This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Wm.2ADEB/2763 Message Board Post: I have recently put together a new website WWW.FONDA.ORG which is focused on the Fonda surname, and there are a number of spouses or in-laws with the ANDREWS surname. If any of these are of interest, or if you just want to browse, please drop in... any feedback or additional informaton is welcome. There are over 2000 Fonda's included... the largest and most accurate Fonda surname database around. Thanks, Mark Fonda Joan E. Andrews 25-Apr-1905 13-May-1992 d. Liverpool, Onondaga Co., New York Mary D. Andrews Dec-1892 Robert Emmet Andrews 23-Dec-1904 b. New Lebanon, Columbia, New York Kornelia Theodesia Andrews 20-Jan-1905 27-Mar-1905 Kornelia was rescued from the sinking Titanic on 14-Apr-1912. A graduate of Oberlin College in Ohio, Miss Andrews was for many years a leader in society and charitable works in Hudson, New York. She was one of the Managers of the Hudson City Hospital since its founding, and was its Vice-President in 1912. Andrews was returning home on the Titanic to Hudson with her sister, Anna Hogeboom, and their twenty-one-year old niece, Gretchen Fiske Longley. All three ladies boarded in Southampton under first class ticket number 13502 (£77 19s 2d). Miss Andrews occupied cabin D-7. They were rescued in lifeboat 10. Anna Louisa Andrews 5-May-1860 30-Apr-1905 Anna Louisa Andrews was rescued from the sinking Titanic on 14-Apr-1912. She was born in Livingston, NY on 5 May 1860 and was married to John Clinton Hogeboom. Anna had been travelling in France and Italy since November 1911. She was returning to Hudson, NY with her sister Kornelia Theodosia Andrews and niece, Gretchen Fiske Longley. The three ladies boarded the Titanic in Southampton as first class passengers (ticket number 13502). Mrs Hogeboom occupied cabin D-11. They were rescued in lifeboat 10.