Henry Hanson Andrews

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Henry Hanson Andrews

Also Known As: "Henry", "Heanry Andrews", "Henry Hanson Andrews"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Waterford, Elkhart County, Indiana, United States
Death: June 29, 1909 (73)
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, United States
Place of Burial: Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Andrew and Elizabeth Tressler Andrew
Husband of Hannah H. Andrews
Father of Effie Harriett Davis; Ida May Andrews; Arthur Jacob Andrews; Lewis Andrews and Margaret Alphretta Taylor

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Robert Lee Taylor
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About Henry Hanson Andrews

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Birth: May 8, 1836 Elkhart County Indiana, USA

Death: Jun. 26, 1909 Winterset Madison County Iowa, USA

h/o Hannah H. (Landis)

s/o Jacob & Elizabeth (Connard)

Winterset Madisonian-Winterset, Iowa July 1, 1909

Henry H. Andrews died at his home on East Washington street at 3 a.m. Saturday, after suffering almost three weeks with paralysis. He never rallied and gradually weakened to the end. Brief funeral services were held at the home at 12:30 Sunday, conducted by Rev. ReQua and interment was in the McDonald cemetery, near the North River U. B. church where Rev. Stiverson preached the funeral sermon from Job.

Winterset Madisonian July 1, 1909

Obituary

Henry Hanson Andrews was born in Elkhart county, Indiana, May 8, 1836 and died June 26, 1909, aged 73 years, 1 month and 18 days. Only one sister and one brother survive him. He was married to Hannah H. Landis on Jan. 23, 1862 and their married life approached the fifty years. To them were born five children, all living, as are ten grandchildren, this being the first death in the family. He came to Iowa in 1868 and to Madison county in 1888, living on farms in Jackson, Union and Lincoln townships before moving to town in 1904. The wife and three children were by him at the close, Lewis of Clearfield; Arthur and Mrs. Maggie Taylor of this community. The two older daughters could not reach him. He united with the Methodist church in Indiana and was a member of West Star church at one time. He never lost his faith in God. His life was one of constant toil and the strong right arm that was so long the support of the family was the first member to yield to death.

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Spouse:
 Hannah H Landis Andrews (1842 - 1912)*
Children:
 Ida May Andrews (1864 - 1951)*
 Arthur Jacob Andrews (1869 - 1945)*
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Burial: North McDonald Cemetery Winterset Madison County Iowa, USA

Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Carolyn Record added: Nov 29, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44928912

h/o Hannah H. (Landis) s/o Jacob & Elizabeth (Connard)

Winterset Madisonian-Winterset, Iowa July 1, 1909

Henry H. Andrews died at his home on East Washington street at 3 a.m. Saturday, after suffering almost three weeks with paralysis. He never rallied and gradually weakened to the end. Brief funeral services were held at the home at 12:30 Sunday, conducted by Rev. ReQua and interment was in the McDonald cemetery, near the North River U. B. church where Rev. Stiverson preached the funeral sermon from Job.

Winterset Madisonian July 1, 1909

Obituary

Henry Hanson Andrews was born in Elkhart county, Indiana, May 8, 1836 and died June 26, 1909, aged 73 years, 1 month and 18 days. Only one sister and one brother survive him. He was married to Hannah H. Landis on Jan. 23, 1862 and their married life approached the fifty years. To them were born five children, all living, as are ten grandchildren, this being the first death in the family. He came to Iowa in 1868 and to Madison county in 1888, living on farms in Jackson, Union and Lincoln townships before moving to town in 1904. The wife and three children were by him at the close, Lewis of Clearfield; Arthur and Mrs. Maggie Taylor of this community. The two older daughters could not reach him. He united with the Methodist church in Indiana and was a member of West Star church at one time. He never lost his faith in God. His life was one of constant toil and the strong right arm that was so long the support of the family was the first member to yield to death.

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Henry Hanson Andrews's Timeline

1836
May 8, 1836
Waterford, Elkhart County, Indiana, United States
1863
1863
Indiana, United States
1864
August 29, 1864
Indiana, United States
1868
1868
Indiana, United States
1869
January 31, 1869
Iowa, United States
1875
October 31, 1875
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, United States
1909
June 26, 1909
Age 73
North McDonald Cemetery, Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, United States
June 29, 1909
Age 73
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, United States