HENRY F. ANDREWS
Henry F. Andrews, who for some years past had the distinction of being Tabor's oldest citizen, died last Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Phelps, in Sioux Citym, where he went to spend the winter. The deceased would have been 97 years old had he lived until October 16, 1917. Death esulted from hardening of the arteries. Besides his som, A.M. Andrews of Tabor, with who he usually made his home, the deceased is survived by the following children: Mrs. Frances Phelps of Sioux City; Mrs. Virginia Moore of Siou City; Mrs. Azuba Almsted of Omaha, Mrs. Louisa Stevens of Holt county, Neb., William Andrews living near Portland, Ore., and Charles Andrews of Red Oak. The funeral and burial occurred at Red Oak cemetery.
"Mills County Tribune", Glenwood, Mills Co, Iowa, ____day, 2 April 1917, page __: __
HENRY F. ANDREWS
Henry F. Andrews, known as Tabors oldest citizen, died last Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Phelps, of Sioux City, where he had gone to spend the winter. Mr. Andrews was near 97 years of age. He had generally made his home with his son, A. M. Andrews at Tabor. The deceased is survived by four daughters and three sons.The funeral and burial occurred Friday in Red Oak.
HENRY F. ANDREWS
Henry F. Andrews, who for some years past had the distinction of being Tabor's oldest citizen, died last Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Phelps, in Sioux Citym, where he went to spend the winter. The deceased would have been 97 years old had he lived until October 16, 1917. Death esulted from hardening of the arteries. Besides his som, A.M. Andrews of Tabor, with who he usually made his home, the deceased is survived by the following children: Mrs. Frances Phelps of Sioux City; Mrs. Virginia Moore of Siou City; Mrs. Azuba Almsted of Omaha, Mrs. Louisa Stevens of Holt county, Neb., William Andrews living near Portland, Ore., and Charles Andrews of Red Oak. The funeral and burial occurred at Red Oak cemetery.
"Mills County Tribune", Glenwood, Mills Co, Iowa, ____day, 2 April 1917, page __: __
HENRY F. ANDREWS
Henry F. Andrews, known as Tabors oldest citizen, died last Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frances Phelps, of Sioux City, where he had gone to spend the winter. Mr. Andrews was near 97 years of age. He had generally made his home with his son, A. M. Andrews at Tabor. The deceased is survived by four daughters and three sons.The funeral and burial occurred Friday in Red Oak.
Family Members
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William Grandville Andrews
1844–1933
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Virginia A. Andrews Moore
1847–1928
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Albert Melville Andrews
1850–1944
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Azubah A Andrews Goehring
1853–1924
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Charles Montraville Andrews
1857–1929
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Louisa Jane Andrews Stevens
1859–1941
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Alice A Andrews Phelps
1863–1950
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John H. Andrews
1866–1867
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John Emery Andrews
1870–1953
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