Andrews genealogy and alliance . lOHN D. WYKER. MRS. JOHN D. \V^•KI,k CHAPTER I Notes Taken from Sources Described ThereinON Andrews Family in General. The set of books of fifty volumes was gatheredfrom the old parish records of New England andare indexed in one volume. Under the head of An-drews- several pages of the indexed volume werefilled. The day and a half we spent in the libraryreading Andrews History was too little to allowme to go over more than half of the references toJohn, Thomas, and Eleanor. The first time thename Eleanor occurred records the birth of Samuel,the son of Samuel an


Andrews genealogy and alliance . lOHN D. WYKER. MRS. JOHN D. \V^•KI,k CHAPTER I Notes Taken from Sources Described ThereinON Andrews Family in General. The set of books of fifty volumes was gatheredfrom the old parish records of New England andare indexed in one volume. Under the head of An-drews- several pages of the indexed volume werefilled. The day and a half we spent in the libraryreading Andrews History was too little to allowme to go over more than half of the references toJohn, Thomas, and Eleanor. The first time thename Eleanor occurred records the birth of Samuel,the son of Samuel and his wife Eleanor, September8, 1709. Eleanor, the daughter of Samuel and Eleanor,born March 12, 1713. Thomas, March 3, 1720;all of East Haddon. A letter from Haddon, Conn., speaks of SarahAndrews, daughter of Samuel and Eleanor Lee An-drews. (The name Eleanor seemed to be spelledaccording to the education of the town clerk. In re-cording the birth of one child it would be correctlyspelled; the second child would be recorded as bornto Samuel


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