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| Birth |
Bef 1760 |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
682D0988762B75438865D7C8CB46D1D1BE3D |
| Died |
19 Dec 1799 |
Guilford County, North Carolina |
| Buried |
1800 |
Guilford County, North Carolina Will & Probate |
| Person ID |
I4867 |
Ancestors of Catherine Yvonne King | The Ancestors of Catherine King from the Virginia King Family of Stafford and Louisa County, Virginia |
| Last Modified |
21 Aug 2005 00:00:00 |
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| Father |
ANDREW *Richard, b. Abt. 1722, Dorchester Co., Maryland |
| Mother |
Sarah |
| Family ID |
F1564 |
Group Sheet |
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| Family |
MONTGOMERY Mary |
| Children |
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| Family ID |
F1563 |
Group Sheet |
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- SOURCE NOTES:
From Ancestors and Relations of Parker & Trisha ( Layton ) Todd
Homepage: The Todd Family of Caroline County, Maryland
ptodd@fastol.com
The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War, by Clement s & Wright
13 August 1777, Private Jeremiah Andrew in Capt. Nehemiah Andrew's Company, 14th Battalion, Caroline County MD. Also in this company were 2nd LT Aaron Manship, Privates Beauchamp Andrew,
Nehemiah Andrew, Jun'r, William Covey, Nathan Manship, Elijah Manship, James Sullivan, Jesse
Weatherly, Jesse Wad dell, Samuel Ozment, Abnor Weatherly, John Covey, John Caul k, William
Weatherly, John Weatherly, Job Weatherly, Isaac Weatherly, John Lyster, James Dilling, Flori nce
Sullivan, Fletcher Sullivan, John Sullivan, Darby Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, William Sullivan, William
Jackson, Joshu a Dilling.
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1778 Census of Caroline County, MD, Great Choptank HD
Males 18 years of age or over
Jeremiah Andrew
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Caroline County Land Records Lib. GR#A fol 396
Dated 26 May 1779
Joseph Records of Sussex Co., DE
--to Jeremiah Andrew of Caroline Co. for 55 pounds hard mon ey, negro woman " Merear", late
property of Joseph Brown.
Witnesses: Thos. Laws, Charles Brown
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The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War, by Clement s & Wright:
Ensign Jeremiah Andrew commissioned 17 December 1781, Captain James Andrew's Co.
14th Battalion, Caroline Co., MD
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Caroline County, MD Land Records Lib. GF#A fol. 841
Dated 24 March 1785 and 14 April 1784
Joseph Richardson, Jun'r, Gent of Caroline Co.
to Richard Andrew and Jeremiah Andrew, Farmers, for 58 pou nds 1 shilling, 64 1/2 acres being
part of Painter's Range on the branches of Hunting Creek.
Ackn. by Joseph Richardson & Ann, his wife.
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1790 Census of Caroline co., MD
Jeremiah Andrew, 1 male ( 16 & up ) 2 males ( 0-16) & 2 females
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Caroline Co., MD Land Records Lib. TR#D fol. #208:
Dated 4th December 1792
Jeremiah Andrew, and Mary his wife of Caroline Co.
to Richard Andrew, Jr. of Caroline Co., MD, part of " Pain ter's Range"
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Carline Co., MD Land Records Lib TR#E fol.45
Dated 1794
Jeremiah Andrew, and Mary, his wife
to Richard Andrew, Jr. of Caroline Co., part of " Painter's Range"
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From Renne-Murphy WFT: Sally Renne Murphy:
Jeremiah Andrew married Mary Montgomery. They had at least two children, Bennett and Margaret.
Bennett Andrew married Mary Leah Dillon. Bennett and Mary Leah Dillon Andrew had at least four
children, Thomas, Mary Leah " Polly" , Sallie, and Joshua T. Andrew. Margaret Andrew married
Rodger Willis. They had at least one child , Mary Willis.
Jeremiah Andrew's will lists specific items for " son, Bennett, and granddaughter Mary Willis.
Jeremiah bequeathed a feather bed to his granddaughter Mary Willis. Bennett recieved the balance
of property except Rodger Willis."
Executors: Wife, Mary Montgomery Andrew(s) and Rodger Willis.
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