This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrews, Whale Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3008 Message Board Post: The following appears in the Daily Albany Argus, Albany, Monday Morning, July 26, 1830. Married. "At St. John's Church New-York, on Wednesday morning, by the Rev. Dr. Onderdonk, Frederick Andrews, Esq. of Quebec, Barrister at Law, to Miss Julian E. W. Whale, daughter of Mr. Thomas Whale, of that city." Submitted by William, (no relation).
Nell I recentlly found a pedigree giving a Benjamin Andrews as born 1659 married to Mary Smith has Hartford CT as their location. Is this the Benjamin you speak of? Vera Andrews Mishawaka, IN 46544 GrmV29@aol.com
Info found last year at Dinwiddie Historical Soc. Prince George Co. Va. Wills and Deeds 1737-1792 Jan. 9, 1789 William Andrews of Warren Co. N. C. to Benjamin Andrews of Dinwiddie Co ., Va for L 100 land in Prince George Co next to Robert Hunnicutt .Was this William and Benjamin brothers? On a map 1827 Dinwiddie Co. I see that Benjamin Andrews lived very near land owned by William and Avis Andrews in the 1750's. Of course Dinwiddie was formed from Prince George in 1752. Also found court date July 10,1739 pg. 299 Prince George Co. Wills and Deed book Henry Fitz came into court and sadi that Jesse ponton ,late of this county ,dec'd departed this life without a will . He is appointed administrator with Thomas Williams his security . Nicholas overby ,Peter Overby William Andrews and John Davis to Appraise the estate. Wonder which William this is . Is he related to Benjamin Andrews and did he go to Warren N. C. ? Nell Collins Carson Va.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3007.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for your kind reply. I knew I was probably on a wild goose chase, but it was worth a try. Kathie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3007.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm sorry, but I don't recognize the names you cite. My Andrews line went from VA to SC to TN to MS. No GA stop that I know of. Good luck. Eric
On Friday, August 27, 2004, at 02:05 PM, imcrafty@swbell.net wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3007.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Do you have any information on the children of Roland Andrews? Was he > ever in Georgia? > > I am probably grasping at straws here but I am trying to locate a Mr. > Andrews (his 1st name is unknown) who is believed to have died in the > Civil War. He married a Mary Elizabeth Whaley from Polk County, > Georgia sometime prior to 1858/1859. They had 3 sons...James > Rollen/Rollin/Roland Andrews in 1859, George Alan Andrews in 1860 and > John Harris Andrews in December 1861. The oldest 2 boys were born in > Arkansas and the youngest in Wise County, Texas. > > Rollen/Rollin/Roland is a family name. It was passed down to several > generations. > > Mary Elizabeth Whaley Andrews was a widow who remarried in 1869 to > James Love Blewitt who was approx. 30 years older than her. Mr. > Blewitt died by 1879. > > Mary Elizabeth is buried in Flat Rock Cemetery in Wise County, Texas. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, Kathie Sarchet imcrafty@swbell.net > > > ==== ANDREWS Mailing List ==== > List Manager: Gordon Andrews - gordon.andrews@netscape.com > Threaded Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > Archives: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3007.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any information on the children of Roland Andrews? Was he ever in Georgia? I am probably grasping at straws here but I am trying to locate a Mr. Andrews (his 1st name is unknown) who is believed to have died in the Civil War. He married a Mary Elizabeth Whaley from Polk County, Georgia sometime prior to 1858/1859. They had 3 sons...James Rollen/Rollin/Roland Andrews in 1859, George Alan Andrews in 1860 and John Harris Andrews in December 1861. The oldest 2 boys were born in Arkansas and the youngest in Wise County, Texas. Rollen/Rollin/Roland is a family name. It was passed down to several generations. Mary Elizabeth Whaley Andrews was a widow who remarried in 1869 to James Love Blewitt who was approx. 30 years older than her. Mr. Blewitt died by 1879. Mary Elizabeth is buried in Flat Rock Cemetery in Wise County, Texas. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Kathie Sarchet imcrafty@swbell.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrews Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wm.2ADEB/539.710.1 Message Board Post: I have Robins father as Isham Andrews Born in Ireland, Died in 1788..From Chesterfield,N C. Also I would love to any info you have on the Andrews family. Also I have 2 will's: 1 is for Isham Andrews Sr,1792, the other is for Isham Andrews Jr.1834.,& little more on them.
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Okay - does any of this ring a bell with any other ANDREWS families? We have great family records beginning after Eliza and the children returned to Randolph Co, GA between 1846 and 1850 but Frederick/Fredric ANDREWS/ANDERS' father is ? We do know that the widow Eliza ANDREWS and their children lived close to a Jane ANDREWS, widow of James Highsmith ANDREWS, and their children in the 1850* and 1860 Randolph Co Census records, were of similar ages and had children with similar names leading me to suspect a close relationship between Frederick ANDREWS and James Highsmith ANDREWS. * 1850 Census, Randolph Co, GA - ANDREWS, Jane ANDREWS 33F, widow of James Highsmith ANDREWS, and their children: Eli 13M, W.H. 12M, Jn F. 10M, Wm L., 8 M, Jasper 7M, Amanda H 5F, Sarah C. 3 F. (W.H., age 12, is William Hill Andrews, later the author of a Civil War diary upon which book, "Footprints of a Regiment" is based). Based on the information below, ANDERS must have been the name he was using 1828 and 1830. Once might be a misspelling- but three times? 1828 - "To any ordained minister, Judge, Jus. of the Court or Justice of the Peace, you are hereby authorized and empowered to celebrate and join to them by marriage agreeable to your rules and ? Mr. Frederick ANDERS and Ms Elizar ODOME and this by our sufficient warrent for the same given under my hand this 24 April 1828. -- Wm L? Deputy Clerk of the County . ... Certified that agreeable to the above warrant I have joined together Frederick ANDERS and Elizar ODOM in the holy State of Matrimony the 10th [might be 1st] day of May 1828. (signed) A. ODOM, M.G. Entered March 15th 1830. I have a photocopy of page from Pulaski Co. Georgia records. Marriage records; ANDERS, Frederick to Mrs. Elizar ODOME 1 MAY 1830 by A. ODOM, M.G. (Eliza's grandfather, Archibald ODOM, minister of the gospel). History of Pulaski County Georgia; Hawkinsville DAR 1935 Publ by Walter E Brown Publishing Co, Atlanta; p. 448. 1828 - Dec. 29, Ga. Journal: Pulaski Sheriff's sale...first Tuesday in February (1829)...Courthouse in the town of _tford, Pulaski County, 202 1/2 acres of oak and hickory land in the 22 dist., wherein Frederick ANDERS now lives...this being the property of Elias REGAN... Genealogical Abstracts from the Ga. Journal, Vol. 3 1830 Census - Pulaski Co, GA - ANDERS, Frederick (head of household - age between 20 and 30 years, 1 female 20-30, 1 female under age 5* * IF theirs, probably under 2 as they were married in 1828. This girl appears with Frederick and Eliza in 1830 and 1840 census records, but is not with Eliza and the other children when she returns to GA as a widow in 1845 and does not appear in any family history. The 1830 Pulaski Co GA census is also the one where Mrs. Elizabeth ODOM (Eliza's mother) is now the "head of household" with only a few of the children listed. Was there an epidemic of some kind at that time? Or had something else happened and some of the children farmed out to relatives - Eliza, perhaps, taking her young sister Antinette? This Frederick ANDERS would certainly appear to be our Frederick ANDREWS as both Archibald ODOM and Mrs. Elizabeth ODOM (wife? widow? of James Madison ODOM, Sr.) live nearby. Other children: James Frederick ANDREWS b. 23 SEP 1830 in Pulaski Co, GA; Warren ANDREWS b. 1836 in Early Co., GA (Warren died during the War Between the States in a Yankee prison); David Crockett ANDREWS b. 10 APR 1840 in Randolph Co., GA (where, according to county records, his father owned a dry goods and hardware store in Cuthbert); Susan Priscilla ANDREWS b. 16 OCT 1843 in Early Co, GA (but, that same year, Frederick ANDERS signed a petition for a road in Randolph Co, GA); William P. ANDREWS b. 16 APR 1844 in Calhoun Co., FL after the family moved to a land grant near Dead Lake for Frederick's service in the Indian Wars. Thomas Hull ANDREWS b. 31 JUL1846 in Balls Bluff, Gadsden Co, GA - one week after his father died of "the fever." A determined Eliza and their children had pulled him from the land grant to Balls Bluff in a bed on a sledge, Eliza having decided that a free swamp was still a swamp. This child refused the opportunity to pay the back taxes and reclaim the land declaring "it was a swamp and not fit for human habitation." Any help appreciated, Dot Wise Wirth Baton Rouge, LA dot@dotwirth.com
I have the following information linking the names of William H. ANDREWS, John ANDREWS and Frederick ANDREWS. Isn't it likely they are related? How does one go about finding if they actually got land - and whether they settled on it? 1819 - William H. ANDREWS, John ANDREWS and Frederick ANDREWS, 8 Mar. 1819, named eligible from Capt. Hardy Griffin's District for Land Lottery of 1819. (Appling, Lee and Irwin). Lee is one of the counties from which Randolph was formed in 1828.] Thomas, Allen, Laurens County Legal Records Dot Wise Wirth E-mail: dot@dotwirth.com Baton Rouge, LA
Thanks, Sue. I'll check to see if I have any sources backing up what I'm showing and let you know. AND, I'll note your information. In the meantime, do you have any indication this family might connect with Frederick ANDREWS (ca1800-1846) m. 1823 Eliza ODOM of Pulaski Co, GA? Lived at various times in Pulaski, Early, and Randolph Counties, GA and a Florida land grant (he died in FL - widow and children returned to Randolph Co., GA, where a close neighbor for the next 30 years or so was the widow of James Highsmith ANDREWS, Jane. Thanks, Dot Wirth Baton Rouge, LA From: "Sue Gill" <shgill@bellsouth.net> Date: 2004/08/25 Wed PM 11:35:23 EDT To: <ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com> CC: <dotwirth@cox.net> Subject: Thomas Andrews b. 1663, immigrant to Henrico Co. VA In reply to Dot's email earlier today. Below is what I have for the family of Thomas Andrews, who died in Henrico Co., VA. in 1731. From reading through your material, you seem to be connecting the Surry Co. Andrews family to the one in Henrico. It also appeared that you had an extra generation squeezed in, with children that are not familiar to me. There was an Andrews family in Surry Co., and as far as I recall, we never found any connection between the two. However, if you have some information to show that, I know we would all like to hear from you. We both start out with Thomas born about 1663. This from my notes: 1663. Thomas was born about this time, an estimate from some Henrico Co., Va. Court records: Henrico Co., VA. Deeds, Wills, Etc. 1688-1697. (Film #0031763). Page 135: June Court 1690. Mentioned as giving a deposition: Thomas Andrews aged about 25 years. Page 263: October Court 1691. Deposition: Thomas Andrews aged 28 years or thereabouts. From these two estimates, most research has chosen 1663. My next note for this Thomas was in 1704 when he patented land in Henrico Co. And in 1705 on the rent roll. The will information in 1731 (Henrico Co.) seemed to reflect back to the description of the land he received in 1704. Like you, I'm always ready to make corrections. Sue Descendants of Thomas Andrews Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 ANDREWS was born 1663 in England, and died 1731 in Henrico Co., VA.. Children of THOMAS ANDREWS are: i. THOMAS2 ANDREWS, d. 1754, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. JANE, Bef. 1723; d. Bet. 1756 - 1757, Chesterfield Co., VA.. ii. RICHARD ANDREWS, m. MARY. iii. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, d. 1779, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. ANNE VODIN; b. January 19, 1722/23, Bristol Parish, VA.. iv. DONIVANT ANDREWS. v. ANNE ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1705; d. Bet. 1784 - 1786, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. BENJAMIN GRANGER, Abt. 1725; d. 1741, Henrico Co., VA.. vi. AME ANDREWS. vii. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1693; d. Abt. 1772, Dinwiddie Co., VA.; m. AVIS UNKNOWN, Abt. 1715. viii. JOHN ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1700, Prob. Henrico Co., VA.; d. Aft. September 02, 1773; m. ELIZABETH. Get 10 of your friends to commit to vote! www.commoncause.org/VoteForAmerica Dot Wise Wirth Wirth & Associates Computer Applications / Websites Tel: 225-205-4235 Fax: 225-216-2571 E-mail: dot@dotwirth.com Websites: www.dotwirth.com Common Cause / Louisiana www.commoncause.org/LA Women's Council of Greater Baton Rouge www.wcgbr.org
Does anyone have a AMON ANDREWS in AR in their line??????? Noma Andres Foltz ----- Original Message ----- From: <dotwirth@cox.net> To: <ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:55 PM Subject: [ANDREWS-L] Re: Thomas Andrews b. 1663, immigrant to Henrico Co. VA > Thanks, Sue. I'll check to see if I have any sources backing up what I'm showing and let you know. AND, I'll note your information. > > In the meantime, do you have any indication this family might connect with Frederick ANDREWS (ca1800-1846) m. 1823 Eliza ODOM of Pulaski Co, GA? Lived at various times in Pulaski, Early, and Randolph Counties, GA and a Florida land grant (he died in FL - widow and children returned to Randolph Co., GA, where a close neighbor for the next 30 years or so was the widow of James Highsmith ANDREWS, Jane. > > Thanks, > > Dot Wirth > Baton Rouge, LA > > > From: "Sue Gill" <shgill@bellsouth.net> > Date: 2004/08/25 Wed PM 11:35:23 EDT > To: <ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com> > CC: <dotwirth@cox.net> > Subject: Thomas Andrews b. 1663, immigrant to Henrico Co. VA > > In reply to Dot's email earlier today. Below is what I have for the family > of Thomas Andrews, who died in Henrico Co., VA. in 1731. > > >From reading through your material, you seem to be connecting the Surry Co. > Andrews family to the one in Henrico. It also appeared that you had an > extra generation squeezed in, with children that are not familiar to me. > There was an Andrews family in Surry Co., and as far as I recall, we never > found any connection between the two. However, if you have some information > to show that, I know we would all like to hear from you. > > We both start out with Thomas born about 1663. This from my notes: > 1663. Thomas was born about this time, an estimate from some Henrico Co., > Va. Court records: > Henrico Co., VA. Deeds, Wills, Etc. 1688-1697. (Film #0031763). > Page 135: June Court 1690. Mentioned as giving a deposition: Thomas > Andrews aged about 25 years. > Page 263: October Court 1691. Deposition: Thomas Andrews aged 28 years > or thereabouts. > >From these two estimates, most research has chosen 1663. > > My next note for this Thomas was in 1704 when he patented land in Henrico > Co. And in 1705 on the rent roll. The will information in 1731 (Henrico > Co.) seemed to reflect back to the description of the land he received in > 1704. > > Like you, I'm always ready to make corrections. > Sue > > Descendants of Thomas Andrews > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. THOMAS1 ANDREWS was born 1663 in England, and died 1731 in Henrico Co., > VA.. > > Children of THOMAS ANDREWS are: > i. THOMAS2 ANDREWS, d. 1754, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. JANE, Bef. 1723; d. > Bet. 1756 - 1757, Chesterfield Co., VA.. > ii. RICHARD ANDREWS, m. MARY. > iii. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, d. 1779, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. ANNE VODIN; b. > January 19, 1722/23, Bristol Parish, VA.. > iv. DONIVANT ANDREWS. > v. ANNE ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1705; d. Bet. 1784 - 1786, Chesterfield Co., VA.; > m. BENJAMIN GRANGER, Abt. 1725; d. 1741, Henrico Co., VA.. > vi. AME ANDREWS. > vii. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1693; d. Abt. 1772, Dinwiddie Co., VA.; m. > AVIS UNKNOWN, Abt. 1715. > viii. JOHN ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1700, Prob. Henrico Co., VA.; d. Aft. September > 02, 1773; m. ELIZABETH. > > > > > Get 10 of your friends to commit to vote! www.commoncause.org/VoteForAmerica > > Dot Wise Wirth > Wirth & Associates > Computer Applications / Websites > Tel: 225-205-4235 > Fax: 225-216-2571 > E-mail: dot@dotwirth.com > Websites: > www.dotwirth.com > Common Cause / Louisiana > www.commoncause.org/LA > Women's Council of Greater Baton Rouge > www.wcgbr.org > > > ==== ANDREWS Mailing List ==== > List Manager: Gordon Andrews - gordon.andrews@netscape.com > Threaded Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > Archives: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
This coincides with my information and documentation. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Gill" <shgill@bellsouth.net> To: <ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 11:35 PM Subject: [ANDREWS-L] Thomas Andrews b. 1663, immigrant to Henrico Co. VA > In reply to Dot's email earlier today. Below is what I have for the family > of Thomas Andrews, who died in Henrico Co., VA. in 1731. > > >From reading through your material, you seem to be connecting the Surry Co. > Andrews family to the one in Henrico. It also appeared that you had an > extra generation squeezed in, with children that are not familiar to me. > There was an Andrews family in Surry Co., and as far as I recall, we never > found any connection between the two. However, if you have some information > to show that, I know we would all like to hear from you. > > We both start out with Thomas born about 1663. This from my notes: > 1663. Thomas was born about this time, an estimate from some Henrico Co., > Va. Court records: > Henrico Co., VA. Deeds, Wills, Etc. 1688-1697. (Film #0031763). > Page 135: June Court 1690. Mentioned as giving a deposition: Thomas > Andrews aged about 25 years. > Page 263: October Court 1691. Deposition: Thomas Andrews aged 28 years > or thereabouts. > >From these two estimates, most research has chosen 1663. > > My next note for this Thomas was in 1704 when he patented land in Henrico > Co. And in 1705 on the rent roll. The will information in 1731 (Henrico > Co.) seemed to reflect back to the description of the land he received in > 1704. > > Like you, I'm always ready to make corrections. > Sue > > Descendants of Thomas Andrews > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. THOMAS1 ANDREWS was born 1663 in England, and died 1731 in Henrico Co., > VA.. > > Children of THOMAS ANDREWS are: > i. THOMAS2 ANDREWS, d. 1754, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. JANE, Bef. 1723; d. > Bet. 1756 - 1757, Chesterfield Co., VA.. > ii. RICHARD ANDREWS, m. MARY. > iii. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, d. 1779, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. ANNE VODIN; b. > January 19, 1722/23, Bristol Parish, VA.. > iv. DONIVANT ANDREWS. > v. ANNE ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1705; d. Bet. 1784 - 1786, Chesterfield Co., VA.; > m. BENJAMIN GRANGER, Abt. 1725; d. 1741, Henrico Co., VA.. > vi. AME ANDREWS. > vii. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1693; d. Abt. 1772, Dinwiddie Co., VA.; m. > AVIS UNKNOWN, Abt. 1715. > viii. JOHN ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1700, Prob. Henrico Co., VA.; d. Aft. September > 02, 1773; m. ELIZABETH. > > > > > ==== ANDREWS Mailing List ==== > List Manager: Gordon Andrews - gordon.andrews@netscape.com > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send to: Andrews-L-request@rootsweb.com (or Andrews-D) - - In the message area put ONE word: Unsubscribe > POST A QUERY: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Andrews/ >
In reply to Dot's email earlier today. Below is what I have for the family of Thomas Andrews, who died in Henrico Co., VA. in 1731. From reading through your material, you seem to be connecting the Surry Co. Andrews family to the one in Henrico. It also appeared that you had an extra generation squeezed in, with children that are not familiar to me. There was an Andrews family in Surry Co., and as far as I recall, we never found any connection between the two. However, if you have some information to show that, I know we would all like to hear from you. We both start out with Thomas born about 1663. This from my notes: 1663. Thomas was born about this time, an estimate from some Henrico Co., Va. Court records: Henrico Co., VA. Deeds, Wills, Etc. 1688-1697. (Film #0031763). Page 135: June Court 1690. Mentioned as giving a deposition: Thomas Andrews aged about 25 years. Page 263: October Court 1691. Deposition: Thomas Andrews aged 28 years or thereabouts. From these two estimates, most research has chosen 1663. My next note for this Thomas was in 1704 when he patented land in Henrico Co. And in 1705 on the rent roll. The will information in 1731 (Henrico Co.) seemed to reflect back to the description of the land he received in 1704. Like you, I'm always ready to make corrections. Sue Descendants of Thomas Andrews Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 ANDREWS was born 1663 in England, and died 1731 in Henrico Co., VA.. Children of THOMAS ANDREWS are: i. THOMAS2 ANDREWS, d. 1754, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. JANE, Bef. 1723; d. Bet. 1756 - 1757, Chesterfield Co., VA.. ii. RICHARD ANDREWS, m. MARY. iii. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, d. 1779, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. ANNE VODIN; b. January 19, 1722/23, Bristol Parish, VA.. iv. DONIVANT ANDREWS. v. ANNE ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1705; d. Bet. 1784 - 1786, Chesterfield Co., VA.; m. BENJAMIN GRANGER, Abt. 1725; d. 1741, Henrico Co., VA.. vi. AME ANDREWS. vii. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1693; d. Abt. 1772, Dinwiddie Co., VA.; m. AVIS UNKNOWN, Abt. 1715. viii. JOHN ANDREWS, b. Abt. 1700, Prob. Henrico Co., VA.; d. Aft. September 02, 1773; m. ELIZABETH.
I am also interested in the background of Thomas Andrews. Although we worked a lot on his descendants a few years ago, I never personally worked on his background. Would love to be able to add some parents, along with some documentation. Sue ----- Original Message ----- From: <ednewsom@hotmail.com> To: <ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 1:07 PM Subject: [ANDREWS-L] Re: Thomas Andrews b. 1663, immigrant to Henrico Co. VA > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3005.1 > > Message Board Post: > > If you get an answer to your question I hope you will share it. I have had the same question myself as I see lineage after lineage for Thomas Andrews. I would like to document his English parentage. Eric Newsom > > > ==== ANDREWS Mailing List ==== > List Manager: Gordon Andrews - gordon.andrews@netscape.com > To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send to: Andrews-L-request@rootsweb.com (or Andrews-D)in message area put ONE word: Unsubscribe > POST A QUERY: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Andrews/ >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrews, Lyell, Matthews, Gatlin, Hanks, Wakefield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wm.2ADEB/36.84.1.1 Message Board Post: Deeelighted to meet another cousin. Yes, I do wish to correspond and will gladly share whatever info I have with you. Mark (Marcus Aurelius) Andrews h/o Winnifred Lyell is/was my brick wall. I think that I have identified his parents: William A. Andrews and Avis Garnett (both b. & d. in VA). My e-mail address is elcourtney@earthlink.net. If the spamblocker gets you - be patient, I try and check my suspect mail daily and will add you to my address book. Looking forward to hearing from you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrews, Lyell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/36.84.1 Message Board Post: Hi -- we're cousins -- your Lydia had a sister named Zilphia (Andrews) Murrell, who was my g-g-g-grandmother. I have a _ton_ of information on the Lyells, and am currently working on the Andrews family. If you want to correspond/trade information, drop me a line! cheers, Gordon Bonnet Trumansburg NY p.s. Was Mark's name really "Marcus Aurelius" --? I never knew that.
I am also interested in this line. Carolyn Fenton cafent1@aol.com
The William G.(Gaines) ANDREWS b 1796 is, I believe, the son of William (23FEB1758-3MAY1821)and Caty ? ANDREWS (15MAY1770-28FEB1805) who had children as follows: William Gaines, Elizabeth Garnett, Ava and Nancy. If my information is correct, he is then the grandson of Mark and Ava GARNETT ANDREWS. There is what is called "The Garnett Andrews line) which produced Judge Garnett ANDREWS, a prominent figure in Georgia. Elizabeth SMITH Andrews MAY be the granddaughter of Elijah (1761-1839) and Martha JENKINS SMITH although Larkin is not listed in the information I have, which lists the children as John, William (14JUL1789), Jeremiah "Jerry" (b.1791), and Bonnetta (18NOV1793 - 1844), and other children. Bonetta SMITH m. Lewis McKEE/McKEY. I will be glad to share what I have in more detail if you're interested. I'd also be interested in receiving any source material you have concerning the surname ANDREWS (as we haven't figured out quite where my ancestor Frederick ANDREWS c1800-1846 came from). Frederick and Eliza ODOM ANDREWS' son, Dr. T. H. ANDREWS m. Addie Boneta JORDAN dau of Wiley Blunt JORDAN and Sarah McKEE/McKEY. I'll look forward not only to your reply, but comments from anyone who is researching the same lines. Website: www.dotwirth.com -----Original Message----- From: varcsix@hot.rr.com [mailto:varcsix@hot.rr.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 4:43 PM To: ANDREWS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Wm G. Andrews -Upson Co Georgia This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/3004 Message Board Post: I'm working on a family Cemetery - Andrews located in Upson Co. Georgia Hoped that someone on this list might recognize some of these names. ANDREWS CHAPEL CEMETERY Location: From Thomaston - take State Road 74 towards Yatesville. Turn right on Andrews Chapel Road. About 3.75 miles on right is cemetery POPE, James Knox b. 1/18/1841 d. 12/24/1926 ADAMS, Albina Caroline b.8/9/1883 d. 12/10/1913 HORNE, Milton H. b. 6/17/1905 d. 11/20/1980 ANDREWS, T.G. (Thomas G.) b. 1834 d. 3/21/1894 (son of Wm & Elizabeth Smith Andrews) (husband of Caroline Hightower Andrews) TURNER, Charles W. b. 12/13/1919 d. 2/22/1982 ANDREWS, William G. Jul 13, 1796 (Westmoreland Co VA) March 15, 1875 (husband of Elizabeth Smith Andrews) (Father of James, Caoline, William Capers, Ava Maria, Katherine Frances, Thomas G., Mary Elizabeth, Robert I and Lousiana Virginia) (Biography in The Early History of Upson County) ANDREWS, Elizabeth (Smith) b. 7/5/1797 d. 6/30/1873 (wife of William G. Andrews) (daughter of Larkin and Ava Bradley Smith) ANDREWS, J.W. no dates http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/upson/obits/andrews.txt Charter member of The Rock Methodist Church PEPPER, Celeita J. 9/1/84 (child) SMITH, Mrs. Frances b. 7/25/1826 d. 6/9/1909 ANDREWS, R.G. b. 7/3/1836 d. 8/5/1862 SMITH, John M. b. 6/10/1853 d. 7/25/1900 HIGHTOWER, L.V. (Louisa Virginia Andrews) B. 11/2/1838 D. 12/7/1864 (wife of J.W.F. Hightower) (daughter of Wm & Elizabeth Smith Andrews) SMITH, Sallie J. b. 1849 d. 1928 POPE, Jeptha b. 10/12/1812 d. 1/17/1894 SMITH, James Grady b.1884 d. 1927 POPE, William Franklin b. 1848 d. 9/12/1934 ELLINGTON, Jeptha b. 10/12/1904 d. 9/2/1907 GLADIN, Sarah Annie b 9/21/1890 d. 11/1/1925 WATSON, Mary F. b. 6/20/1845 d. 6/24/1901 SMITH, Grover F. b. 1/23/1884 d. 7/14/1911 WATSON, R.F. b 4/6/1841 d. 1/20/1927 WATSON, Mrs. Henrietta b. 10/14/1851 d. 1/10/1921 WALKER, Donald Linly 2 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker died Sat morning, Feb. 25, 1933 (Pasley Funeral Home Records) ______________________________