Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . 11, 1865, in Richmond, Berkshire county,son of Deming Lewis and Sarah (Werden) Andrews, the former alsoa native of Richmond and the latter of Connecticut. Selden DemingAndrews completed his general education with his graduation in 1881from the Pittsfield high school. Immediately thereafter he found em-ployment in the hardware establishment of a brother-in-law, Mr. , a one-half interest in which he purchased in 1898, this part-nership association continuing to conduct an increasi


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . 11, 1865, in Richmond, Berkshire county,son of Deming Lewis and Sarah (Werden) Andrews, the former alsoa native of Richmond and the latter of Connecticut. Selden DemingAndrews completed his general education with his graduation in 1881from the Pittsfield high school. Immediately thereafter he found em-ployment in the hardware establishment of a brother-in-law, Mr. , a one-half interest in which he purchased in 1898, this part-nership association continuing to conduct an increasingly successful. q) ^ ,/0~:^ BERKSHIRE COUNTY 3l>1 hardware business. Mr. \\illianis (lispcisecl of liis interest therein toMr. John H. Eells, in J902, and it has since 1>een conducted under thename of Berkshire Hardware Company, Mr. Eells being the oi^ce man-ager, and Mr. /Vndrews general manager. Mr. .Xndrews is a memberof the Masonic fraternity and the Royal Arcanum. ti& married, August 13, 1889, Carrie, daughter of Abraham children are Harold Volk Andrews, born June 9, 1892, and Ed-Avard Deming Andrews, born March 6, 1894. The famdy reside at 42Clinton street, with summer home at Richmond, Berkshire county, Mas-sachusetts. The Andrews family of Berkshire county is linealh- descended fromJohn Andrus (or, as spelled in earliest land records, Andrews, a spell-ing generally adopted by his posterity) who was one of the eighty-fourjjroprietors of the ancient town -of Tunxis (the name of an Indian tribe),afterwards ffarmingtowne, now Earmington, Connecticut. He diedin


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