Person:Isaac Andrews (7)

Watchers
m. 8 Feb 1695
  1. Elizabeth Andrews1694 -
  2. Samuel Andrews1697 - 1763
  3. Hannah Andrews1700 -
  4. Sarah Andrews1702 -
  5. Jacob Andrews1705 - Abt 1775
  6. Peter Andrews1707 - 1756
  7. Nehemiah Andrews1712 - 1785
  8. Isaac AndrewsAbt 1714 - 1775
m. 21 Nov 1738
  1. Sarah Andrews1739 - 1763
  2. Mary Andrews1741 - 1745
  3. Jeremiah Andrews1743 - 1823
  4. Elizabeth Andrews1745 - 1760
  5. Isaac Andrews1749 - 1820
  6. Edward Andrews1751 - 1752
  7. Letitia Andrews1754 - 1760
  8. Hannah Andrews1757 - 1758
  9. Ebenezer Andrews1761 - 1766
  10. Esther Andrews1763 - 1790
Facts and Events
Name[1] Isaac Andrews
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] Abt 1714 Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co., New Jersey
Occupation[4] 1735 A tanner
Marriage 21 Nov 1738 Philadelphia MH, Philadelphia, Pa.to Elizabeth Elfreth
Will[5][6] 25 Jul 1775 Deptford Twp., Morris Co., New Jersey
Residence[1] Haddonfield, Burlington, N. Jer.
Death[2][3] 14 Dec 1775 Deptford Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey
Reference Number? 348
Reference Number? 3632
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Meldrum, Charlotte D. Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey. (Westminster, Maryland: Family Line, 1994-1995)
    vol. 3, p. 132 Evesham MM.
  2. 2.0 2.1 World Wide Web
    Home Page of Wendy Mathis Lex (12 Dec 1997).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Dornan, John P. Andrews Family: Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (Genealogical Society of New Jersey). (The Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 1949-51)
    vol 25, p. 36.
  4. Dornan, John P. Andrews Family: Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (Genealogical Society of New Jersey). (The Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 1949-51)
    vol 25, p. 37.
  5. Dornan, John P. Andrews Family: Genealogical Dictionary of New Jersey. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (Genealogical Society of New Jersey). (The Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 1949-51)
    vol 25, p. 38.
  6. Gave his wife Elizabeth his plantation on Little Mantua Creek for herlifetime, and then to his son Jeremiah in fee simple at her death"provided that jeremiah pay all the debts."