Andrews, Andrew J.

Cattle Drover

Birth: July 14, 1815, Burlington, Hartford County, Connecticut
Death: May 2, 1873, Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio
Burial: Vienna Township Cemetery, Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio
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This notice of Andrew Andrews' appointment appeared in the Western Reserve Chronicle on July 10, 1862.

Published Biographies

From Harriet Taylor Upton, A Twentieth Century History of Trumbull County, Ohio: A Narrative Account of Its Historical Progress, Its People, and Its Principal Interests (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1909), Volume 1, p. 596:

One of the substantial citizens of Vienna was Andrew J. Andrews. He married Rosina Hamblin, and after her death, Mary Barnhisel. His occupation was that of a cattle drover. Two children were born, Lucy E. and Lucius, who married Cornelia Woodford. The son was a teacher, and his daughter, Mary R., is the wife of E. L. Hauser, and resides in Warren.

From Alfred Andrews, Genealogical History of John and Mary Andrews, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn., 1640: Embracing Their Descendants to 1872; With an Introduction of Miscellaneous Names of Andrews, With Their Progenitors as Far as Known; To Which Is Added A List of Some of the Authors, Clergymen, Physicians, and Soldiers of the Name (Chicago, Ill.: A. H. Andrews & Co., and Hartford, Conn.: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1872), p. 386:

ANDREW JACKSON ANDREWS, seventh son of Whitely Hunn, of Burlington, Conn., and Delaware County, Ohio, and his first wife, Rosina Hamblin, born 14th January 1815, married 7th January, 1835, Mary Barnhisel, born 23d August, 1816. His occupation is a cattle drover, and his residence is at Vienna, Trumbull County, Ohio.


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