Philip Andrews1

#1426, b. 1853, d. April 1928
Philip Andrews|b. 1853\nd. Apr 1928|p1426.htm|Peter Andrews|b. 19 Jan 1822\nd. 1906|p1424.htm|Mary Geist|b. 1825\nd. 1893|p1425.htm|Martin Andrews|b. 9 Sep 1792|p1419.htm|Nancy (Ann) Metzler|b. 30 Jan 1792\nd. 13 Aug 1878|p1420.htm|Philip Geist|b. 1800|p1734.htm|Mary Geist|b. 1798|p1735.htm|
  • Birth*: Philip Andrews was born in 1853 at Lancaster, PA, US.1
  • He was the son of Peter Andrews and Mary Geist.1
  • (Witness) Census: Philip Andrews witnessed the census of Peter Andrews and Mary Geist in 1860 at W. Lampeter, Lancaster, PA, US, ;
    Andrews, Peter 38 farmer $1800
         Mary 35
         Martin 14
         Mary H. 12
         Cath. 9
         Phillip 7
         Amanda 5
         Franklin 10/12
    Living next door to:
    Phillip Geist 60 gentleman $12,000 and $500
         Mary 62.2
  • (Witness) Residence: Philip Andrews witnessed the residence of Peter Andrews and Mary Geist in 1865 at Whiteside, IL, US.3
  • (Witness) Census: Philip Andrews witnessed the census of Peter Andrews and Mary Geist in 1870 at Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US, ;
    Andreas, Peter 49 retired farmer 10780,2705 PA
         Mary 46 PA
         Amanda 14 PA
         Phillip 17 day laborer PA
         Elizabeth 7 PA
         Harry 4 IL
         Franklin 10 PA.4
  • Occupation*: Philip Andrews was a farmer between 1870 and 1927 at Whiteside, IL, US.3
  • Marriage*: He married Eugenia E. Johnson in 1875 at Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US.1
  • Census*: Philip Andrews and Eugenia E. Johnson appeared on the census of 1880 at Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US, ;
    Andrews, Philip 27 farmer PA/PA/PA
         Eugenia 26 IL/Can/Nev
         Mary A. 5 IL/PA/IL
         Ernest 4 IL/PA/IL
         Philip E. 2 IL/PA/IL
    Schwank, Anna 17 servant IL/Ger/Ger
    Eick, Frederick 24 farm hand NJ/NJ/NJ.5
  • Illness*: Philip Andrews was ill with Suffered a stroke and never recovered his health and strength. in 1925 at Whiteside, IL, US.3
  • Retirement*: He was retired in 1927 at Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US.3
  • Death*: He died in April 1928 at 607 W. Fourth Street, Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US, Three sons and three daughters survive:
    Earl Andreas of Rick Falls, Van and Eaton Andreas, Mrs. Lily Coats, Sterling; Mrs. E.B.Zimmerman and Mrs. David Peck both of Atalissa, Iowa. Also leaves 20 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; two brothers - Martin Andreas, Sterling; and Frank Andreas of Emerson; and one sister, Mrs. Ed Powell, east of Sterling.
    Also served as road commissioner of Sterling twsp when Avenue G bridge was built. Known and respected throughout Whiteside and Lee counties.1
  • Burial*: He was buried after April 1928 at Riverside cemetery, Sterling, Whiteside, IL, US.3

Family: Eugenia E. Johnson d. a 1928

Citations:

  1. [S242] Submissions, Family Files (Lancaster, PA: Lancaster County History Society), Obituary for Philip; Lancaster County Historical Society.
  2. [S240] 1860 US Federal Census (Population Schedule), PA, Lancaster County (Database online, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2004), Lancaster, W. Lampeter, pg 18; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  3. [S242] Submissions, Family Files (Lancaster, PA: Lancaster County History Society), Obituary; Lancaster County Historical Society.
  4. [S644] 1870 US Federal Census (Population Schedule), IL, Whiteside County (Database online, Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, 2003), Sterling, Sheet 5, image 23, stamped 278, dwelling 33, family 38; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
  5. [S645] 1880 US Federal Census (Population Schedule), IL, Whiteside County (Database online, Proto, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1880, Census as of 1 June 1880), Sterling, ED210, sheet/image 2, dwelling 17, family 17; http://www.ancestry.com, subscription database, (Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC).
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