RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. [ANDREWS-L] Joel C. Andrew born Jan. 10, 1847 died Oct. 8, 1909>/Ohio Obituraries
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Andrew, Steinberger, Rawley, Vineyard, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Wm.2ADEB/2908 Message Board Post: J.C.Andrews dies at Bowlusville Prominent Resident and Prosperous Farmer of Vicinity of Bowlusville died a t 7:00 Sunday morning at his residence following a general debility extending over 2 years. Mr. Andrew had been suffering with severe nervous trouble for over two years, but not until about two months ago has he been confined to his bed. Other complications rapidly developed causing his death Sunday. Mr. Andrew was born near Urbana in the year 1847, and twenty-five years ago took up his abode near Bowlusville, and began farming. He is survived by his wife, Sarah, two sisters, Mrs. George Vineyard, of Huntsville Ohio, and Miss Martha Andrew, of Bowlusville, and one brother, Noah, also of Bowlusville. The funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1pm from the residence, and burial will be made at Oakdale cemetery at Urbana. 2nd Obit. Joel C. Andrew Was born near Pisgah, Champaign County, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1847. Departed this life, Oct. 8, 1909, aged 62 years, 8 months and 28 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Sallie Steinberger, Dec. 29, 1874, who survives to mourn the loss of a kind and devoted husband. He leaves also a niece, Flora Andrew, who has made her home with her Uncle Joel most of her life, on brother Noah, two sisters, Mrs. Mary Vineyard and Martha Andrew, an uncle, Noah Rawley, who together with other friends and relatives mourn his loss. His father , mother and two brothers have preceded thim to the great beyond. In April 1875 he professed faith in the Lord Jesus, and united with the Hickory Grove Baptist church in which faith he lived and died. The community has lost an upright and unassuming citizen, whose social qualities won for him friends by the score. He was bound to life by strong ties of nature buy yet, willing and anxious to be at rest. Hope this helps ! Found these obits laying in a book I purchased. Linda

    03/26/2004 01:20:36