Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . ngregational Church of Farm-ington, May 9, 1658. To him and his wife Marywere born nine children: Mary, John, Hannah,Abraham, Daniel, Joseph, Rachel, Stephen and Ben-jamin. (II) Benjamin Andrews, the second in directdescent to our subject, was married May 26, 1682,to Mary Smith, and on Jan. 3, 1686, they unitedwith the church. She died in January, 1707, and onJune 14, 1710, he married Miss Dorcas Wetmore,who d


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . ngregational Church of Farm-ington, May 9, 1658. To him and his wife Marywere born nine children: Mary, John, Hannah,Abraham, Daniel, Joseph, Rachel, Stephen and Ben-jamin. (II) Benjamin Andrews, the second in directdescent to our subject, was married May 26, 1682,to Mary Smith, and on Jan. 3, 1686, they unitedwith the church. She died in January, 1707, and onJune 14, 1710, he married Miss Dorcas Wetmore,who died Dec. 4, 1716. For his third wife he mar-ried Sarah . His children were: Benjamin, John, Mary, Stephen, Daniel, Samuel, Johannahand James. (III) James Andrews, born Aug. 1, 1700, wasmarried Dec. 9, 1730, to Elizabeth Gillet, of Suf-field. Conn., and died July 18, He had twochildren: Elijah, born Dec. 6, 1731 ; and Benja-min, born June 5, 1734. (IV) Elijah Andrews, a goldsmith, was bornDec. 6, 1731, and was married Aug. 4, 1761, toSarah Thompson, a daughter of Timothy Thomp-son. She was born in Avon June 14, 1741, and died 8 9 *M UBRMCtBKBURG. IDAHO. 83Mfl . ° %4K «sZy.


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