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Emma Louella <I>Goben</I> Andrews

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Emma Louella Goben Andrews

Birth
Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
1921 (aged 59–60)
Burial
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6313974, Longitude: -96.6195064
Memorial ID
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Spouse:
Mark Henry [Marsh] Andrews (1845¨C1919)

Children:
Mark Oren Andrews (1880 - 1947)
Mary Ethel [Ethyl] Andrews (1882 - ____)
Vera Annette Andrews (1884 - 1963)
Henry Leon Andrews (1886 - 1952)
Alluwe C Andrews (1890 - ____)



Texas CSA Pension Applications

New Applicant

Spouse County CSA Unit

Andrews, Emma L. Mark Henry Andrews Grayson Co., Texas Co. D 16th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted

Other Info: Widow's Pension # 35796, filed April 22, Approved April 22, 1919; Pension allowed from May 1, 1919. - m. M. H.Andrews on the 14th day of May, 1875 in the county of Grayston, in the State of Texas - Age at time of application 60 - born in Fannin County, Texas - Resided in Texas "All of my life" - Lived in Grayson about 50 years - full name of husband: Mark Henry Andrws - date of his death: April 2, 1919 - Husband's military record: "See No. 34,144" - Letter dated April 18th 1919 To: Hon. H. B. Terrell, Comptroller Ac.; Austin, Texas: Dear Sir: Your letter of 14th inst. with enclosures received and I herewith return duly executed including Mrs. Andrews application for pension, which I believe will qualify her as pensioner. Her husband was for many years a prominent business man of our city, but late, too late to recuperate, sustained reverse that left him penniless, hence became a pensioner. The homesstead shown in application of Mrs. A. was inherited by her a few years ago from her father, and not much as a divident earner, giving her shelter and a meager income from renting as spare room or two. Should you desire further information Mr. J. W. Stewart of your department can doubtless furnish it or prompt you where to get it, but if necessary, you may call on me for it. Yours truly, A P. Fincey. - - (See Mark Henry Andrews - Veteran)



New Applicant
Spouse County CSA Unit
Andrews, Mark Henry (M. H.) Emma L. Andrews Grayson Co. Texas Co. D 16th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted
Other Info: Pension #34144 dated May 3, 1917 - Enlisted at Grayson County, Texas the later part of 1852 and served until the war closed - age at time of application 71 - born in Jackson County, Tenn - lived in Texas since 1859 - resides in Grayson County, Texas since 1859 - retired merchant.- From War Department, The Adjutant General's Office: May 9, 1917: M. H. Andrews, pvt. Co. D. 16th Reg. Texas Cav. (Dismounted) C.S.A. in May 26 '63, and on roll for Jan and Feb '64, last on file is reported present. No record of his capture or parole. - Mark Henry Andrews did not enjoy any benefit from his pension: To: The State of Texas, County of Grayson: I, Steward Scott, on oath state that I was well acquainted with M. H. Andrews in his lifetime. He is now dead, died April 2, 1919, and was buried the next day. I officiated at his funeral, as undertaker. Signed Stuart M. Scott. From Statement from Haynes & Scott, Dr. Undertakers dated April 8, 1919 to Mrs. M. H. Andrews: April 3: Casket $75.00; Suit $15.00; Shaving $5.00; Hearse $15.00; Gloves $1.50; 2 autos (7 passenger) at $!7.50 ea; Living Grave $1.50; Digging -0-; Total $134.00 - account paid April 8, 1919. MORTUARY WARRANT of $30.00 paid to Mrs. Emma L. Andrews; 410 North East Street; Sherman, Grayson County, Texas on 17 April 1919. Burial was at West Hill Cemetery; Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died of "organic disease of heart" - - (See Emma L. Andrews - Widow)
Spouse:
Mark Henry [Marsh] Andrews (1845¨C1919)

Children:
Mark Oren Andrews (1880 - 1947)
Mary Ethel [Ethyl] Andrews (1882 - ____)
Vera Annette Andrews (1884 - 1963)
Henry Leon Andrews (1886 - 1952)
Alluwe C Andrews (1890 - ____)



Texas CSA Pension Applications

New Applicant

Spouse County CSA Unit

Andrews, Emma L. Mark Henry Andrews Grayson Co., Texas Co. D 16th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted

Other Info: Widow's Pension # 35796, filed April 22, Approved April 22, 1919; Pension allowed from May 1, 1919. - m. M. H.Andrews on the 14th day of May, 1875 in the county of Grayston, in the State of Texas - Age at time of application 60 - born in Fannin County, Texas - Resided in Texas "All of my life" - Lived in Grayson about 50 years - full name of husband: Mark Henry Andrws - date of his death: April 2, 1919 - Husband's military record: "See No. 34,144" - Letter dated April 18th 1919 To: Hon. H. B. Terrell, Comptroller Ac.; Austin, Texas: Dear Sir: Your letter of 14th inst. with enclosures received and I herewith return duly executed including Mrs. Andrews application for pension, which I believe will qualify her as pensioner. Her husband was for many years a prominent business man of our city, but late, too late to recuperate, sustained reverse that left him penniless, hence became a pensioner. The homesstead shown in application of Mrs. A. was inherited by her a few years ago from her father, and not much as a divident earner, giving her shelter and a meager income from renting as spare room or two. Should you desire further information Mr. J. W. Stewart of your department can doubtless furnish it or prompt you where to get it, but if necessary, you may call on me for it. Yours truly, A P. Fincey. - - (See Mark Henry Andrews - Veteran)



New Applicant
Spouse County CSA Unit
Andrews, Mark Henry (M. H.) Emma L. Andrews Grayson Co. Texas Co. D 16th Texas Cavalry, Dismounted
Other Info: Pension #34144 dated May 3, 1917 - Enlisted at Grayson County, Texas the later part of 1852 and served until the war closed - age at time of application 71 - born in Jackson County, Tenn - lived in Texas since 1859 - resides in Grayson County, Texas since 1859 - retired merchant.- From War Department, The Adjutant General's Office: May 9, 1917: M. H. Andrews, pvt. Co. D. 16th Reg. Texas Cav. (Dismounted) C.S.A. in May 26 '63, and on roll for Jan and Feb '64, last on file is reported present. No record of his capture or parole. - Mark Henry Andrews did not enjoy any benefit from his pension: To: The State of Texas, County of Grayson: I, Steward Scott, on oath state that I was well acquainted with M. H. Andrews in his lifetime. He is now dead, died April 2, 1919, and was buried the next day. I officiated at his funeral, as undertaker. Signed Stuart M. Scott. From Statement from Haynes & Scott, Dr. Undertakers dated April 8, 1919 to Mrs. M. H. Andrews: April 3: Casket $75.00; Suit $15.00; Shaving $5.00; Hearse $15.00; Gloves $1.50; 2 autos (7 passenger) at $!7.50 ea; Living Grave $1.50; Digging -0-; Total $134.00 - account paid April 8, 1919. MORTUARY WARRANT of $30.00 paid to Mrs. Emma L. Andrews; 410 North East Street; Sherman, Grayson County, Texas on 17 April 1919. Burial was at West Hill Cemetery; Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, died of "organic disease of heart" - - (See Emma L. Andrews - Widow)


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