief, after his success as a healer, shows the esteem and appreciation that welcomed him to Krobo land.
 
Annor’s first son, Ayisa, married a daughter of the Konor.
 
The chieftaincy stool at Saisi, his first abode in the Krobo land, exists within the family’s lineage today.