Andrews genealogy and alliance . ll of Philadel-phia, is certainly the most historic bell in the bell cracked the second time when tolling forPresident McKinleys funeral. Tablet in St. Johns Church: Rev. John Andrews, , born April 4, 1746,died March 29, 1813, under whose ministrations asMissionary to York and Carlisle, this edifice in itsoriginal form was erected in 1771. Founder of thefirst Classical School, West of the SusquehannaRiver, afterward the York County Academy. Pro-fessor of Moral Philosophy and Vice-Provost of theUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1791-1810. Provost of th


Andrews genealogy and alliance . ll of Philadel-phia, is certainly the most historic bell in the bell cracked the second time when tolling forPresident McKinleys funeral. Tablet in St. Johns Church: Rev. John Andrews, , born April 4, 1746,died March 29, 1813, under whose ministrations asMissionary to York and Carlisle, this edifice in itsoriginal form was erected in 1771. Founder of thefirst Classical School, West of the SusquehannaRiver, afterward the York County Academy. Pro-fessor of Moral Philosophy and Vice-Provost of theUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1791-1810. Provost of the University of Pennsylvania 1810-1813. In recognition of whose variously active andeminently useful life, this Tablet was erected byYork Alumni Association of the University of The church at York, Pa., built by Rev. John An-drews, in which I found the tablet and the printedcentennial sermon. We saw his portrait, easily rec-ognized by resemblance to family. Another por-trait hangs in the University of Pennsylvania. 62. AND ALLIANCES. York County, Pa., Historical Society records: A committee was appointed and the Legislatureadopted measures to check the growth of committee to seize the estates of the disaffected,and confiscate the property. John Andrews and anumber of others soon after Congress came to Yorkon October 21, 1777, were appointed to collect arms,accoutrements and blankets for the army from theinhabitants who had not taken the oath of allegiance,or who had aided the enemy. Following names of persons in York who ownedslaves in 1780: Rev. John Andrews 3. 4th Battalion, York Militia, Col. John Andrews;Lieutenant-Colonel was William Walker; Major,Simon Benorsdal. Humphrey Andrews; Captain James Taylor, com-manded by Anthony Wayne, New York and Ticon-deroga. Tablets placed by Daughters of the AmericanRevolution in York, Pa.: This tablet commemorates the meeting of Conti-nental Congress in York, Pa., September 20, 1777,to June 27, 1778, during the


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