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Betsy Elizabeth <I>Benjamin</I> Andrews

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Betsy Elizabeth Benjamin Andrews

Birth
Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Death
28 Aug 1834 (aged 45)
Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Betsy Elizabeth (Benjamin) Andrews, born August 24, 1789, was a daughter of Josiah, Jr. and Mary "Molly" (Bettys) Benjamin. Besty married Jesse Andrews May 11, 1806 in Saratooga Co., NY. Jesse and Betsy lived on a farm which was left him and his brother, Denison, until 1818, during which time their first seven children were born.
Jesse bought a farm from Lockwood King, Jeduthan King and Jeremiah King in the township of Covert, Seneca Co., NY, two miles east and one half mile north of Trumansburg. On Wednesday February 25, 1818 the Andrews family left Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY and arrived at their new home on Wednesday, March 4, 1818. They lived on this place until 1831 during which time seven more children were born to them. In May 1831 they moved to Bronson, Huron Co., OH, where they bought a farm on which they resided until the summer of 1834 when cholera became prevalent in that locality. Jesse and Betsy were attacked by the fatal disease of which they died.
Betsy Elizabeth (Benjamin) Andrews, born August 24, 1789, was a daughter of Josiah, Jr. and Mary "Molly" (Bettys) Benjamin. Besty married Jesse Andrews May 11, 1806 in Saratooga Co., NY. Jesse and Betsy lived on a farm which was left him and his brother, Denison, until 1818, during which time their first seven children were born.
Jesse bought a farm from Lockwood King, Jeduthan King and Jeremiah King in the township of Covert, Seneca Co., NY, two miles east and one half mile north of Trumansburg. On Wednesday February 25, 1818 the Andrews family left Stillwater, Saratoga Co., NY and arrived at their new home on Wednesday, March 4, 1818. They lived on this place until 1831 during which time seven more children were born to them. In May 1831 they moved to Bronson, Huron Co., OH, where they bought a farm on which they resided until the summer of 1834 when cholera became prevalent in that locality. Jesse and Betsy were attacked by the fatal disease of which they died.


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