Person:Allen Andes (1)

Watchers
  1. Allen Andes1814 - 1876
m. 19 Oct 1837
  1. William A. Andes1838 - 1839
  2. Daniel Davis AndesAbt 1840 - Abt 1864
  3. James A. Andes1841 -
  4. Mary A. AndesAbt 1843 -
  5. John Leonard AndesAbt 1845 -
  6. William W. AndesAbt 1847 -
  7. Sarah AndesAbt 1849 -
  8. Nathan W. AndesAbt 1851 -
  9. Allen Jacob AndesAbt 1853 -
  10. David Franklin AndesAbt 1855 -
  11. Elizabeth Z Andes1856 - 1859
  12. Waid H. Andes1858 - 1859
  13. Mark Stoneman AndesAbt 1861 - 1938
Facts and Events
Name[1] Allen Andes
Gender Male
Birth[3][4][5][6] 23 Nov 1814 Tennessee, United StatesBorn in East Tennessee
Residence[6] 1836 Tennessee, United StatesLived in East Tennessee
Residence[6] 1837 Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
Marriage 19 Oct 1837 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
to Elizabeth Davis
Census[4] 1850 Sand Creek, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.471147 Longitude: W88.630894 Sand Creek Illinois United States of America
Property? 1850 Sand Creek, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesValue of real estate: 200 Map: Latitude: N39.471147 Longitude: W88.630894 Sand Creek Illinois United States of America
Census[7] 3 Jul 1855 Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
Occupation[3] 1860 Subdivision 66, Windsor, Shelby, Illinois, USAFarmer Map: Latitude: N39.436508 Longitude: W88.596336 Subdivision 66 Windsor Illinois United States
Property[3] 1860 Subdivision 66, Windsor, Shelby, Illinois, USAValue of real estate: 1500; Value of personal estate: 600 Map: Latitude: N39.436508 Longitude: W88.596336 Subdivision 66 Windsor Illinois United States
Census[3] 8 Jun 1860 Subdivision 66, Windsor, Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.436508 Longitude: W88.596336 Subdivision 66 Windsor Illinois United States
Property[8] 1870 Tower Hill, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesValue of real estate: 3000; Value of personal estate: 500 Map: Latitude: N39.390701 Longitude: W88.962936 Tower Hill Illinois United States of America
Census[8] 27 Jul 1870 Tower Hill, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.390701 Longitude: W88.962936 Tower Hill Illinois United States of America
Death[5][6] 22 Apr 1876 Tower Hill, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.390701 Longitude: W88.962936 Tower Hill Illinois United States of America
Burial[5] 1876 Tower Hill, Shelby, Illinois, United StatesMap: Latitude: N39.390701 Longitude: W88.962936 Methodist Cemetery Tower Hill Illinois United States of America
References
  1. Martin, R. Eden. Hattie and Ruth: The Letters of Hattie Pifer and Her Daughter, Ruth Pifer Martin: Together with Fragments of F. (Chicago, 2011)
    pg. 360; list of Daniel Davis heirs.

    The list of Daniel’s heirs includes:

    Evan Baker and Sally Baker, his wife, formerly Sally Davis

    William Davis, married Sarah Caroline Tull

    Isom Davis
    Allen Andes and Elizabeth Andes his wife, late Elizabeth Davis
    William Baker and Nancy Baker his wife, late Nancy Davis
    Leonard Scroggins and Mary Ann Scroggins his wife, late Mary Ann Davis
    Hannah Davis, married William Forrest Tull (brother of Sarah Caro- line Tull)
    Charles W. Davis , born Oct. 1, 1847 in Sand Creek district; married Perlina Elisabeth Trigg. Died July 7, 1944.
    James Davis

  2.   Illinois State Archives, and Illinois State Genealogical Society. Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900. (Springfield, IL: Illinois State Archives, 1985–Present)
    Allen Andress and Elizabeth Davis.

    ANDRESS, ALLEN
    DAVIS, ELIZABETH
    1837-10-19
    Page: 1
    Volume: 10
    SHELBY

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M653)
    Allen Andes household; Census Place: Subdivision 66, Shelby, Illinois; Roll: M653_228; Page: 600; Image: 604; Family History Library Film: 803228.; Dwelling 69.
  4. 4.0 4.1 United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    Allen Andes household; Census Place: Sand Creek, Shelby,Illinois; Roll: M432_128; Page: 98B; Image: 473.; Dwelling 18.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Find A Grave
    Allen Andes; 1876; Illinois.

    Birth: Nov. 23, 1814
    Tennessee, USA
    Death: Apr. 22, 1876
    Shelby County
    Illinois, USA


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Davis Andes (1819 - 1865)

    Children:
    James A Andes (1841 - 1917)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Note: 61 yrs 4 mos 29 days

    Burial:
    Methodist Cemetery
    Tower Hill
    Shelby County
    Illinois, USA

    Created by: Ann O
    Record added: Aug 11, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 56944129

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Combined History of Shelby & Moultrie Counties, Illinois: and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. (Cleveland, Ohio: Micro Photo Division, Bell and Howell Company, [19--?])
    pg. 276; James A. Andes.

    JAMES A. ANDES.

    MR. ANDES, who is now engaged in the grain business at Tower Hill, is a native of the county, and was born in Windsor township, on the 5th of March, 1841. On his father's side he is of German descent, though the family has lived in this township fo r several generations. His great-grandfather emigrated from Germany to America, and settled in the State of Pennsylvania. His grandfather was born in Pennsylvania, and at an early period emigrated to East Tennessee, where Allen Andes, father of the subjec t of this sketch, was born. In the year 1837, Allen Andes, then a young man, came to Illinois and settled in Shelby county. In 1838, be married Elizabeth Davis, who was born in Greenbrier county, Virginia. He began farming on Sand Creek, in Windsor townsh ip. James A. Andes was the third of a family of twelve children. His mother died in Windsor township, and his father in Tower Hill township. He was married in Windsor township, and his home was in that part of the county till he was twenty-five years of a ge. The educational advantages existing in his boyhood were comparatively limited. The schools were held in log school-houses, and had by no means reached their present state of efficiency. He improved his opportunities as best he could, and partly in stu dy by himself acquired the elements of a good education. At the age of eighteen he began teaching on Upper Sand Creek, in Windsor township. Many of his pupils were older and larger than himself. He taught three winters, and then for two terms attended the old seminary at Shelbyville, under C. W. Jerome. He afterwards taught school several years. He has taught in the county twelve winters altogether, in Windsor, Okaw, Tower Hill and Big Spring townships. His marriage took place on the 14th of March, 1865, to Sarah E. Selby, daughter of James M. and Lydia M. Selby. Mrs. Andes was born in Okaw township, and her parents were among the early settlers of that part of the county. Her grandfather came to this county from Kentucky. Her father was born in Kentucky, and was a boy when the family became residents of Shelby county.

    Her mother, Lydia M. Skeen, was a native of the state, and was born in Effingham county.

    In the fall of 1865, Mr. Andes purchased a farm in Tower Hill township, and has since been a resident of that part of the county. In 1872, he began the grain business at Tower Hill, which he has since carried on. His residence is in the village of Tower H ill, though he owns a farm adjoining the town. In his political belief he was originally a Republican. By his first vote for President, cast in 1864, he assisted to elect Lincoln to his second term. He continued a Republican till 1874, when he became conv inced that the legislation of the country was conducted in favor of capital and to the injury of the laboring and productive classes, and he then joined the Greenback party. He was one of the first members of that political organization in his part of the county, and has remained steadfast in his adherence to its principles. He is known as a man of strict personal integrity and business capacity. At different times he has filled the office of assessor, collector and clerk of Tower Hill township. He has tw o children, Luella and Minnie Andes. For a number of years be has been connected with the Methodist Church. He is a man of liberal opinions and progressive views, and is popular as a business man.

  7. Shelby, Illinois, United States. 1855 Illinois State Census
    Allen Andes household; llinois State Archives; Springfield, Illinois; Illinois State Census, 1855; Archive Collection Number: 103.008; Roll Number: 2191; Line: 6.
  8. 8.0 8.1 United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Allen Andes household; Census Place: Tower Hill, Shelby,Illinois; Roll: M593_277; Page: 314A; Image: 631; Family History Library Film: 545776.; Dwelling 93.