H/O Esther Elisabeth (Jones) Andrews
SOUTH DAKOTA MAN DIES ON VISIT WITH DAUGHTER
I. M. Andrews 74 years of age, died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Robison at Green River. Mr. Andrews was a resident of South Dakota and with his wife was visiting his daughter at this place. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Rice at the home Friday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor choir furnished music interment at Elgin cemetery.
Ira Maynard Andrews was born at Canton Ohio April 10, 1849. He spent his boyhood days in Indiana, and was married to Esther Elizabeth Jones in 1870 and moved to Olivet, Dakota, in 1872. Later the family moved to Mankton, South Dakota, where Mr. Andrews had made his home until seven months ago, when he came to Green River. He leaves an aged widow, three daughters, Mrs. Laura Folmsbee and Mrs. Mary Monlin of Omaha, Nebraska, and Mrs. Joseph Robison of Green River; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren
H/O Esther Elisabeth (Jones) Andrews
SOUTH DAKOTA MAN DIES ON VISIT WITH DAUGHTER
I. M. Andrews 74 years of age, died Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Robison at Green River. Mr. Andrews was a resident of South Dakota and with his wife was visiting his daughter at this place. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Rice at the home Friday afternoon. The Christian Endeavor choir furnished music interment at Elgin cemetery.
Ira Maynard Andrews was born at Canton Ohio April 10, 1849. He spent his boyhood days in Indiana, and was married to Esther Elizabeth Jones in 1870 and moved to Olivet, Dakota, in 1872. Later the family moved to Mankton, South Dakota, where Mr. Andrews had made his home until seven months ago, when he came to Green River. He leaves an aged widow, three daughters, Mrs. Laura Folmsbee and Mrs. Mary Monlin of Omaha, Nebraska, and Mrs. Joseph Robison of Green River; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren
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