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Andrus Andrew J. [Male] b. ABT 1835 NY - d. 26 JAN 1863 At Fredericksburg during Civil War

From Jean Andrus, 15 March, 2010
Centerville, Allegany Co., NY Cemetery:Centerville, Allegany Co., NY Cemetery:
Andrews Andrew J. Died Jan 26, 1863 Aged 28, Co C. 104 Inf Regt NY Andrews Andrew J. Died Jan 26, 1863 Aged 28, Co C. 104 Inf Regt NY

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about Andrew J. Andrewsabout Andrew J. Andrews
Name: Andrew J. AndrewsName: Andrew J. Andrews
Side: UnionSide: Union
Regiment State/Origin: New YorkRegiment State/Origin: New York
Regiment Name: 104 N.Y. Infantry.Regiment Name: 104 N.Y. Infantry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 104th Regiment, New York InfantryRegiment Name Expanded: 104th Regiment, New York Infantry
Company: CCompany: C
Rank In: Prvst. Sergt.Rank In: Prvst. Sergt.
Rank In Expanded: SergeantRank In Expanded: Sergeant
Rank Out: LieutenantRank Out: Lieutenant
Rank Out Expanded: LieutenantRank Out Expanded: Lieutenant
Film Number: M551 roll 3Film Number: M551 roll 3

U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and ProfilesU.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Andrew J Andrewsabout Andrew J Andrews
Name: Andrew J AndrewsName: Andrew J Andrews
Age at Enlistment: 26Age at Enlistment: 26
Enlistment Date: 10 Sep 1861Enlistment Date: 10 Sep 1861
Rank at enlistment: 1st SergtRank at enlistment: 1st Sergt
Enlistment Place: Geneseo, NYEnlistment Place: Geneseo, NY
State Served: New YorkState Served: New York
Was Wounded?: YesWas Wounded?: Yes
Survived the War?: NoSurvived the War?: No
Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, New York 104th Infantry RegimeService Record: Enlisted in Company C, New York 104th Infantry Regiment on 09 Oct 1861.
Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 17 Sep 1862.Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 17 Sep 1862.
Mustered out on 26 Jan 1863.Mustered out on 26 Jan 1863.
Birth Date: abt 1835Birth Date: abt 1835
Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-GeneralSources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil WarThe Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War
Research by Linda SchmidtResearch by Linda Schmidt
Biography: Another Hero Gone to His Rest.Biography: Another Hero Gone to His Rest.
On Sunday last, at Pike, Wyoming Co., the remains of 1st Lieut. Andrew AndOn Sunday last, at Pike, Wyoming Co., the remains of 1st Lieut. Andrew Andrews, of Co. C, of the "Wadsworth Guards," were committed to the tomb.
It gave additional solemnity to the scene, to see attending the last sad rIt gave additional solemnity to the scene, to see attending the last sad rites of this meritorious officer, ten of his comrads, including three of the once officers of his company, all of whom had been honorably discharged from public service in consequences of wounds or diseases, none the less honorable. Insatiable War! Grim, growling, ghastly monster! What thousands have gone down before thee! And yet thine anger and thine appetite is unappeased! Hardly a twelve month ago, and Lieut., then Orderly Andrews, was among us, full of health and zeal, panting for a field of usefulness.
The pride of his Company - the friend of his Regiment - respected and lovThe pride of his Company - the friend of his Regiment - respected and loved by all who knew him. The writer of this cannot remember that ever a complaint of any kind was heard against him. Early and late, sick or well, through quiet and through clamor, he was ever the same. Without an enemy in his Regiment he all times tried his powers to bring together those who were "at arms.| The last time the writer saw him was in the city of Washington while he was yet an Orderly. Having been confined in an hospital for some weeks from the effects of a violet attack of Fever, and from which he could not get an order to re-join his comrads, notwithstanding, he insisted that he was well enough so to do, he came to the writer to inquire of him what would be the consequences if he should re-join his Regiment against the Hospital Surgeon's decision. It was early seen that he was too weak and unfit to return and he was so advised. Poor fellow! he could not brook "inglorious inaction." Some of his friends were going and he must go with them. Off he went. At Fredericksburg he fought - he fell - and where he fought a hero fell. Amidst the mad crash of arms - the thunder - the shriek - the shout the rushing in - the falling back - the going down - a shell took off his leg. He has his reward - a soldier's reward. His duty done - he lingers for a while, enduring a torture of sufferings, when death, like a kind messenger, came to his relief.
Now, mother earth,contains and shields him. Sleep, comrade ! sleep! The yeNow, mother earth,contains and shields him. Sleep, comrade ! sleep! The years will roll and still roll on. Peace will one day spread again her bright wings over our troubled land. the dark deeds of to-day will be of history. But never while to your comrades who are left are given the years that roll, will they forget the memory of your worth deeds and patriotic death. Sleep, comrade, as a hero sleeps! Sleep! Thine honors live and shine. Humble and unpretending thou found thy part and did it well. Who can do more? May we do likewise. R. * Wyoming Mirror, Warsaw-NY February 25-1863.

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Andrus Elias N. [Male] b. ABT 1837 NY - d. 15 DEC 1862 Aldie, Loudoun Co., VA

Possible match
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and ProfilesU.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
about Elias N Andrewsabout Elias N Andrews
Name: Elias N AndrewsName: Elias N Andrews
Age at Enlistment: 27Age at Enlistment: 27
Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1861Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1861
Rank at enlistment: PrivateRank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Centerville, NYEnlistment Place: Centerville, NY
State Served: New YorkState Served: New York
Survived the War?: NoSurvived the War?: No
Service Record: Enlisted in Company E, New York 5th Cavalry RegimeService Record: Enlisted in Company E, New York 5th Cavalry Regiment on 31 Aug 1861.
Promoted to Full Sergeant.Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Mustered out on 15 Dec 1862 at Aldie, VA.Mustered out on 15 Dec 1862 at Aldie, VA.
Birth Date: abt 1834Birth Date: abt 1834
Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-GeneralSources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General
National Archives: Index to Federal Pension RecordsNational Archives: Index to Federal Pension Records

U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
about Elias N. Andrewsabout Elias N. Andrews
Name: Elias N. AndrewsName: Elias N. Andrews
Side: UnionSide: Union
Regiment State/Origin: New YorkRegiment State/Origin: New York
Regiment Name: 5 N.Y. Cavalry.Regiment Name: 5 N.Y. Cavalry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 5th Regiment, New York CavalryRegiment Name Expanded: 5th Regiment, New York Cavalry
Company: ECompany: E
Rank In: PrivateRank In: Private
Rank In Expanded: PrivateRank In Expanded: Private
Rank Out: SergeantRank Out: Sergeant
Rank Out Expanded: SergeantRank Out Expanded: Sergeant
Film Number: M551 roll 3Film Number: M551 roll 3

American Civil War SoldiersAmerican Civil War Soldiers
about Elias Andrewsabout Elias Andrews
Name: Elias AndrewsName: Elias Andrews
Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1861Enlistment Date: 29 Aug 1861
Enlistment Place: Centerville, New YorkEnlistment Place: Centerville, New York
Side Served: UnionSide Served: Union
State Served: New YorkState Served: New York
Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant.Service Record: Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Enlisted as a Private on 29 August 1861 at the age of 27.Enlisted as a Private on 29 August 1861 at the age of 27.
Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment New York on 31 Aug 1861.Enlisted in Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment New York on 31 Aug 1861.
Killed Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment New York on 15 Dec 1862 at Aldie, VKilled Company E, 5th Cavalry Regiment New York on 15 Dec 1862 at Aldie, VA.
Sources: 14,42Sources: 14,42

From Jean Andrus, 15 March, 2010From Jean Andrus, 15 March, 2010
Centerville, Allegany Co., NY Cemetery:Centerville, Allegany Co., NY Cemetery:
Andrews Elias Died Dec 15, 1862 Aged 26 Years, Co E 5th NY CavAndrews Elias Died Dec 15, 1862 Aged 26 Years, Co E 5th NY Cav

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Andrus Charles P. [Male] b. 12 AUG 1845 NY - d. AFT 1870

1870 United States Federal Census
about Charles Andrewsabout Charles Andrews
Name: Charles AndrewsName: Charles Andrews
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845Estimated Birth Year: abt 1845
Age in 1870: 25Age in 1870: 25
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Centerville, Allegany, New YorkHome in 1870: Centerville, Allegany, New York
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: CentervillePost Office: Centerville
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Charles Andrews 25Charles Andrews 25
Minerva Andrews 58Minerva Andrews 58
Emma Andrews 21 Emma Andrews 21
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Centerville, Allegany, New YorSource Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Centerville, Allegany, New York; Roll M593_904; Page: 540; Image: 456

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Andrus Wiley D. [Male] b. 3 OCT 1850 NY - d. 15 JUN 1926 Bliss, NY

1870 United States Federal Census
about W D Andrewsabout W D Andrews
Name: W D AndrewsName: W D Andrews
Estimated birth year: abt 1851Estimated birth year: abt 1851
Age in 1870: 19Age in 1870: 19
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Centerville, Allegany, New YorkHome in 1870: Centerville, Allegany, New York
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Post Office: CentervillePost Office: Centerville
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
John Metcalf 27John Metcalf 27
Elisabeth Metcalf 23Elisabeth Metcalf 23
W D Andrews 19W D Andrews 19
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Centerville, Allegany, New YorSource Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Centerville, Allegany, New York; Roll M593_904; Page: 535; Image: 447

1880 United States Federal Census1880 United States Federal Census
about Wiley Andrewsabout Wiley Andrews
Name: Wiley AndrewsName: Wiley Andrews
Home in 1880: Farmersville, Cattaraugus, New YorkHome in 1880: Farmersville, Cattaraugus, New York
Age: 30Age: 30
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Father's Name: William SpencerFather's Name: William Spencer
Father's birthplace: MassachusettsFather's birthplace: Massachusetts
Mother's birthplace: MassachusettsMother's birthplace: Massachusetts
Neighbors: View others on pageNeighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Keeping HotelOccupation: Keeping Hotel
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Wiley Andrews 30Wiley Andrews 30
Ida Andrews 23Ida Andrews 23
Lenia Andrews 4Lenia Andrews 4
Archie Andrews 3Archie Andrews 3
William Spencer 50William Spencer 50
Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Farmersville, Cattaraugus, NSource Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Farmersville, Cattaraugus, New York; Roll T9_811; Family History Film: 1254811; Page: 168.2000; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 0780

1900 United States Federal Census1900 United States Federal Census
about Wiley D Andrewsabout Wiley D Andrews
Name: Wiley D AndrewsName: Wiley D Andrews
Home in 1900: Eagle, Wyoming, New YorkHome in 1900: Eagle, Wyoming, New York
Age: 49Age: 49
Birth Date: Oct 1850Birth Date: Oct 1850
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Race: WhiteRace: White
Ethnicity: AmericanEthnicity: American
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: HeadRelationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: New YorkFather's Birthplace: New York
Mother's Birthplace: VermontMother's Birthplace: Vermont
Spouse's name: Ida BSpouse's name: Ida B
Marriage Year: 1875Marriage Year: 1875
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Years Married: 25Years Married: 25
Residence : Eagle Township, Wyoming, New YorkResidence : Eagle Township, Wyoming, New York
Occupation: Day laborerOccupation: Day laborer
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Wiley D Andrews 49Wiley D Andrews 49
Ida B Andrews 43Ida B Andrews 43
Archer E Andrews 23Archer E Andrews 23

1910 United States Federal Census1910 United States Federal Census
about Wiley D Andrewsabout Wiley D Andrews
Name: Wiley D AndrewsName: Wiley D Andrews
Age in 1910: 59Age in 1910: 59
Estimated birth year: abt 1851Estimated birth year: abt 1851
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: New YorkFather's Birth Place: New York
Mother's Birth Place: New YorkMother's Birth Place: New York
Spouse's name: IdaSpouse's name: Ida
Home in 1910: Eagle, Wyoming, New YorkHome in 1910: Eagle, Wyoming, New York
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Wiley D Andrews 59Wiley D Andrews 59
Ida Andrews 52Ida Andrews 52
Ruth Burth 13 [15] (grand daughter) BurchRuth Burth 13 [15] (grand daughter) Burch
Jessie Burth 12(grand daughter)Jessie Burth 12(grand daughter)
Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Eagle, Wyoming, New York; RoSource Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Eagle, Wyoming, New York; Roll T624_1087; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 178; Image: 81.

1920 United States Federal Census1920 United States Federal Census
about Wiley D Andrewsabout Wiley D Andrews
Name: Wiley D AndrewsName: Wiley D Andrews
Home in 1920: Bliss, Wyoming, New YorkHome in 1920: Bliss, Wyoming, New York
Age: 69 years Age: 69 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1851Estimated birth year: abt 1851
Birthplace: New YorkBirthplace: New York
Relation to Head of House: HeadRelation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Ida BSpouse's name: Ida B
Father's Birth Place: New YorkFather's Birth Place: New York
Mother's Birth Place: New YorkMother's Birth Place: New York
Marital Status: MarriedMarital Status: Married
Race: WhiteRace: White
Sex: MaleSex: Male
Home owned: OwnHome owned: Own
Able to read: YesAble to read: Yes
Able to Write: YesAble to Write: Yes
Image: 707Image: 707
Household Members: Household Members:
Name AgeName Age
Wiley D Andrews 69Wiley D Andrews 69
Ida B Andrews 64Ida B Andrews 64
Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Bliss, Wyoming, New York; RoSource Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Bliss, Wyoming, New York; Roll T625_1274; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 200; Image: 707

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Hazzard Lois [Female] b. 18 SEP 1758 - d. AFT 1809

1 *Unknown
+ Robert Cook d: 1749 + Robert Cook d: 1749
2 Margaret Cook b: ABT. 1706 d: 8 OCT 1760 2 Margaret Cook b: ABT. 1706 d: 8 OCT 1760
+ Robert Hazard b: UNKNOWN + Robert Hazard b: UNKNOWN
3 Robert Hazard , Jr b: ABT. 1724 3 Robert Hazard , Jr b: ABT. 1724
+ Mercy + Mercy
4 Thankful Hazard b: 21 SEP 1748 4 Thankful Hazard b: 21 SEP 1748
3 John Hazzard b: ABT. 1726 d: SEP 1826 3 John Hazzard b: ABT. 1726 d: SEP 1826
3 James Hazard b: ABT. 1728 3 James Hazard b: ABT. 1728
+ Unknown wife #1 d: 17 JUL 1768 + Unknown wife #1 d: 17 JUL 1768
+ Anna d: JUN 1771 + Anna d: JUN 1771
4 Whitny Hazard b: BET. 1770 - 1771 d: 1771 4 Whitny Hazard b: BET. 1770 - 1771 d: 1771
3 Enoch Hazard b: ABT. 1730 3 Enoch Hazard b: ABT. 1730
3 Floravia\Florana "Flora" Hazard b: ABT. 1732 3 Floravia\Florana "Flora" Hazard b: ABT. 1732
+ Thaddeus Wyman b: 18 SEP 1731 + Thaddeus Wyman b: 18 SEP 1731
3 Jason Hazard b: ABT. 1735 3 Jason Hazard b: ABT. 1735
+ Lois Jones b: ABT. 1726 d: 24 APR 1830 + Lois Jones b: ABT. 1726 d: 24 APR 1830
4 Lois Hazard b: 18 SEP 1758 4 Lois Hazard b: 18 SEP 1758
+ Amos Andrus + Amos Andrus

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Andrus Abigail [Female] b. 4 MAY 1759 Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT

Birth is found on page 6 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield Vital Records, Vol. 2, page 56a.

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Andrus Daniel [Male] b. 24 AUG 1748 Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found on page 7 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield Vital Records, Vol. 2, page 56a.

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Andrus John [Male] b. 31 OCT 1620 Essex England - d. 1681

These notes were found on 31 Aug., 2009

From: "Wilma Ebel" From: "Wilma Ebel"
Subject: [ANDREWS-L] Re: ANDREWS /Andrewes/Andruss/Andress of FarmingtoSubject: [ANDREWS-L] Re: ANDREWS /Andrewes/Andruss/Andress of Farmington, CT
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:48:03 -0500 Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:48:03 -0500
References: References:


Hello Pat:Hello Pat:
The John Andrews/Andruss described here is believed to have come from CThe John Andrews/Andruss described here is believed to have come from Co. Essex England and that he is a brother to Francis Andrewes/Andruss of Hartfield and Fairfield Connecticut .I have traced my linage to Francis. Many of these two brother's sons named one of their sons John .

Andrews/Andrewes/Andruss/Andress ( there were many spellings) first settlAndrews/Andrewes/Andruss/Andress ( there were many spellings) first settled in Waterton Mass. from whence a group of settlers moved to Farmington Conn. , where John was a first settler and a large landowner:freeman, 1658. His wife , Mary, was b. about 1622, and d. May 1694. In 1672 he was one of the 84 proprietors of the ancient town of Tunxis, named afterward " ffarmingtone," Tunxis being then as much a name of a tribe of Indians, as it was a river, and the land they occupied, and claimed as Propietors. He was a " plain farmer with common intelligence, had his farm homestead on the east side of the river near to where the canal aqueduct ( 1825) was made and is about two miles n. of the city of Farmington, the locality now(1871) called Waterville and the farm has remained in the possession of his direct descendants to date ( 1871)"
In the NEH&G Register XI (Oct. 1857), pp 324-326 are the following " RecorIn the NEH&G Register XI (Oct. 1857), pp 324-326 are the following " Records of Farmington in Connecticut"

Wilma Wilma
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From: "pat lippi" From: "pat lippi"
To: To:
Sent: October 11, 2000 6:23 PMSent: October 11, 2000 6:23 PM
Subject: [ANDREWS-L] ANDREWS of Farmington, CTSubject: [ANDREWS-L] ANDREWS of Farmington, CT


> Hello everyone,> Hello everyone,
> Farmington CT Andrews, please come forth! Some time ago there were > dis> Farmington CT Andrews, please come forth! Some time ago there were > discussions back and forth about the John Frederick Andrews b. abt 1840, who > lived in Farmington, CT. . It would be nice
> to be related to him because he evidently helped found Farmington.> to be related to him because he evidently helped found Farmington.
> Pat Lippi> Pat Lippi

Hi Pat,Hi Pat,
According to Timlow's "History of Southington", John Andrews/Andrus was onAccording to Timlow's "History of Southington", John Andrews/Andrus was one
of the early settlers and proprietors of ancient Farmington. In the list oof the early settlers and proprietors of ancient Farmington. In the list of
42 families, ranked according to dignity and standing, Mr. Andrews stood42 families, ranked according to dignity and standing, Mr. Andrews stood
#14. He was a man of good character and considerable influence. John#14. He was a man of good character and considerable influence. John
Andrews died in 1681 and Mary, wife of John Andrews, May 1694.Andrews died in 1681 and Mary, wife of John Andrews, May 1694.
Hope that helps you,Hope that helps you,
Jane QuirkJane Quirk

1609 , , , England Find all individuals with events at this location [1609 , , , England Find all individuals with events at this location [5]
Gender Male Gender Male
Other Name John Andress [5] Other Name John Andress [5]
Other Name John Andrus [6] Other Name John Andrus [6]
Immigration 1640 , , , United States Find all individuals with evenImmigration 1640 , , , United States Find all individuals with events at this location [5, 7]
Occupation Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals wOccupation Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [7]
farmer farmer
"John ANDREWS probably came about 1640 and settled first in Watertown, Ma "John ANDREWS probably came about 1640 and settled first in Watertown, Massachusetts, from whence a group of settlers moved to Farmington, Connecticut"

The following information was found at this address.The following information was found at this address.
http://www.thenavarres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2509&tree=Navhttp://www.thenavarres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2509&tree=NavarreAndrus
"He was a "plain farmer with common intelligence, had his farm homes "He was a "plain farmer with common intelligence, had his farm homestead on the east side of the river near to where the canal aqueduct (1825) was made, and is about two miles north of the city of Farmington, the locality now [1871] called Waterville and the farm has remained in possession of his direct descendants to date [1871]."

Residence Abt 1640 Watertown, , Massachusetts, USA Find all individuaResidence Abt 1640 Watertown, , Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [7]

Religion 9 May 1658 Farmington, , Connecticut, USA Find all individuaReligion 9 May 1658 Farmington, , Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [8]
Joined the church "in the Covenant" Joined the church "in the Covenant"
Residence 20 May 1658 Farmington, , Connecticut, USA Find all individuResidence 20 May 1658 Farmington, , Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [7]

* John became a "freeman" in Farmington. * John became a "freeman" in Farmington.

Residence 1672 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individResidence 1672 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [7]

"In 1672 he was one of the 84 proprietors of the ancient town of Tunxi "In 1672 he was one of the 84 proprietors of the ancient town of Tunxis, named afterwards "ffarmingtowne," Tunxis being then as much a name of a tribe of Indians, as it was of the river, and land they occupied, and claimed as Proprietors."

Died 1681 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuaDied 1681 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [9]
Will 9 Nov 1681 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all indiviWill 9 Nov 1681 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [10]

Note: John's will is dated November 9, 1681 at the top. An addendum was laNote: John's will is dated November 9, 1681 at the top. An addendum was later added and the will was witnessed by Robert Porter and signed by John on 14 Jan 1681 in Hartford County, Connecticut. Will proven 2 Mar 1681/2. Following is the contents of the will.
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"I John Andrews being grown aged, and many weaknesses attendi "I John Andrews being grown aged, and many weaknesses attending of me from time to time, and now at this present it peaseth the most high to visit me with more than ordinary weakness, yet through the good band of God upon me, I have at this present the perfect use of my understanding, now I do think it meet to se that little at a stay, as I am able that God hath given me; all my lawful debts being discharged, I dispose of my estate as followeth:

Item. I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife Mary Andrew Item. I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife Mary Andrews, the new end of my dwelling house and the seller under, for her use and comfort as long as it shall plese God to continue her natural life; I do also give her the use of half my orchard, the fruit of it as long as she liveth; moreover I do give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife, my feather bed, with all the furniture belonging to it, and when it shall please God to end her natural life my mind is that she shall have liberty to dispose of it to whom she please.

Item. I do give unto my son Benjamin Anderews, my whole house and ba Item. I do give unto my son Benjamin Anderews, my whole house and barn and home lot, after my loving wife's decease. My mind is that my son Benjamin shll possess after my decease half my house and my home lot and barn wholly for his to possess, as also the household stuff, reserving that liberty that my wife shall use that she shall need.

Item. I give to my son Benjamin my meadow lot, excepting two acr Item. I give to my son Benjamin my meadow lot, excepting two acres at the lower end of it, as also two cows to my son Benjamin, and one to my loving wife, yet moreover I give to my son Benjamin Andrews, my splayed mare, and my crown mare, and my two youngest working bullocks, and my cart, and plow, and plow-irons, harrow, plow-chains, horse chains, half a timbe chain, and all my stackling that belongs to my teame, an my will is that my son Benjamin shall have these things above mentioned upon that condition, that he maintayne his dear mother comfortably, so long as her natural life coninueth, and if it so fall out that my loving wife doth want a comfortable subsistence my will is that she shall have power to sell so much of my meadow land as she shall need to obtain a comfortable livelyhood.

Item. Igive to my son John Andrews one of my ol bullocks, my long fo Item. Igive to my son John Andrews one of my ol bullocks, my long fowling piece, and my lot, adjoining of land that abutteth upon Hartford bounds.

Item. Igive to my son Abraham Andrews myh onld mare and her sucki Item. Igive to my son Abraham Andrews myh onld mare and her sucking cold, and my 20 acre lot in the great swamp adjoingin his own lot.

Item. I give my son Daniel Andrews tow acres of my medow land at t Item. I give my son Daniel Andrews tow acres of my medow land at the lower end, beginning at the dividing line between john Stanley, jun., and myselfe, running from the river westward, to the digech eastward, and my mind is that he shall maintain the common fence that belongs to two acres, and I give him my upland lot that belongs to my twenty acre swamp lot, and my two year old horse coalte, and also I give to my son Daniel Andrews tow swine that are one year old.

Item. I give to my son Joseph Anrews my other old bullock, also I gi Item. I give to my son Joseph Anrews my other old bullock, also I give to him my upland lot containing 40 acres, that lyeth near the Middleton path.

Item. I give to my son Benjamin all the divisions of upland that bel Item. I give to my son Benjamin all the divisions of upland that belong to me, that are not yet laid out, moreover, I leave the rest ofmy swine, and my corn I leave to discharge my debts in my son Benjamin's hands, as also he shall pay some small legacies

Item. I give to my grand-child, Thomas Barnes, twenty shillings. Item. I give to my grand-child, Thomas Barnes, twenty shillings.
Item. I give to my grand-child, John Andrews, one pound. Item. I give to my grand-child, John Andrews, one pound.
Item. I give to my grand-child, Abraham Andrews, one pound. Item. I give to my grand-child, Abraham Andrews, one pound.
Item. I give to my grand-child, Danile Andrews, one pound. Item. I give to my grand-child, Danile Andrews, one pound.
Item. I give to my grand-child, Ezekiel Buck, one pound. Item. I give to my grand-child, Ezekiel Buck, one pound.

Respecting my grand-child, Joseph Andrews, my son John Andrews so Respecting my grand-child, Joseph Andrews, my son John Andrews son, if he sees meet to lt him continue with my wife and my son Benjamin till he is one and twenty years, he shall have fifteen pounds, and two suits of apparel. If he sees cause to take him away before he is of that age, I do give him nothing, and he shall pay nothing for the time I have kept him.

Item. I give to my daughter, Mry Barnes, my black heifer, that is t Item. I give to my daughter, Mry Barnes, my black heifer, that is two years old.
Item. I give to my daughter, Hannah Richards, two yearlings. Item. I give to my daughter, Hannah Richards, two yearlings.
Item. I give to my daugher, Rachel Buck, my two year old red heifer. Item. I give to my daugher, Rachel Buck, my two year old red heifer.

My will is that my son Benjamin Andrews shall be my whole and sole e My will is that my son Benjamin Andrews shall be my whole and sole executor, and I desire my loving friends, Capt. John Stanley, and Isack Moore, to be the overseeing of my will with my son Daniel Andrews.

Upon second consideration of my will, considering the contents there Upon second consideration of my will, considering the contents thereof, and my just debts being considered, I find them more than I expected, make this my whole and sole testament, and determined will, that ll the cattle excepting such as are mentioned, and given by will to my loving wife and Benjamin, shall bbe set at liberty for the discharging my just debts with the swine and the corn as before expres, all just debts being discharge, my will is the legacies shall have what remains ofmy cattle, except those given to my loving wife and my son Benjamin, by that proportion as is specified in my will to them. Furthermore I give to my executor that liberty to pay the legacies to my grand-children within six or seven years.
Robert Porter, ) Wit. this 14th Jan 1681. Signed and sealed: John An Robert Porter, ) Wit. this 14th Jan 1681. Signed and sealed: John Anddrews.
Wm. Lewis, sen.) Wm. Lewis, sen.)

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Probate 15 Feb 1681/82 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find aProbate 15 Feb 1681/82 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [10]
Estate inventory taken Estate inventory taken

Debts due from the estate 2p 6s 6d. Inventory 321p 19s Debts due from the estate 2p 6s 6d. Inventory 321p 19s
The inventory taken by Thomas Porter, Richard Seymer and Thomas Hear The inventory taken by Thomas Porter, Richard Seymer and Thomas Hearte."


Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington .Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington ...
By Alfred Andrews By Alfred Andrews

John Andrus and some of his descendants are found in "Southington GenealogJohn Andrus and some of his descendants are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages iii thru xii in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009
JOSEPH ANDRUS b. May 26, 1651/REBECCA (?)JOSEPH ANDRUS b. May 26, 1651/REBECCA (?)
BENJAMIN ANDRUSBENJAMIN ANDRUS
JOSEPH ANDRUSJOSEPH ANDRUS
SARAH ANDRUS/JEDEDIAH MILLSSARAH ANDRUS/JEDEDIAH MILLS
LEVI ANDRUS b. Feb. 23, 1747 d. May 8, 1826/CHLOE WELLS b. May 31, 17LEVI ANDRUS b. Feb. 23, 1747 d. May 8, 1826/CHLOE WELLS b. May 31, 1746 d. Jan. 11, 1837
All of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOKAll of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOK

John and Mary are found in "First Families of America", page 35 John and Mary are found in "First Families of America", page 35
Came from Essex Co., England to N.E; one of 1st settlers and large landowCame from Essex Co., England to N.E; one of 1st settlers and large landowner at Farmington; freeman 1658; m. Mary (1622-1694)
These notes were found on 31 Aug., 2009These notes were found on 31 Aug., 2009


1609 , , , England Find all individuals with events at this location [1609 , , , England Find all individuals with events at this location [5]
Gender Male Gender Male
Other Name John Andress [5] Other Name John Andress [5]
Other Name John Andrus [6] Other Name John Andrus [6]
Immigration 1640 , , , United States Find all individuals with evenImmigration 1640 , , , United States Find all individuals with events at this location [5, 7]
Occupation Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals wOccupation Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [7]
farmer farmer
"John ANDREWS probably came about 1640 and settled first in Watertown, Ma "John ANDREWS probably came about 1640 and settled first in Watertown, Massachusetts, from whence a group of settlers moved to Farmington, Connecticut"

Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington .Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington ...
By Alfred Andrews By Alfred Andrews

History of the Andrews family: A genealogy of Robert Andrews, and his .History of the Andrews family: A genealogy of Robert Andrews, and his ... By Henry Franklin Andrews, page 23

John Andrus and some of his descendants are found in "Southington GenealogJohn Andrus and some of his descendants are found in "Southington Genealogies" pages iii thru xii in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009
JOSEPH ANDRUS b. May 26, 1651/REBECCA (?)JOSEPH ANDRUS b. May 26, 1651/REBECCA (?)
BENJAMIN ANDRUSBENJAMIN ANDRUS
JOSEPH ANDRUSJOSEPH ANDRUS
SARAH ANDRUS/JEDEDIAH MILLSSARAH ANDRUS/JEDEDIAH MILLS
LEVI ANDRUS b. Feb. 23, 1747 d. May 8, 1826/CHLOE WELLS b. May 31, 17LEVI ANDRUS b. Feb. 23, 1747 d. May 8, 1826/CHLOE WELLS b. May 31, 1746 d. Jan. 11, 1837
All of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOKAll of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOK

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Barnes Mary [Female] b. 1622 - d. MAY 1694

The following church record can be view here too.
http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/farmington_ct_church.htmhttp://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/farmington_ct_church.htm

http://www.thenavarres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2510&tree=Navhttp://www.thenavarres.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2510&tree=NavarreAndrus
"joined to the church" "joined to the church"

"And on the same day, April 2, 1654, Mary Andrews, the wife of Jo "And on the same day, April 2, 1654, Mary Andrews, the wife of John Andrews, and her son Abraham Andrews, about the age of 6 years and 3 months, and Daniel Andrews, about the age of 3 years and 10 months, and Joseph Andrews, about the age of 2 years and 3 months, were joined to the Church. On April the 9th, 1654. Rachel Andrews, daughter of Mary Andrews, was presented to the Church and baptized."

Will 18 Nov 1683 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all indivWill 18 Nov 1683 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Find all individuals with events at this location [6]

"To all Chirstian people to whom it may concern, know ye that I Ma "To all Chirstian people to whom it may concern, know ye that I Mary Andrus (sic), of Farmington, in the county of Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut, in New England; for and in consideration of my natural love and affection to my beloved children and grand-children that hereafter shall be mentioned, and other good causes me hereunto moving, have given, granted, assigned,set over and confirmed, and do by these presents give, grant, set over and confirm, fully wholly, clearly and absolutely unto them in manner as followeth:

Imp. I give to my son, John Andrews, one sheet, one napkin, and o Imp. I give to my son, John Andrews, one sheet, one napkin, and one pillow bear, which he now hath in possession.
Imp. I give to my son, Abraham Andrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, a Imp. I give to my son, Abraham Andrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, and one napkin, and one glass bottle.
Imp. I give to my son Daniel Andrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, o Imp. I give to my son Daniel Andrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, one napkin, and one homespun rug.
Imp. I give to my son, Joseph Anddrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, a Imp. I give to my son, Joseph Anddrus, one sheet, one pillow bear, and one napkin.
Imp. I give o my son, Benjamin Andrews, my bedstead, one green ru Imp. I give o my son, Benjamin Andrews, my bedstead, one green rug, one curtain, and one mat.
Imp. I give my daughter, Mary Brunson, the cloth of my feather be Imp. I give my daughter, Mary Brunson, the cloth of my feather bed, and half the feathers that are in it.
Imp. I give to my daughter, Hannah Richards, the other half of the f Imp. I give to my daughter, Hannah Richards, the other half of the feathers of my feather bedd. one bolster, one red petiycote, one sheet, and one curtain, and two capps, and two neckcloths for her children.
Imp. Igive o my daughter, Mary Brunson aforesaid, one large pettycot Imp. Igive o my daughter, Mary Brunson aforesaid, one large pettycote, and wastcote, one chest, and one curain.
Imp. I give to daugher, Rachel Buck, one bolster, and three pillew Imp. I give to daugher, Rachel Buck, one bolster, and three pillews, one sheet, and one white apron.
Imp. I give to my son John Andrus' two eldest daughers, each of th Imp. I give to my son John Andrus' two eldest daughers, each of them five shillings.
Imp. I give to my son Abraham Andrus' two eldest daughers, each of t Imp. I give to my son Abraham Andrus' two eldest daughers, each of them five shillings.
Imp. I give to my son Daniel Andrus' two eldest daughters, each of t Imp. I give to my son Daniel Andrus' two eldest daughters, each of them five shillings.
Imp. I give to the daughter of my son John, five shillings, a Imp. I give to the daughter of my son John, five shillings, and if he shall have a second daughter, I do also give to her five shillings, if not, give this five shillings to his eldest son.
Imp. I give to the two eleest daughters of my daughter Mary Brunso Imp. I give to the two eleest daughters of my daughter Mary Brunson, each of them five shillings.
Imp. I give to the two elest daughers of my daughter Hannah Richard Imp. I give to the two elest daughers of my daughter Hannah Richards, each of them five shillings.
Imp. I give to the two eldest daughters of my daughter Rachel Buc Imp. I give to the two eldest daughters of my daughter Rachel Buck, each of them five shillings.
Imp. All the forementioned legacies given to my grand-children, I or Imp. All the forementioned legacies given to my grand-children, I order my son Joseph Andrews, to pay after my decease, when legally demanded, which is for a cow I sold to my son Joseph, aforesaid.
Imp. I give to my grand-child, Martha Andrus, daughter of Daniels An Imp. I give to my grand-child, Martha Andrus, daughter of Daniels Andrus, my green apron, and two caps.
Imp. All my wearinge linnin, not before given, I give to my granddau Imp. All my wearinge linnin, not before given, I give to my granddaughters in general, to be equally divided amongst them.
Imp. All my wooling clothinge not before given, i give to my daught Imp. All my wooling clothinge not before given, i give to my daughter Rachel Buck. this above wiritten instrument to take place and be of full force afer my decease, and not while then. I do also desire my son Daniel Andrus, to take care that my mind declared in this above written instrument be fulfilled.

In witness whereof, I the above said Mary Andrews, have sett t In witness whereof, I the above said Mary Andrews, have sett too my hand and seal this 18th day of Nov. A. D. 1683.
John Standley, sen ) John Standley, sen )
John Hooker. ) Wit. Signed and sealed. Mary Andrews" John Hooker. ) Wit. Signed and sealed. Mary Andrews"

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR1, paDeath date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR1, page 7 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Mary [Female] b. 15 APR 1643 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour Collection.

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Andrus John [Male] b. 12 AUG 1645 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Daniel [Male] b. 25 MAY 1649 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT - d. 16 APR 1731

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour Collection.

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR5, pDeath date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR5, page 50 from the Barbour Collection.

Daniel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page iiDaniel and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page iii, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

From Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009From Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009
Memorial Genealogy and Ecclesiastical History of New Britian by Alfred AndMemorial Genealogy and Ecclesiastical History of New Britian by Alfred Andrews
DANIEL ANDRUS b. May 27, 1649 d. Apr. 16, 1731/MARY PECKDANIEL ANDRUS b. May 27, 1649 d. Apr. 16, 1731/MARY PECK
DANIEL ANDRUS b. March 9, 1672 d. Aug. 21, 1748/MABEL GOFFEDANIEL ANDRUS b. March 9, 1672 d. Aug. 21, 1748/MABEL GOFFE

JACOB ANDRUS b. Jan. 24, 1729/EUNICE EMMONS JACOB ANDRUS b. Jan. 24, 1729/EUNICE EMMONS

JACOB ANDRUS Jan. 20, 1760/JANE PAYNE JACOB ANDRUS Jan. 20, 1760/JANE PAYNE

CAROLINE ANDRUS b. Oct. 20, 1762 CAROLINE ANDRUS b. Oct. 20, 1762

SARAH ANDRUS b. Jan. 7, 1765 SARAH ANDRUS b. Jan. 7, 1765

RHODA ANDRUS b. Apr. 2, 1767/PHINEAS HAMBL RHODA ANDRUS b. Apr. 2, 1767/PHINEAS HAMBLIN

LEARNING ANDRUS bpt. July 21, 1771 burri LEARNING ANDRUS bpt. July 21, 1771 burried 1804/PHEBE CASE

LUTHUR ANDRUS bpt. June 5, 1774 LUTHUR ANDRUS bpt. June 5, 1774

IRA ANDRUS bpt. May 2, 1779 IRA ANDRUS bpt. May 2, 1779

RACHEL ANDRUS bpt. June 20, 1784 RACHEL ANDRUS bpt. June 20, 1784

ARD ANDRUS ARD ANDRUS

LABAN ANDRUS LABAN ANDRUS

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Andrus Abraham [Male] b. 31 OCT 1648 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour Collection.

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Andrus Joseph [Male] b. 26 MAY 1651 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT - d. 27 APR 1706 Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour Collection.

Death date is found on page 8 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield ViDeath date is found on page 8 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield Vital Records, Vol. 1, page 72.

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Andrus Rachel [Female] b. 9 APR 1654 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 329 from the Barbour Collection.

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Andrus Stephen [Male] b. 6 JUN 1656 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

CONC

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Andrus Benjamin [Male] b. BEF 17 JUN 1659 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 1727 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Baptism date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 327 from the Barbour collection.

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR4, pDeath date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR4, page 396 from the Barbour Collection.

Benjamin and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", pages iBenjamin and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", pages iii & iv in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

Benjamin is found in "First Families of America", page 35 Benjamin is found in "First Families of America", page 35
(1659-1727) of Farmington; m. 1682 Mary Smith (d 1707); m. 2nd Dorcas Wetm(1659-1727) of Farmington; m. 1682 Mary Smith (d 1707); m. 2nd Dorcas Wetmore (d 1716); m 3rd, Sarah--;Baptism date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 327 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Daniel [Male] b. 9 MAR 1671/72 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 21 AUG 1748 Wethersfield, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR1, page 2 from the Barbour Collection.

Death date is found on page 7 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield VDeath date is found on page 7 of the Barbour Collection of Wethersfield Vital Records, Vol. 1, page 51.

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Andrus Joseph [Male] b. 10 AUG 1676 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR1, page 2 from the Barbour Collection.

Joseph and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page iv, in tJoseph 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".

Will in 1763Will in 1763

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Smith Mary [Female] b. ABT 1663 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. JAN 1706/07 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 141 from the Barbour collection.

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