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Andrus Ichabod [Male] b. 15 JUL 1745 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. ABT 1823

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR7, page F from the Barbour Collection.

Ichabod and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page viii, in tIchabod and family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page viii, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".
He was a Revolutionary soldier, and while living in Southington he occupiHe was a Revolutionary soldier, and while living in Southington he occupied the house about fifty rods north of the town alms-house. About 1782 he removed to Burlington.

Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009Updates from Jean Andrus, 23 Nov., 2009
ICHABOD ANDRUS b. July 1, 1745/LYDIA SMITH, LYDIA (?)ICHABOD ANDRUS b. July 1, 1745/LYDIA SMITH, LYDIA (?)
CLEMENT ANDRUS b. Mar. 22, 1764 d. May 2, 1837 Ashtabula OH/MaryCLEMENT ANDRUS b. Mar. 22, 1764 d. May 2, 1837 Ashtabula OH/Mary
LYDIA ANDRUSLYDIA ANDRUS
AMY ANDRUSAMY ANDRUS
SETH ANDRUSSETH ANDRUS
SALLY ANDRUSSALLY ANDRUS
DAVID ANDRUS b. Apr. 14, 1766 d. Feb. 29, 1849 Ashtabula OHDAVID ANDRUS b. Apr. 14, 1766 d. Feb. 29, 1849 Ashtabula OH
DAVID ANDRUSDAVID ANDRUS
EBENEZER H. ANDRUSEBENEZER H. ANDRUS
ALTIA ANDRUS/(?)KINNEYALTIA ANDRUS/(?)KINNEY
HOSEA ANDRUS b. bapt. Nov. 8, 1772HOSEA ANDRUS b. bapt. Nov. 8, 1772
All of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOKAll of the above came from NEW BRITIAN HISTORY BOOK

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Andrus Clement [Male] b. 22 MAR 1764 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 2 MAY 1837 Ashtabula, OH

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR21 page 539 from the Barbour Collection.

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Andrus David Ira [Male] b. 14 APR 1766 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT - d. 21 AUG 1831 Ellisburgh, NY

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR14, page 4 from the Barbour Collection.

http://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/ranney5.htmhttp://dunhamwilcox.net/bios/ranney5.htm
The Ranny Family, GenerationThe Ranny Family, Generation
Extracted From Middletown Upper HousesExtracted From Middletown Upper Houses
a history of the north society of Middletown, Ct.a history of the north society of Middletown, Ct.
from 1650 to 1800from 1650 to 1800
with genealogical and biographical chapterswith genealogical and biographical chapters
on early families.on early families.
Charles Collard AdamsCharles Collard Adams
New York: Grafton Press, 1908.New York: Grafton Press, 1908.
[transcribed by Liz Matthews][transcribed by Liz Matthews]
56 Sarah5 Ranney (Willett4, Willett3, Thomas2, Thomas1), b. Jan. 2, 17656 Sarah5 Ranney (Willett4, Willett3, Thomas2, Thomas1), b. Jan. 2, 1763, Upper Houses; m. David I. Andrus. The Rev. Samuel Eells, referred to in the appended sketch taken from the Jefferson County Journal of Sept. 6, 1898, was born in Upper Houses. (See the Eells family .chapter.)
David Ira Andrus was born in 1766 in the state of Conn., the family of EngDavid Ira Andrus was born in 1766 in the state of Conn., the family of English descent. He enlisted as a soldier in the Revo­lutionary War, January 1, 1781, to serve as a fifer in the 6th Company, 4th Conn. Regiment, commanded by Col. Zebulon But­1er; was transferred to Captain Robertson's company, 2d Conn. Regiment, commanded by Col. Heman Swift, November 1, 1782; served as private March 1, 1783, and his name appears on the rolls to May 26, 1783. Mr. Andrus about the year 1789 went to what now comprises Oneida county, N.Y., to make his home, his outfit for commencing life in the new country being an ax he carried with him. About this time he was married to Sally Ranney, also of a Connecticut family. Eight children were born to them: George, Lydia, Fanny, Almira., Chauncey, Ira, Sally and Samuel. Samuel died at the age of 14 years. A baptismal certificate given by Rev. Samuel Eells, pastor of the Second Church of Christ in Branford, Conn., dated at Steuben, N.Y., Sept. 9th, 1793, reads: "These certify that David Andrews [An­drus] and Sally, his wife, entered into covenant with God and took their baptismal obligations upon themselves, and had their children baptized by the names of George, Lydia and Fanny." In 1790 Mr. Andrus leased and lived on a farm of 138 acres in Wright Settlement, near Rome, and in 1804 carried on a meat shop in what was then Rome village. He visited this section at an early day in company with Daniel Fox who settled in the town of Adams about 1800, and died in 1873 at the age of 102 years. Mr. Andrus in 1799 was a charter member of Roman Lodge, F.A. M., Rome, N.Y. He removed about 1805 to the town of Ellisburg and acted as agent for Col. Samuel Wardwell, of Rhode Island, who had a large landed estate here. He made improve­ments at Wardwell Settlement, where he settled, and soon after commenced improvements at Andrus Settlement, to which James Constable in his journal of August 8, 1806, refers. Improve­ments at Little Sandy (Mannsville) were commenced by him as early as 1811, the first saw mill and first dwelling having been built by him. His business interests at Andrus Settlement were extensive. He built the large Andrus hotel about 1812, a two and one-half story wood structure, which was destroyed. by fire in 1890. Mr. Andrus was the proprietor many years and the hotel was a favorite stopping place with the public, the stage line making a change of horses there, and in the thriving hamlet the hotel was the center of much activity. He also built a saw mill and grist mill, distillery, ashery and blacksmith shop, carrying on the several branches of business and employing many men. His farm of 400 acres furnished clay of a superior quality for a brick yard which was in use before the hotel was finished. In company with his oldest son, George, he was in the mercantile business as early as 1810; built the brick store on corner in 1825, which was taken down about 1855. About the year 1812 he built the army barracks at Sackett's Harbor, and in 1817 the Jefferson County bank building at Adams, he being one of the directors of the bank. He was elected Member of Assembly in 1809 and 1812, and sheriff of the county in 1812-1813, and again 1815-1818. His first wife died July 22, 1818, at the age of 55 years. His youngest child, Mary Jane, was born after his marriage to Mrs. Esther Hinman. Mr. Andrus died August 21, 1831, after a few days' illness; at the age of 65 years. She died July 22, 1818, Ellisburg, Jefferson County.
Had eight children.Had eight children.
Children:Children:
130a George, the oldest, b. Oct. 11, 1789, N.Y.130a George, the oldest, b. Oct. 11, 1789, N.Y.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twigs2000/ellisburgh.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~twigs2000/ellisburgh.html
MANNSVILLE (p. O.) is located in the southeastern part of the town, on SkiMANNSVILLE (p. O.) is located in the southeastern part of the town, on Skinner Creek, 21 miles from Watertown, 161 from Albany, and 303 from New York city, and is a station on the R. W. & O. Railroad. David I. Andrus, as agent for Samuel Wardwell, of Rhode Island, was the first settler here previous to 1811. In 1822 Daniel Wardwell, son of Samuel, came on and took charge of the purchase made several years previously by his father, and in 1823 commenced the erection of a cotton factory, which stood a short distance below the present village, and was fitted for 600 spindles. Major H. B. Mann soon after purchased an interest in the factory, which was burned February 16, 1827. Upon the establishment of a postoffice here the present name was given to the village in honor of Newton Mann, one of the early settlers. David I. Andrus erected the first saw-mill here, and afterwards the first dwelling, which was subsequently used as a tavern. The village now contains two general stores, two drug and grocery stores, a grocery, flour, and feed store, a grocery, bake stuffs and confectionery store, a hardware and agricultural implement store, a furniture and undertaking establishment, three blacksmith shops, a millinery and fancy goods tore, shoe shop, a cider and vinegar manufactory, grist-mill, saw-mill, tannery, two meat markets, an hotel, photograph gallery, a lawyer, three physicians, several churches and about 500 inhabitants.

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Bray Asa [Male] b. 22 JUN 1741 Branford, New Haven Co., CT - d. 21 OCT 1815 North Haven, New Haven Co., CT

Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
about Asa Brayabout Asa Bray
Name: Asa BrayName: Asa Bray
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Birth Date: 22 Jun 1741Birth Date: 22 Jun 1741
Birth Location: BranfordBirth Location: Branford
Parent Name: JohnParent Name: John
Parent Name: LydiaParent Name: Lydia

The East-Haven register : in three parts, page 106The East-Haven register : in three parts, page 106
Author: Dodd, Stephen, Date of Publication: 1824Author: Dodd, Stephen, Date of Publication: 1824
Subjects: Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut -- East Haven., East HaSubjects: Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut -- East Haven., East Haven (Conn.)
This page says Asa married Lydia and they had children, John, Flora, LydThis page says Asa married Lydia and they had children, John, Flora, Lydia and Abigail. Asa married 2nd, Hannah Hull and they had children, Mary and Hoadley.

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Andrus Raphael [Male] b. BEF 29 JUL 1759 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

Baptism date is found in the History of Southington, Records of the Church, Mr. Chapman's Baptismal Record, page 228, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

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Andrus Azariah [Male] b. BEF 17 OCT 1762 Southington, Hartford Co., CT

Baptism date is found in the History of Southington, Records of the Church, Mr. Chapman's Baptismal Record, page 228, in the "Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of Southington, Conn., by Rev. Herman Timlow, pub.1875".

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Andrus John [Male] b. 8 MAY 1685 Farmington, Hartford Co., CT

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

John and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies", page iv, in tJohn 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".
This page states that John lived in Southington, CT. and he and his wife wThis page states that John lived in Southington, CT. and he and his wife were early members of the Congregational Church.

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Andrus Bethiah [Female] b. 12 MAR 1716/17 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 81 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Bildad [Male] b. 12 MAY 1719 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 83 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Job [Male] b. 8 MAR 1719/20 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR2, page 102 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus David [Male] b. 20 JUN 1723 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT - d. 30 NOV 1762

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR4, page 375 from the Barbour collection.

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR1Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR11, page 593 from the Barbour Collection.

David and his family are found in "Southington Genealogies" page vi in tDavid 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".

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Wilcox Mary [Female] d. 20 JUL 1745 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Death date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR7, page 36 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Mary [Female] b. FEB 1749/50 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT - d. 8 JUL 1750 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

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

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Andrus Theodore [Male] b. 18 SEP 1751 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

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

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Andrus Barzilla H. [Male] b. 20 OCT 1754 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

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

Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection)
about Barzilla Andrewsabout Barzilla Andrews
Name: Barzilla AndrewsName: Barzilla Andrews
[Barzilla Andros, Andrus, Andruss, Andrewes, Andreuss] [Barzilla Andros, Andrus, Andruss, Andrewes, Andreuss]
Gender: MaleGender: Male
Birth Date: 20 Oct 1754Birth Date: 20 Oct 1754
Birth Location: FarmingtonBirth Location: Farmington
Parent Name: DavidParent Name: David

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Andrus Mary [Female] b. 8 JUL 1760 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR11, page 587 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Eliphas [Male] b. 13 MAY 1725 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

Birth date is found in the Vital Records of Farmington, CT,, Vol. LR4, page 375 from the Barbour collection.

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Andrus Zopher [Male] b. 2 MAR 1725/26 Farmington, Hartfort Co., CT

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

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Andrus Roger [Male] b. 22 APR 1731 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 Elisha [Male] b. 29 JUN 1733 Farmington, Hartford 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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