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Descendants of John Andrews
Generation No. 1
1. J
OHN
1 ANDREWS
died in Dinwiddie, Co, Virgina. He married SARAH
BUTLER
in Dinwiddie, Co, Virgina.
More About JOHN
ANDREWS
:
Fact 1: Abt. 1826, Moved to Columbia City, OH
Fact 2: Abt. 1856, Moved to Marshall Co, IA
Children of JOHN
ANDREWS
and SARAH
BUTLER
are:
2. i. DANIEL2 ANDREWS, b. November 06, 1803, Dinwiddie County, Virginia; d. September 27, 1865, Taylor
Township, Marshall County, Iowa.
ii. JOHN ANDREWS, b. Dinwiddie, County, Virgina; m. EDNA CREW, Abt. 1827, Dinwiddie, County, Virgina.
Generation No. 2
2. D
ANIEL
2 A
NDREWS
(J
OHN
1) was born November 06, 1803 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, and died September 27,
1865 in Taylor Township, Marshall County, Iowa.
He married (1) S
ARAH
C
REW
Abt. 1825, daughter of M
IRIAM
C
REW
. He married (2) M
ARY
R
ATCLIFF
December 03, 1829 in Short Creek MM, Jefferson County, Ohio,
daughter of I
SAAC
R
ATCLIFFE
and M
ARGARET
C
REW
.
Notes for D
ANIEL
ANDREWS
:
Daniel Andrews and his brother John were two of the children of John and Sarah Andrews of Dinwiddie
County, Virginia. The family was members of the "Society of
Friends" (Quakers). The meeting was at Gravely Run-a country meeting, about 12 miles from Petersburg,
Virginia. Daniel and John Married sisters, Sarah and Edna
Crew. Early Friends were not allowed to marry outside of the Friends Society. Possibly Sarah and Edna
were not brought up as members of the Friends Society. This
and local unrest on account of slavery may have been factors in their decision to move north to Ohio.
Sarah and Ednas mother, Miriam, owned a 177 acre farm in
Columbiana County, Ohio.
More About D
ANIEL
ANDREWS
:
Fact 1: Abt. 1826, Moved to Columbia City, Ohio
Fact 2: 1856, Moved to Marshall County, Iowa
More About S
ARAH
C
REW
:
Fact 1: Mother and baby died In childbirth
Children of D
ANIEL
A
NDREWS
and M
ARY
R
ATCLIFF
are:
3. i. JAMES3 ANDREWS, b. June 07, 1845, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. January 01, 1937, Whittier, California.
4. ii. MARGARET ANDREWS, b. September 03, 1830, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. May 01, 1913.
iii. ELIZABETH ANDREWS, b. March 27, 1834, Columbiana County, OH; d. February 23, 1891; m. ADNA FOGG.
iv. ISAAC RATCLIFF ANDREWS, b. September 09, 1837, Columbiana County, OH; d. November 22, 1907; m. (1)
MATTIE SHARP, August 22, 1864; m.
(2) RHETTA WICKERSHAM, October 10, 1882.
v. SARAH CREW ANDREWS, b. 1839, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. 1895; m. EZRA TEAGARDEN.
vi. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. October 09, 1842, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. August 29, 1900; m. HATTIE BRIGGS,
January 03, 1878.
vii. MARTHA ANDREWS, b. April 10, 1847; d. February 24, 1924; m. WILLIAM OWEN, DR..
viii. MARY ANDREWS, b. September 30, 1849, Columbiana County, Ohio; m. WILLARD SANTEE, May 30, 1879.
ix. DEBORAH ANDREWS, b. January 05, 1853, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. May 25, 1929.
x. HANNA ANDREWS, b. March 09, 1853, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. June 07, 1934.
xi. THOMAS ELWOOD ANDREWS, b. October 10, 1835, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. September 20, 1836, Columbiana
County, Ohio.
Generation No. 3
3. J
AMES
3 A
NDREWS
(D
ANIEL
2, J
, J
OHN
1) was born June 07, 1845 in Columbiana County, Ohio, and died January 01, 1937
in Whittier, California. He married
A
SENATH
C
LARK
W
ILSON
October 17, 1878 in Marshalltown, Iowa, daughter of N
ATHAN
W
ILSON
and A
NNA
C
LAYTON
.
Notes for J
AMES
A
NDREWS
:
ANDREWS HISTORY
John and Sarah Butler lived and died in Dinwiddie County, Virginia and were members of the "Society
of Friends". The meeting was at Gravely Run - a country
meeting, about 12 miles from Petersburg, Virginia.
Daniel and John were two of their children. They married sisters, Sarah and Edna Crew. In 1826 Daniel
and wife Sarah decided to move to Ohio. There was so
much unrest on account of slavery - also early Friends were not allowed to marry outside of the Friends
Society and that was not good. They loaded all their
possessions in a wagon drawn by a fine 3 year old mare named "Fancy" and also took Sarah's
mother, Miriam, along. Miriam had already bought a farm of 177
acres in Columbiana County, Ohio. Not long after the long trip over the Allegheny Mountains, Sarah lost
her babe and she died in childbirth. Daniel lived in
Miriam Crew's home until John and Edna came. He then bought 77.acres of Miriam's land and built himself
a home there. Later he went over into Jefferson County
Ohio and married Mary Ratcliff - his second wife was a first cousin of his Sarah. Mary was the child
of Isaac and Margaret Ratcliff. He was a pioneer resident of
.MT. Pleasant,Ohio.
Daniel and Mary Ratcliff Andrews had 12 children - two died in infancy. All were born in Columbiana
County, Ohio.
In 1850 Daniel moved his family to Marshall County, Taylor township, Iowa where he bought and improved
a good 200 acre farm. During the Civil War Daniel
speculated in wool at $1.50 a pound. He lost his farm and September 27, 1865 he died. He was buried
in the "Friends" cemetery at Bangor, Iowa.
The support of the mother and sisters fell on -William and James' shoulders. The brother Isaac was
away at school. William and James bought 105acres in Taylor
township, near the other farm. They improved that and raised pure bred hogs and cattle.
James Married Asenath Wilson October 17, 1887. "Abe" and Viola Cotton went them in their
"spring wagon", to James Montgomery, the preacher, to be married.
Asenath moved in with his family. In 1880 Mary Ratcliff Andrews died and was buried in the Prairieville
Cemetery across the road from their farm. The weather and
roads were very bad that spring, and Mary told her sons not to try to bury her beside her husband at
Bangor. It was about 18 miles away and would have been a
terrible trip under the existing conditions. The Prairieville cemetery was close and many Friends were
buried there.
In 1889 William and James dissolved their partnership. William was in insurance business. James bought
a large farm in Sinn township, Marshall County. The new
farm cost $16.00 per acre. The old one sold for $50.00. James and Asenath lived there until he retired
in 1909. They moved to 7 South 9th Street, Marshalltown and
lived there until 1928 when they went to Whittier, Calif., where James died January 1, 1937. Asenath
passed away November 20, 1942. Both bodies were brought
back to Marshalltown and buried in Riverside Cemetery.
Duncan Rea Williams III (rea@drwilliams.org) transcribed this document in 1998 from a typewritten
document received from his grandmother, Iva (Lounsberry)
Andrews, wife of Edwin C. Andrews.
From Portrait and Biographical Record
Jasper-Marshall-Grundy Counties - Iowa
Published 1894
James Andrews
James Andrews, a leading farmer of Linn township, Hill County, Iowa - his home being in section 21,
was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, June 7, 1845. He is son
of Daniel and Mary Ratcliff Andrews. His paternal Grandfather John Andrews and his wife Sarah Butler
Andrews ware members of the "Society of Friends". They
lived and died in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
Daniel Andrews Was born November 6, 1803 and emigrated to Columbiana County Ohio in his early manhood.
He was a farmer by occupation and after engaging
in that vocation in Ohio till the fall of 1856, he moved to Marshall County, Iowa and bought 240 acres
In Taylor township, to the improvement of which he devoted
himself until shortly before his death on September 27, 1865. He was first a Whig and later a Republican
and like his father before him a "Friend". He was twice
married. His first wife died without children, in childbirth. But to himself and second wife (Mary Ratcliff)
were born 12 children, all but two of whom lived to
maturity. They are as follows: Margaret (Mrs. John Lloyd); Elizabeth(deceased)wife of Adna Fogg; Isaac
R.; Sarah, wife of Ezra Teagarden; William; James;
Martha, wife of Dr. William Owen; Mary, wife of Willard Santee; Deborah; Hannah Butler. The mother of
these children, who was born in Virginia, was a daughter
of Isaac and Margaret Ratcliff, a pioneer of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio and of English origin.
Our subject (James) was born and brought up on a farm, and when eighteen years old, with his brothers
began caring for the family. He bought 105 acres where he
resided until 1890 when he moved to his present farm. He and his brother William had years before, made
a specialty of breeding hogs of fine grades. The present
fine property belonging to Mr. Andrews comprises 388 acres on section 21, and is under good cultivation.
Mr. Andrews was married October 17, 1878 to Miss
Asenath Wilson, whose birth occurred in Hamilton County Indiana, May 3, 1860. She is the daughter of
Nathan Wilson and Anna (Clayton) Winslow. The father of
Nathan was Samuel Wilson, and he was the son of Joseph who was born and reared in North Carolina. His
wife being Sarah(Charles) Wilson, of Quaker stock.
Samuel Wilson also of North Carolina, emigrated to Hamilton County, Indiana during the early days of
the settlement. He was the father of 13 children, 8 boys and
5 girls. His wife Ruth Thornburg died in 1860. He afterward moved to Leavenworth County, Kansas, where
he died in 1866.
Nathan Wilson was born in Hamilton County, Indiana on July 12, 1837, and in addition to farming,
worked as a blacksmith and carpenter. In 1864 he emigrated to
Kansas where he engaged in farming, and also worked at his trade. In the early spring of 1876 he came
to Marshall County, Iowa, but at the end of 3 years he
located in Grundy County (Felix Township). Five years later he became owner of 320 acres in Cherokee
County, near Marcus, Iowa.
Mrs. James Andrews is one of 10 children, the others being as follows:
Andrew Franklin; Alvin E.; Mary A. (Adaline) deceased of TB.; Sarah Ann; Albert C.; Emma; Mattie
E.; Ida M.; and Bertha A.
Our subject and wife are parents of 7 children. Daniel; Edwin C.; Louella; Anna M.; Clara E.; Raymond
J; and Nathan Franklin. (Three were born later) They have
all been given good school advantages, and have been brought up in the faith of the "Friends"
Church, of which their parents are members. Mr. Andrews and wife
are among the most esteemed citizens of the community in which they dwell, and in their lives one sees
mirrored forth the peaceful and beautiful teachings of their
love by faith.
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Anna Clayton daughter of Evan Baldwin and Mary Mills Clayton descended from Sir Robert Bruce III
-King of Scotland. She was of the 5th generation. Tradition
has it that the daughter of Sir Robert Bruce fell in love with her fathers coachman, and he disinherited
her. They were married and came to America where, for a
time, they had to live in a cave until they could get a home.
James Baldwin -author of many text books- was a first cousin of Anna Clayton Wilson.
Duncan Rea Williams III (rea@drwilliams.org) transcribed this document in 1998 from a typewritten
document received from his grandmother, Iva (Lounsberry)
Andrews, wife of Edwin C. Andrews.
More About J
AMES
A
NDREWS
:
Fact 1: 1909, Retired to 7 So. 9th St., Marshalltown, Iowa
Fact 2: 1928, Moved to Whittier, California at age 83
Fact 3: 1937, Buried at Riverside Cemetery in Marshalltown, Iowa
Children of J
AMES
A
NDREWS
and A
SENATH
W
ILSON
are:
5. i. EDWIN CHAPMAN4 ANDREWS, b. April 01, 1881, Marshall County, Iowa; d. October 14, 1959, Marshalltown,
Iowa.
ii. DANIEL ANDREWS, b. August 02, 1879.
iii. LOUELIN (LOUELLA) ANDREWS, b. June 08, 1883; m. ?? MILLER.
iv. ANNA MARY ANDREWS, b. July 25, 1885; m. ?? PEMBERTON.
v. CLARA ELIZABETH ANDREWS, b. June 17, 1887; m. ?? KINZER.
vi. RAYMOND JAMES ANDREWS, b. September 28, 1889.
vii. NATHAN FRANKLIN ANDREWS, b. January 10, 1893.
viii. MARTH GRACE ANDREWS, b. August 06, 1895; m. ?? THORNBURY.
ix. HELEN MARIE ANDREWS, b. June 15, 1898; m. RAYMOND JARVIS, DR..
Notes for HELEN MARIE ANDREWS:
Helen was my mother’s favorite aunt. She was really a great person. They had no children but were very
kind to me. Aunt Helen was very down to earth,
and would talk about anything, she also had a great sense of humor.
x. WILLIAM ANDREWS, b. October 20, 1904.
4. M
ARGARET
3 A
NDREWS
(D
ANIEL
2, J
, J
OHN
1) was born September 03, 1830 in Columbiana County, Ohio, and died May 01, 1913.
She married J
OHN
L
LOYD
April 26, 1851.
Children of M
ARGARET
A
NDREWS
and J
OHN
L
LOYD
are:
i. MARY CAROLINE4 LLOYD, b. March 18, 1852; d. June 02, 1864.
ii. W.F. LLOYD, b. August 04, 1855; d. June 21, 1875.
iii. MARTHA E. LLOYD, b. February 19, 1858; d. 1923.
iv. SYBIL J. LLOYD, b. August 13, 1860; d. 1926.
v. ELIZABETH LLOYD, b. March 16, 1863; d. March 1936.
vi. RUTH H. LLOYD, b. January 28, 1867; d. 1920.
vii. JOHN CLEMSON LLOYD, b. May 20, 1869; d. December 25, 1949.
Generation No. 4
5. E
DWIN
C
HAPMAN
4 A
NDREWS
(J
AMES
3, D
, D
ANIEL
2, J
, J
OHN
1) was born April 01, 1881 in Marshall County, Iowa, and died October 14, 1959
in Marshalltown,
Iowa. He married I
VA
A
NNA
L
OUNSBERRY
June 26, 1907 in Marshall County, Iowa, daughter of H
ARVEY
L
OUNSBERRY
and S
ARAH
G
OURLEY
.
Notes for E
DWIN
C
HAPMAN
A
NDREWS
:
Grandpa Andrews was a strong man, He worked hard all of his life. When I first meet him I think he
was getting bald, but you could still tell he had red hair. He
worked the farm, raised hogs and corn. When he was young, I do not know at what age he was roping a
horse and had the rope around his fingers. He lost all of the
fingers on his right hand, except his thumb. He always smelled like work. He had a wonderful workshop
in the barn where he could build or fix anything. These are
the things I remember.
Buried at Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Iowa
More About E
DWIN
C
HAPMAN
A
NDREWS
:
Fact 1: 1907, Married in Marshalltown
Fact 2: 1914, Moved to farm at Spring Valley, Minnesota
Fact 3: 1923, Moved to farm at Knoxville, Iowa
Fact 4: 1938, Moved to farm at Marshalltown, Iowa
Fact 5: Cause of death: Heart attack at home
Notes for I
VA
A
NNA
L
OUNSBERRY
:
Buried at Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Iowa
Grandma always seemed old to me. Even though I remember her face, which stayed young for most of
her life, maybe it was the way she dressed. She collected
buttons and was very proud of her collection. She and my mother did not always get along, maybe both
were to strong headed for their own good.
Children of E
DWIN
A
NDREWS
and I
VA
L
OUNSBERRY
are:
6. i. RUTH AGNES5 ANDREWS, b. June 30, 1908, Marshalltown, Iowa; d. December 28, 1987, Mill Valley,
California.
7. ii. JAMES CLAIRE ANDREWS, b. March 04, 1910, Marshalltown, IA; d. February 15, 1983, Fort Collins,
CO.
8. iii. RICHARD EDWIN ANDREWS, b. Private.
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