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I'm
Rob Salzman of
4130 SW 117th Ave # 415 Beaverton, OR,
97005 USA.
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Orrin Sylvanus AndrewsMale [1] Note
Born: 21 Dec 1859 1859-12-21 at Twinsburg, Summit Co., OH Twinsburg, Summit Co., OH [2]
Married: 26 Oct 1907 1907-10-26 at Humboldt, Allen Co., KS Humboldt, Allen Co., KS
Died: 24 Apr 1957 1957-4-24 at Humboldt, Allen Co., KS Humboldt, Allen Co., KS [4]
Father: William H. Andrews
Mother: Adeline Redfield
WIFE
Name: Harriett Weld [5] Note
Born: 11 Jul 1864 at Pecheonica, IL [6]
Died: 29 Jul 1957 at Humboldt, Allen Co., KS [7]
CHILDREN
SOURCES
1). Ray Downing
2). Ray Downing
4). Ray Downing
5). Ray Downing
6). Ray Downing
7). Ray Downing
NOTES
1). Downing.ged Marriage notice Hattie Weld, of Greeley, and O.S.Andrews, of Humboldt, married October 26, 1907, in the home of bride s mother, Mrs. A. H. Weld Early gleanings, vol 2, page 221 Mar 31, 1911... .Mr. & Mrs. O.S.Andrews 1 2 3 4 miles southeast of Greeley, have been going out all winter and cutting tree to be hauled to the sawmill to build a big barn on their place, something which few husbands and wives have done in this day or age, or even in the west. Abou the middle of December they would take dinner with them and go to the timber, day after day. When it was uncomfortably cold, they build a fire in the timber They cut the trees into lumber lengths, he at one end, she at the other of the saw. They loaded them on a wagon and took them to the mill and had the lumber cut into boards. They had 10,000 ft. lumber dut and hauled, which will build the 30 x 40 ft. barn, 20 ft. high. Last Thursday they had a barn raising on th farm, which will soon be finished. They are a great deal prouder of the barn than if they had bought the lumber, besides both enjoy the work. They are not only husband and wife, they are chums and partners in the true sense.The 1915 document written by his first cousin, Pearl Redfield, indicates that a that time Orrin was living near Garnett, Kansas. Orrin was named after his grandfather, Orrin Sylvanus Redfield, who died six weeks before young Orrin was born. On my May, 2000, visit to Humboldt, I located the graves of Orrin and his wife, Harriet. They are buried in the family plot adjacent to the graves of Orrin s parents, William H. Andrews and Adeline Redfield Harris. Orrin Sylvanus Andrews died in Humboldt in 1957 at the fine age of 97. There were no children of this marriage. An obituary obtained from the Humboldt Historical Society is in the hard files.
2). Downing.ged It appears there were no children of this marriage. An obituary from the Humboldt Union, July 30, 1957, states the following Mrs. O.S.Andrews 93, a former resident of Humboldt, died yesterday afternoon at the McAfee Nursing Home where she has lived since the fall of 1955 She suffered a stroke July 11. Mrs. Andrews was born near Pecheonica, Ill, July 11, 1864, coming to Kansa with her parents in 1893. They settled on a farm near Greeley and she taught school in that vicinity for many years. She was married to Orrin S. Andrews in 1907, and they continued to live there until moving to Humboldt in 1945. Mr. Andrews died in April of this year. She is survived by a brother, Lute Weld, Seattle, and two nephews who also live in Washington State. Services will be conducted by the Rev. John Coover at the Johnson Funeral Home, Humboldt, at 2 p.m. Thursday.
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