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Col John Andrew

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Col John Andrew

Birth
France
Death
1835
Jefferson County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Annapolis, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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John Andrew whose grave in the Salem Hill Cemetery is marked by a small sandstone, with the inscription, “John Andrew, a native of Marseilles, in the South of France: a soldier of the Revolutionary War And Of The War Of 1812”, came to America with Lafayette, and was with Wayne in storming Stony Point, on the night of July 16, 1779, and was one of the 83 patriots wounded in the bold attack on the British stronghold, he received a bayonet thrust entirely through his abdomen, and strange as it may seem, he lived, none of the intestines being seriously injured. In the same battle, he received a saber stroke across the temple and cheek, leaving a scar which he carried to his grave. He came here about the beginning of the 19th century and when Jefferson County troops were called out to fight the British in the war of 1812, John Andrew was made first Lieut. (Col.) of the Regiment, and he served with honor and distinction until peace was declared. The date of his death is supposed to be 1835.

From the History Of Jefferson County, Ohio
By JA Caldwell
John Andrew whose grave in the Salem Hill Cemetery is marked by a small sandstone, with the inscription, “John Andrew, a native of Marseilles, in the South of France: a soldier of the Revolutionary War And Of The War Of 1812”, came to America with Lafayette, and was with Wayne in storming Stony Point, on the night of July 16, 1779, and was one of the 83 patriots wounded in the bold attack on the British stronghold, he received a bayonet thrust entirely through his abdomen, and strange as it may seem, he lived, none of the intestines being seriously injured. In the same battle, he received a saber stroke across the temple and cheek, leaving a scar which he carried to his grave. He came here about the beginning of the 19th century and when Jefferson County troops were called out to fight the British in the war of 1812, John Andrew was made first Lieut. (Col.) of the Regiment, and he served with honor and distinction until peace was declared. The date of his death is supposed to be 1835.

From the History Of Jefferson County, Ohio
By JA Caldwell

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139996773/john-andrew: accessed ), memorial page for Col John Andrew (unknown–1835), Find a Grave Memorial ID 139996773, citing Annapolis Lutheran Cemetery, Annapolis, Jefferson County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Fleahead (contributor 48112835).