The Andrews Descendancy, 1530-1994

The Andrews Descendancy, 1530-1994
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Download or read book The Andrews Descendancy, 1530-1994 written by Loren Carl Beougher and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First generation listed is Anthony Andrews who was born ca. 1530 in Alexton, Leicestershire, England. He married Dorothea Lendon. The fourth generation, John Andrews, was born in Alexton, England and was the first of this Andrews lineage to immigrate to America. He came in ca. 1654 and settled in Calvert, Maryland. Focuses on some of his descendants through his grandson, Moses and wife, Letitia Cook. Descendants lived in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kansas and elsewhere in the United States.


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