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Andrus Miriam [Female] b. 20 MAY 1735 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR6, page 1 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Mary [Female] b. 24 AUG 1688 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 111 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Stephen [Male] b. 20 SEP 1690 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 111 from the Barbour collection.

Stephen and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page iStephen and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page iv, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He lived North West of Burying Ground Hill.He lived North West of Burying Ground Hill.
He was one of the number who formed the Congregational Church.He was one of the number who formed the Congregational Church.

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Portter Abigail [Female] d. 3 FEB 1763

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR11, page 593 from the Barbour Collection.

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Whitesell Eva M. [Female] b. 17 JUN 1895 - d. JAN 1975

Obituary Index
Page: South Bend Tribune 16 Jan 1975, p.40 Page: South Bend Tribune 16 Jan 1975, p.40

Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index
about Eva Suddarth Name: Eva Suddarth about Eva Suddarth Name: Eva Suddarth
SSN: 313-24-1372 SSN: 313-24-1372
Last Residence: 46615 South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, United States of AmLast Residence: 46615 South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, United States of America
Born: 17 Jun 1895 Born: 17 Jun 1895
Died: Jan 1975 Died: Jan 1975
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951) State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951)

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Andrus Thomas [Male] b. 1720 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

Thomas and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page vi in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He lived just northwest of Burying ground hill, on his father's homesteaHe lived just northwest of Burying ground hill, on his father's homestead, which was subsequently (1795) sold to Hunn Hitchcock; afterward he moved to Fabius, NY.

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Andrus Josiah [Male] b. 24 OCT 1752 Southington, Hartford Co., CT - d. Fabius, NY

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR8, page 3 from the Barbour Collection.

Josiah and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page viii, in tJosiah and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page viii, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
In the winter he taught school. His military rank was that of Captain. RemIn the winter he taught school. His military rank was that of Captain. Removing to Fabius, N. Y., he died there.

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Andrus Daniel [Male] b. 7 SEP 1693 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 111 from the Barbour collection.

Daniel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", pagDaniel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", pages iv & v, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He resided in Southington until 1742 when he moved to Canaan. He was the aHe resided in Southington until 1742 when he moved to Canaan. He was the agent of the Ecclesiastical Society to buy land for the first minister, Mr. Curtiss.

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Andrus Zebulon [Male] b. 4 OCT 1722 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 65 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Eunice [Female] b. 4 JAN 1724/25 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 65 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Mary [Female] b. 29 OCT 1727

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR4, page 395 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Samuel [Male] b. 20 NOV 1695 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. BEF 26 DEC 1769

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 111 from the Barbour collection.

Samuel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", paSamuel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page v, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He was of considerable influence, holding the office of clerk of the EccleHe was of considerable influence, holding the office of clerk of the Ecclesiastical Society in Southington; also the rank of lieutenant in the militia. He lived in the north part of the Flanders district.

His will is dated 26 Dec., 1769.His will is dated 26 Dec., 1769.
From Jean Andrus.From Jean Andrus.

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Scott Mary [Female] b. 1 MAR 1699/00 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 17 DEC 1741 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth of Mary is found in the History of Farmington, Barbour Collection, Vol. LR2, page 91.

Martha's birth date and marriage is found in "Record for Genealogical aMartha's birth date and marriage is found in "Record for Genealogical and family history of the county of Jefferson, New York : a record of the achievements of her people" page 759.

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR6, pDeath date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR6, page 305 from the Barbour Collection.

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Andrus Amos [Male] b. 27 MAY 1722 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. Westfield, NY

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR5, page 1 from the Barbour collection.

Lived in Kensington, then moved to Southington, Saratoga Co., NY, 1800 aLived in Kensington, then moved to Southington, Saratoga Co., NY, 1800 and probably died there.

Amos and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages vi & vAmos and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages vi & vii in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He died at Westfield, N.Y.He died at Westfield, N.Y.

Amos is found in "First Families of America", page 35Amos is found in "First Families of America", page 35

1800 United States Federal Census1800 United States Federal Census
about Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews
Name: Andrews, AmosName: Andrews, Amos
Township: ProvidenceTownship: Providence
County: SaratogaCounty: Saratoga
State: New York State: New York
1M 26-441M 26-44
1M 45+1M 45+
1FM 45+Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. L1FM 45+Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR5, page 1 from the Barbour collection.

Lived in Kensington, then moved to Southington, Saratoga Co., NY, 1800 aLived in Kensington, then moved to Southington, Saratoga Co., NY, 1800 and probably died there.

Amos and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages vi & vAmos and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages vi & vii in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He died at Westfield, N.Y.He died at Westfield, N.Y.

1800 United States Federal Census1800 United States Federal Census
about Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews
Name: Andrews, AmosName: Andrews, Amos
Township: ProvidenceTownship: Providence
County: SaratogaCounty: Saratoga
State: New York State: New York
1M 26-441M 26-44
1M 45+1M 45+
1FM 45+1FM 45+

"AMOS ANDREWS, eldest son of Samuel of Southington, and his wife Mary Scot"AMOS ANDREWS, eldest son of Samuel of Southington, and his wife Mary Scott, born 27th May, 1722, baptized 2d March, 1728, at Southington, probably married ___ Warner, of Kensington, and lived there for a time, near Moore's Mills, and after removed to Westfield, NY where he probably died. His Father deeded him for love, 7th Dec., 1749, sixty acres abuttinng east on that part of the lot sold to Samuel Bronson, and west of that part sold John Bronson, north on land of Johannah Smith, and south on land laid out to Moses Venters. March 27th, 1756, Jonathan Root, and Josiah Cowles, committee, exchanged his land for highway near his house, on the hill, and abuts west on said Amos' own land. It is thought he was located in the north part of Flanders district, in Southington. Jan. 20th, 1746-7, Amos Andrews of Farmington, sold to Daniel Cowles, of Canaan, for 155pounds, one-half of 41st allotment, viz., 76 acres and 42 rods; (see town records of Canaan;) this same land was sold by Samuel Cowles to Amos Andrews, 5th April, 1745, for 27pounds."
From Jean Andrus, 20 April, 2010From Jean Andrus, 20 April, 2010

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Andrus Amos [Male] b. 1758 Southington, Saratoga Co., NY - d. AFT 1835 Chautauqua Co., NY

Amos and Lois are found in the "Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington", page 161, By Alfred Andrews
"He removed to the state of New York.""He removed to the state of New York."

From Jean AndrusFrom Jean Andrus
Served in Rev, War, married in Southington, moved to Kings District CanaaServed in Rev, War, married in Southington, moved to Kings District Canaan, NY 1790 to Saratoga Co., NY 1800 to Cayuga Co., NY, 1810 to Chautauqua Co., NY, 1825 Rev. War pension application, Chautauqua Co., NY, 1828, died 1828 or after, married Lois Hassard April 10, 1782 by Rev. William Robinson

http://www.northcanaan.org/nc/history.htmlhttp://www.northcanaan.org/nc/history.html
Genealogical Information for Early Canaan Genealogical Information for Early Canaan
The following names appear in Book I of the town as grantees of lands:The following names appear in Book I of the town as grantees of lands:
Daniel and Amos Andrus, Daniel and Amos Andrus,

New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920
about Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews
Name: Amos AndrewsName: Amos Andrews
Event: LivedEvent: Lived
Year: 1790Year: 1790
Place: CanaanPlace: Canaan
County: ColumbiaCounty: Columbia
Province: New YorkProvince: New York
Source: 1790 Federal Census of New York StateSource: 1790 Federal Census of New York State
Publisher: Government Printing OfficePublisher: Government Printing Office
Publication info: Washington, DC, 1908.Publication info: Washington, DC, 1908.
Page: 60Page: 60

1790 United States Federal Census 1790 United States Federal Census
about Amos Andrews Name: Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews Name: Amos Andrews
[Agnes Andrews] [Agnes Andrews]
Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Canaan, Columbia, New York Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Canaan, Columbia, New York
Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 4 Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 4
Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1 Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 1
Free White Persons - Females: 7 Free White Persons - Females: 7
Number of Household Members: 12 Number of Household Members: 12
Source Citation: Year: 1790; Census Place: Canaan, Columbia, New York; Ro Source Citation: Year: 1790; Census Place: Canaan, Columbia, New York; Roll: M637_6; Page: 223; Image: 257; Family History Library Film: 0568146.

1800 United States Federal Census1800 United States Federal Census
about Amos Andrews Jrabout Amos Andrews Jr
Name: Andrews, AmosName: Andrews, Amos
Township: ProvidenceTownship: Providence
County: SaratogaCounty: Saratoga
State: New York State: New York
4M U104M U10
3M 10-153M 10-15
1M 26-441M 26-44
1Fm U101Fm U10
1Fm 26-441Fm 26-44

http://files.usgwarchives.org/ny/chautauqua/census/1825/1825indx-1.txthttp://files.usgwarchives.org/ny/chautauqua/census/1825/1825indx-1.txt
NY Chautauqua County 1825 State Census Index (part 1 of 2)NY Chautauqua County 1825 State Census Index (part 1 of 2)
Copyright by W. David Samuelsen (dsam@@sampubco.com)Copyright by W. David Samuelsen (dsam@@sampubco.com)
ANDRUS, HAZARD CHAUTAUQUA CO. NY 001 ELLERY 1825ANDRUS, HAZARD CHAUTAUQUA CO. NY 001 ELLERY 1825
ANDUS, AMOS CHAUTAUQUA CO. NY 001 ELLERY 1825ANDUS, AMOS CHAUTAUQUA CO. NY 001 ELLERY 1825

U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872U.S. Pensioners, 1818-1872
about Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews
Name: Amos AndrewsName: Amos Andrews
Pension Office State: New YorkPension Office State: New York
Year range: 1818-1832Year range: 1818-1832

New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920
about Amos Andrewsabout Amos Andrews
Name: Amos AndrewsName: Amos Andrews
Event: LivedEvent: Lived
Year: 1835Year: 1835
County: ChautauquaCounty: Chautauqua
Province: New YorkProvince: New York
Source: The 1841 Pensioners List, New York State - ExcerptsSource: The 1841 Pensioners List, New York State - Excerpts
Publication info: Albany, NY [ND]Publication info: Albany, NY [ND]
Page: 122Page: 122

ServiceNameNumberServiceNameNumber
MassAndrews, AmosS45216MassAndrews, AmosS45216
New YorkNew York

Amos Andrews of Chautauqua in the State of New York who was a private in tAmos Andrews of Chautauqua in the State of New York who was a private in the Company of Captain Warren of the Regiment commanded by Colonel Bailey in the Maryland line for the term of one year N. Y. from 1877 to 1888.
Inscribed on the rolls of New York at the rate of eight dollars per monInscribed on the rolls of New York at the rate of eight dollars per month to commence on the 1st day of January 1828.
Certificate of pension issued on the 27 May 1830 and sent to the HoCertificate of pension issued on the 27 May 1830 and sent to the Hon. P. S. Tracy Baatavia N. Y.
Arrears to March 1830 $209.03Arrears to March 1830 $209.03
Semi anu'l all'ce ending 4 September 1830 $48.00Semi anu'l all'ce ending 4 September 1830 $48.00
$257.03 $257.03
Revolutionary claim 20 May 1830Revolutionary claim 20 May 1830
Recorded book D volume 5 page 59Recorded book D volume 5 page 59

On the matter of Amos Andrews a Revolutionary War Soldier Dec. 15, 1829 reOn the matter of Amos Andrews a Revolutionary War Soldier Dec. 15, 1829 ref. to Com. Mil. Pensions

http://www.morrisonspensions.org/andrewsamos.html http://www.morrisonspensions.org/andrewsamos.html
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Pension Application for Amos AndrewsPension Application for Amos Andrews

S.45216S.45216
Chautauqua CountyChautauqua County
Private, Captain Warren’s Company, Colonel Bailey’s Regiment in the MasPrivate, Captain Warren’s Company, Colonel Bailey’s Regiment in the Mass. Line 1777 to 1778. Col. Wynkoop in the NYS Line.
To the Hon. the Senate & House of Representatives of the United States.To the Hon. the Senate & House of Representatives of the United States.
The petition of Amos Andrews of the County of Chautauqua and S The petition of Amos Andrews of the County of Chautauqua and State of New York respectfully represents and do set forth—
That your petitioner being in extreme old age, and having to d That your petitioner being in extreme old age, and having to depend entirely for his support and maintenance on his own manual labor, having experienced through the course of a long life, innumerable hardships and sufferings, feels himself compelled to approach your Hon. Boyd and to solicit that relief which his declining years and bodily infirmities required. This final appeal is made to the magnanimity of the Representatives of a great and powerful nation in the hope that your honourable body may view this application in favourable light and grant the prayer of your petitioner—Your petitioner would further state that his present application for relief to your Hon. Body is founded upon the documents and affidavits hereunto annexed. Dated, Chautauqua County, New York, November 15th 1828. (Signed with his mark) Amos Andrews

State of New YorkState of New York
Chautaugua County SS.Chautaugua County SS.
Amos Andrews being sworn says that at the commencement of t Amos Andrews being sworn says that at the commencement of the Revolutionary War, on about that time, he volunteered with one Capt. Dennison and went from a place called Little Hoosick in the State of New York to Green Bush in the same state to seize and secure a number of Tories whichwas effected—some of them were killed and the rest secured. This deponent afterwards belonged to the New York State Line in the Regiment commanded by Col. Wynkoop and marched to Ticonderoga and was gone six months—During this period this deponent had a fever called the spotted fiver from the effects of which he barely survived.
In the spring of the year 1777—this deponent enlisted during t In the spring of the year 1777—this deponent enlisted during the war, at Lanesborough in the State of Massachusetts, in Captain Isaac Warren’s Company in Col. John Bailey’s Regiment and was regularly discharged in January following, in consequence of ill health by the said Col. Bailey, which discharge, this deponent has unfortunately lost. This deponent further states that there was no other person in said Warren’s. Company the name of Amos Andrus or Amos Andrews but this deponent -- and further that this deponent served throughout the whole campaign in the Capture of Burgoyne, was present at his surrender at Saratoga—received his discharge at Valley Forge—that this deponent will be seventy years old the 10th day of January next, that this deponent has no other means of procuring a subsistence but by his own labour and is afflicted with Rheumatism—That this deponent at the time of his said enlistment received a promise of 100 acres of land and his pay, but has never received either. That after his discharge, this deponent performed a short tour under Capt. Schmerhorn up the Mohawk River in said State of New York in the pursuit of the British, Col. Butler, the Tories and Indians who were committing murders and other depredations in that quarter and further this deponent saith not. (Signed with his mark) Amos Andrews
Taken &b subscribed before me this 15th day of November AD 182 Taken &b subscribed before me this 15th day of November AD 1828. Artman Hedwick a Judge of Chautauqua Country Courts.

The committee on Pensions Report. In the case of Amos Andrews that he sweThe committee on Pensions Report. In the case of Amos Andrews that he swears he served six months in the campaign of 1776 in the Regiment commanded by Col. Wynkoop in the New York Line:--That in the spring of 1777 he enlisted for the war in Capt. Isaac Warren’s Company belonging to Col. John Bailey[‘s] regiment, that he served until Jany following when he was discharged by Col. bailey on account of ill health. Has lost his discharge.
It is also proved by two witnesses, that he was in the servi It is also proved by two witnesses, that he was in the service of the U. States, in the campaign of 1777 and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne, and that he did belong to Capt. Isaac Warren’s regiment—No other proof of poverty than his own oath.
Altho there is no proof that this petitioner served the peri Altho there is no proof that this petitioner served the period of nine months under one lieutenant yet from a consideration of all the circumstances connected with this they consider him entitled to relief—and therefor recommend that he be allowed a pension of eight dollars per months.

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From Jean Andrus, 14 March, 2010From Jean Andrus, 14 March, 2010
Also sending copies of page from New York in the Revolution: Also sending copies of page from New York in the Revolution:
Albany County Militia - Fourth RegimentAlbany County Militia - Fourth Regiment
Capt. James DennisonCapt. James Dennison
Andrews, AmosAndrews, Amos
also listed: Bently, Joshua (testator on img 372)also listed: Bently, Joshua (testator on img 372)
Capt's. Schermerhorn (mentioned on img 373)Capt's. Schermerhorn (mentioned on img 373)

and page from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary Wand page from Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War Vol. 1:
"ANDREWS, AMOS, East Hoosac. Private, 6th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; C"ANDREWS, AMOS, East Hoosac. Private, 6th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.; Continental Army pay accounts for service from May 15, 1777 to ____ (no service given); reported deserted; also, Capt. Issac Warren's co., Col. Bailey's regt.; return dated Camp at Valley Forge, Jan. 24, 1778."

From Jean Andrus, 15 March, 2010From Jean Andrus, 15 March, 2010
addition from Mass. soldiers and sailors vol. 1 book:addition from Mass. soldiers and sailors vol. 1 book:
ANDROS, AMOS, East Hoosac. Return of men enlisted into Continental Army frANDROS, AMOS, East Hoosac. Return of men enlisted into Continental Army from Capt. Enos Parker's co., Berkshire Co. regt. (year not given); joined Capt. Warren's co., Col Bayley's regt.; enlistment, during war.

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Andrus William [Male] b. ABT 1752

Deserted his family and joined the shakers.

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Andrus Luman [Male] b. 8 OCT 1776 Southington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 17 SEP 1839 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

1810 United States Federal Census
about Luman Andrusabout Luman Andrus
Name: Luman AndrusName: Luman Andrus
Township: SouthingtonTownship: Southington
County: HartfordCounty: Hartford
State: Connecticut State: Connecticut
One residence away from Beriah Andrus.One residence away from Beriah Andrus.

1820 United States Federal Census1820 United States Federal Census
about Luman Andrewsabout Luman Andrews
Name: Luman AndrewsName: Luman Andrews
Township: SouthingtonTownship: Southington
County: HartfordCounty: Hartford
State: Connecticut State: Connecticut
Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M33_2; Page: 30; Image: 41.

Updated family information on 16 Sept., 2009. It was found in "The GenealoUpdated family information on 16 Sept., 2009. It was found in "The Genealogy of the Cowles Families in America", Vol. 1, compiled by Colonel Calvin Duvall Cowles, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1929, beginning with page 392 and and re-starting at page 731.

Luman and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page x, in the "ELuman and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page x, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He was a blacksmith by trade, but after his marriage he removed to PlymouHe was a blacksmith by trade, but after his marriage he removed to Plymouth and ran a mill. Returning to Southington, he lived at South End until 1805. After this for three years he worked the farm of Caleb Savage, and in the Spring of 1808 he began the manufacturing of wooden combs. In 1809 he removed to New Hartford ( near Utica) N. Y., and manufactured combs, but returned the same year to Southington. Afterward he bought the farm now owned by his son Gad.

Luman is found in "First Families of America", page 351810 United States FLuman is found in "First Families of America", page 351810 United States Federal Census
about Luman Andrusabout Luman Andrus
Name: Luman AndrusName: Luman Andrus
Township: SouthingtonTownship: Southington
County: HartfordCounty: Hartford
State: Connecticut State: Connecticut
One residence away from Beriah Andrus.One residence away from Beriah Andrus.

1820 United States Federal Census1820 United States Federal Census
about Luman Andrewsabout Luman Andrews
Name: Luman AndrewsName: Luman Andrews
Township: SouthingtonTownship: Southington
County: HartfordCounty: Hartford
State: Connecticut State: Connecticut
Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M33_2; Page: 30; Image: 41.

Updated family information on 16 Sept., 2009. It was found in "The GenealoUpdated family information on 16 Sept., 2009. It was found in "The Genealogy of the Cowles Families in America", Vol. 1, compiled by Colonel Calvin Duvall Cowles, The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1929, beginning with page 392 and and re-starting at page 731.

Luman and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page x, in the "ELuman and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page x, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He was a blacksmith by trade, but after his marriage he removed to PlymouHe was a blacksmith by trade, but after his marriage he removed to Plymouth and ran a mill. Returning to Southington, he lived at South End until 1805. After this for three years he worked the farm of Caleb Savage, and in the Spring of 1808 he began the manufacturing of wooden combs. In 1809 he removed to New Hartford ( near Utica) N. Y., and manufactured combs, but returned the same year to Southington. Afterward he bought the farm now owned by his son Gad.

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Andrus James [Male] b. ABT OCT 1791 - d. 21 OCT 1870 Port Huron, MI

From Jean Andrus
James Andrus lived in Montville(plat map, tax lists), Geauga Co, "HistoJames Andrus lived in Montville(plat map, tax lists), Geauga Co, "History of Geauga County Ohio" says he was Hazzard's brother. He came to Montivlle after Hazzard.

Michigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995 for James AndrusMichigan Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995 for James Andrus
Name: James Andrus Name: James Andrus
Gender: Male Gender: Male
Burial Date: Burial Date:
Burial Place: Burial Place:
Death Date: 21 Oct 1870 Death Date: 21 Oct 1870
Death Place: Pt. Huron, St Clair, Mi Death Place: Pt. Huron, St Clair, Mi
Age: 79 Age: 79
Birth Date: 1791 Birth Date: 1791
Birthplace: Birthplace:
Occupation: Farmer Occupation: Farmer
Race: White Race: White
Marital Status: Married Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B51882-8 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B51882-8
System Origin: Michigan-EASy System Origin: Michigan-EASy
Source Film Number: 976874 Source Film Number: 976874
Reference Number: v 1 p 47 Reference Number: v 1 p 47



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Andrus Gad [Male] b. 25 MAY 1803 Southington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 18 JUN 1875 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

1850 United States Federal Census
about Gad Andrewsabout Gad Andrews
Name: Gad AndrewsName: Gad Andrews
Age: 47Age: 47
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803
Birth Place: ConnecticutBirth Place: Connecticut
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): Southington, Hartford, ConnecticutHome in 1850(City,County,State): Southington, Hartford, Connecticut
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Gad Andrews 47Gad Andrews 47
Diantha Andrews 46Diantha Andrews 46
Elizur Andrews 16Elizur Andrews 16
Luman Andrews 11 Luman Andrews 11
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M432_40; Page: 96; Image: 401.

1860 United States Federal Census1860 United States Federal Census
about Gad Andrewsabout Gad Andrews
Name: Gad AndrewsName: Gad Andrews
Age in 1860: 57Age in 1860: 57
Birth Year: abt 1803Birth Year: abt 1803
Birthplace: ConnecticutBirthplace: Connecticut
Home in 1860: Southington, Hartford, ConnecticutHome in 1860: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: SouthingtonPost Office: Southington
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Gad Andrews 57Gad Andrews 57
Diantha Andrews 56Diantha Andrews 56
Elizus Andrews 27Elizus Andrews 27
Luman Andrews 21Luman Andrews 21
Catharine Matthews 19Catharine Matthews 19
Harry Matthews 12Harry Matthews 12
Keziah Barnes 79 Keziah Barnes 79
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M653_77; Page: 708; Image: 475

1870 United States Federal Census1870 United States Federal Census
about Gad Andrewsabout Gad Andrews
Name: Gad AndrewsName: Gad Andrews
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803Estimated Birth Year: abt 1803
Age in 1870: 67Age in 1870: 67
Birthplace: ConnecticutBirthplace: Connecticut
Home in 1870: Southington, Hartford, ConnecticutHome in 1870: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: SouthingtonPost Office: Southington
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Gad Andrews 67Gad Andrews 67
Diantha Andrews 66Diantha Andrews 66
Elizur Andrews 36Elizur Andrews 36
Catherine Andrews 29Catherine Andrews 29
Emma D Andrews 5/12Emma D Andrews 5/12
Luman Andrews 31 Luman Andrews 31
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M593_104; Page: 252; Image: 124

Gad and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page xi, in the "EcGad and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page xi, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
Southington Genealogies states that "in genealogies, he is an authority aSouthington Genealogies states that "in genealogies, he is an authority and his large stores of knowledge haas been drawn upon in the preparation of the Andrews and Hart Genealogies. And without his aid, this volume could not have been written"

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Andrus Elizur [Male] b. 6 JUN 1834 Southington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 10 MAY 1879 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

Elizur and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page xii, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

1870 United States Federal Census1870 United States Federal Census
about Elizur Andrewsabout Elizur Andrews
Name: Elizur AndrewsName: Elizur Andrews
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834
Age in 1870: 36Age in 1870: 36
Birthplace: ConnecticutBirthplace: Connecticut
Home in 1870: Southington, Hartford, ConnecticutHome in 1870: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: SouthingtonPost Office: Southington
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Gad Andrews 67Gad Andrews 67
Diantha Andrews 66Diantha Andrews 66
Elizur Andrews 36Elizur Andrews 36
Catherine Andrews 29Catherine Andrews 29
Emma D Andrews 5/12Emma D Andrews 5/12
Luman Andrews 31Luman Andrews 31
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, ConnectiSource Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Southington, Hartford, Connecticut; Roll M593_104; Page: 252; Image: 124

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