Person Info
- Name: John ANDREWES
- Sex: M
- Birth: Abt 1628 in Norwich, Norfolk Co, England b
- Death: 24 May 1662 in Ipswich, Essex Co, Massachusetts d
Parents:
- Father:
- Robert ANDREWES
Birth: Abt 1593 in Norwich, Norfolk Co, England
Death: After 1 Mar 1643/4 in Ipswich, Massachusetts
Mother:
- Elizabeth FRANKLIN
Death: After 1647
Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- John ANDREWS Death: Before 1708 in Salem, Massachusetts
- Sarah ANDREWS
Bibliography
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Anderson, Robert Charles, George F Sanborn Jr, Melinde Lutz Sanborn, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999. M-LH 929.174And. Available at http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-i-a-b/image, ..volume-ii-c-f, iii-g-h, iv-i-l, v-m-p, vi-r-s, vii-t-y. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Anderson GreatMigrationII v[1-7]p[0-9]*].
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Andrews, H Franklin, History of the Andrews Family: A Genealogy of Robert Andrews and his descendants, 1635 to 1890. Audubon, Iowa: William E Brinkerhoff, 1890. LDS Film#0874221#3. Available at http://books.google.com?id=NNg6AAAAMAAJ Information from this source tagged as [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p[0-9-]*].
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Davis, Walter Goodwin, Ancestry of Annis Spear, 1775-1858, of Litchfield, Maine, Portland, Maine: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1945. Available at https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/11232. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Davis SPEAR p[0-9]*].
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Hammatt, Abraham, The Hammatt Papers, Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Ipswich: Antiquarian Papers, 1880. Available at https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/253245. Also available at http://archive.org/details/earlyinhabitants13hamm. Reprinted Baltimore: Gen Pub Co, 1980. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Hammatt Ipswich p[0-9]*].
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Savage, James, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register. Boston, MA: Little Brown & Co, 1860. Available at http://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic01savarich. Reprinted Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Published Co, 1965. Scanned and corrected by Robert Kraft, 1994, and available at http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Sav-age [A-Z][A-Z]* [A-Z][a-z]*].
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Walters, Patricia, WALTERS, HERRMANN, and other related families, notebooks of 23 volumes. SLC: GeneSocUT, 1989. Vol 15 (AUSTIN/HARMON), Film#1597566#4. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p[0-9]*].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- date:
- abt 1628 [Ref: Anderson GreatMigrationII v1p53]
- minor in 1644, prob abt 1629 [Ref: Davis SPEAR p153]
- minor on 1 Mar 1643 [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54],
- place:
- [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p19]
- England [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54],
- parents:
- [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p19]
- Robert ANDREWES & Elizabeth ___ [Ref: Davis SPEAR p153],
- father:
- [Ref: Anderson GreatMigrationII v1p53, AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54, Sav-age
ANDREWS Robert]
Sources with Inaccurate birth and parent Information
- date:
- 1621 [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p19]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- [Ref: Davis SPEAR p153],
- place:
- [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
Sources with Inaccurate death Information
- date:
- 13 Mar 1662 [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
- 5 Apr 1705 [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p19]
Sources with Information about marriage to Sarah HOLYOKE
- names:
- [Ref: Anderson GreatMigrationII v1p54]
- John ANDREWS & Sarah ___ [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54],
- child:
- [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54, Davis SPEAR p153, Davis SPEAR p154]
Sources with Inaccurate marriage information
- names:
- John ANDREWES & Sarah CONNANT [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p19]
Research Notes:
baker and carpenter [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p26]
baker [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
1639: soldier in the war against the Pequott Indians [Ref: Hammatt Ipswich
p11]
corporal in Pequot war 1639 [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p26]
sometimes called "Corporal" [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
called "Corporal" - held that rank in the local train band [Ref: Davis SPEAR
p153]
1644: still a minor at father's death, probably entered into a fairly good
property when he was too young to manage it. Presumably Thomas Howlett and
Daniel Hovey managed the farm and inn until John was 21 [Ref: Davis SPEAR
p153]
resident of Ipswich 1646, selling land 1642 [Ref: WaltersP WALTERS HOVEY-p26]
1646, he with others gave a day's work to carting binds, the rate towards the
cart bridge, then just built, where the stone bridge now is; with the title of
"Jun'r." [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
1648: subscribed towards Major Dennison's allowance [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS
p54, Hammatt Ipswich p11]
14 (8) 1652, John Andrews, husbandman, sold to wid. Mary Webster, of Ipswich,
to the use of her and her children, all ye island lately in possession of
George Carr, twenty acres more or less, bounded by the Labour-in-vain Creek,
west. Thomas Emerson's farm south east, Thomas Boreman's farm on the north
east, which said Island lyeth in the town of Ipswich. [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS
p54]
1658: the most prominent citizens of the town asked the General Court not
to renew the license for the "White Horse" as it caused disturbance of the
public peace. It was renewed, however, as Ipswich needed its accommodations
[Ref: Davis SPEAR p153]
Mar 29 1659: deposed as "aged about thirty-one years" [Ref: Anderson
GreatMigrationII v1p54]
Nov 14 1659, John Andrews, of Ipswich, yeoman, and Sarah, his wife, sold to
Mr. Richard Dumer of same town, all that my howse and howse lott of about one
acre, be it more or less, with the barnestable, orchyard, Dunge, Gargen fences
& other Apprtences (commonly called the white house in hill street). Richard
Wattles north west, Philip Call north east, Henry Pinder south east, Widow
Quilter south west, Mr. Ayres north west, Richard Wattles north east in part,
land of Mr. William Norton east in part [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
1659: sold the "White Horse" to Mr Richard Dummer and moved to Lynn [Ref:
Davis SPEAR p153]
Feb 17 1659, John Andrews & wife Sarah, of Ipswich, sold to William Fellows,
his farm on the south side of the river bounded by a brook called Mile brook,
west; the land of Mr. Saltonshatt, called the forty acres, north west; the
common, north east and south east; John Tutles, south in part; a swamp called
Walker's swamp south in part. Also, about 20 acres in Chebacco, in Ipswich
aforesaid, bounded with the land of the widow Hoffield towards the South West,
land of John Andrews Senr, South East and East with a great creek towards the
North & North West. Also, about 6 or 8 acres in Hogg Island Marsh, the South
East end butting towards Chebacco River, and in Ipswich aforesaid. [Ref:
AndrewsHF ANDREWS p55]
Nov 28 1659: deposed "aged about thirty one years" [Ref: Anderson
GreatMigrationII v1p54]
bought a farm in Lynn with the aid of a large mortgage obtained from Gov
Bradstreet [Ref: Davis SPEAR p153]
1661: surveyor of highways [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p54]
May 1 1661: deposed "aged about thirty-two years" [Ref: Anderson
GreatMigrationII v1p54]
Corporal John Andrews died intestate & the Inventory of his estate was taken
May 23 1662 by John Dowlettell. John Hathborne & Andrew Mansfield 1116#18.4,
Estates Debter 758#11.0. The real estate consisted of one dwelling house, two
barns, a bake house, an orchard. Farm one hundred acres of upland and meadow.
Thomas Andrews, Adm'r, 27 (4) 62: The value of the crops &c, refered to the
Court at Ipswich who is to order the same partly because the farm is mortgaged
and partly because of the failing of the crops by reason of the present drouth
And the said Adm'r have liberty to further perfect the Inventory, and bring it
in to the next court at Ipswich, and furthermore is ordered to take care and
provide for the widow out of the estate until the said court held at Ipswich.
Thomas Amdrews, administrator, was brother of deceased and the same who was
the schoolmaster [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p55]
administration of estate granted to his brother, Thomas Andrews, the Ipswich
school-master, who undertook it very reluctantly. Property was valued at
about 1100#, but debts were more than 750#, including 400# to Gov Bradstreet.
Bradstreet sued the widow for the farm in March 1663, and she resigned
posession except for her "own interest". To regain that loss, Bradstreet sued
the administrator in 1664; he lost the case, witnesses testifying that John
Andrews had never paid his brother his father's legacy, that he had sold
Thomas's property and borrowed the proceeds, that he had collected tuition
charges from the fathers of Thomas's pupils and kept the money, that he owed
for three years' tuition for his own son, etc. [Ref: Davis SPEAR p153]
John Choate, aged about fifty-eight years testifieth and saith that John
Andrews, of Salem is the reputed son of Corporal John Andrews deceased,
formerly of Ipswich, for this deponent hoape to fetcch the woman to the said
John Andrews his birth and hath lived neare to said John for eleaven yeares
following and hath known him ever since. Sworn in court in Ipswich 25 Sep '83
[Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p58]
Jonas Gregory aged about forty two years testified that John Andrews of Salem
is the reputed son of Corporal John Andrews deceased formerly of Ipswich for
this deponent hath knowne the said John Andrews of Salem from his minority.
Sworn in court Ipswich 25 Sep 1683 [Ref: AndrewsHF ANDREWS p58]
Pedigree of John ANDREWES
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Robert ANDREWES
John ANDREWES
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Elizabeth FRANKLIN
Descendants of John ANDREWES
2nd generation