Person:Abraham Andrews (4)

Abraham Andrews
b.Est 1650
d.Bet 1 Jul 1729 and 31 Dec 1729 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
m. Bef 1642
  1. Hannah AndrewsEst 1642 -
  2. Elizabeth AndrewsEst 1644 -
  3. Mary AndrewsEst 1645 -
  4. John Andrews1646 - Bef 1683
  5. Thomas Andrews1647/48 - Bef 1718
  6. Abraham AndrewsEst 1650 - 1729
  7. Esther AndrewsEst 1652 -
  8. Rebecca AndrewsEst 1654 -
  9. Jeremiah AndrewsEst 1656 - Bef 1713
  10. Ruth AndrewsEst 1658 -
m. Bef 1672
  1. Rebecca Andrews1672 -
  2. Mary Andrews1674/75 - 1709
  3. Hannah Andrews1678 -
  4. Abraham Andrews1680 -
  5. Sarah Andrews1683/84 - 1773
  6. Rachel Andrews1686 - Aft 1738
  7. John Andrews1688 -
  8. Thomas Andrews1694 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Abraham Andrews
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1650 Estimate based on estimated date of marriage dates of birth of siblings.
Marriage Bef 1672 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (Rebecca).
to Rebecca Carrington
Death[2] Bet 1 Jul 1729 and 31 Dec 1729 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Abraham was a man of note in Waterbury, CT. He served as one of the town's first townsmen or selectmen. His house lot was to the west of John Welton's lot.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Abraham Andrews, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:20.

    Andrews, Abraham, s. of Francis. Deputy (Waterbury), May 1712. He settled in Farmington; m. Rebecca -----, and d. in 1729. The Andrews Memorial calls her dau. of John Carrington, of which we have not seen evidence; but if true, she must have been sister of John of Waterbury, and presumably dau. of the John who was executed for witchcraft. Removed soon to Waterbury.

  2. Ward, Anna L. (Anna Lydia); Joseph Anderson; and Sarah J. (Sarah Johnson) Prichard. The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, from the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five. (New Haven, CT: The Price & Lee Company, 1896)
    8AP.

    He died between July 1st and Dec. 31st. 1729.