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Calvin Andrew

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Calvin Andrew

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
27 Aug 1898 (aged 76)
Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Warren, Huntington County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6829499, Longitude: -85.4212814
Memorial ID
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Son of James Andrew and Elizabeth Glosson Andrew. First wife: Susan Sheilds, Second wife: Amy Ann Young.

The following entry was found on page 28 of Ira Brown's Journal & Coffin Records
Funeral Dirctor Warren, Indiana:

"29 Aug 1895 Casket & box for Calvin Andrew, born NC 5 Dec 1821, died on his farm 2 miles from Warren Saturday night 27th. Riley Andrew was at his father's house when he died, so he ask Sam Ranger to come after Ira Brown & Jode Shultz wernt out and attended the body. The next morning James Riley & Charles Andrew all son's of Calvin andrew selected the casket. Sunday evening Ira & Jode took casket out and returned home. Next day Ira Brown took new hearse, Coll Perdue went along to take care of the team. We started fro Warren at 1:00. The Masonic order was waiting to take charge of the funeral conducted in the M.E.Church by Rev. Suman. The Masonic order marched in front of the hearse to Masonic Cemetery. Grandchildren were pallbearers. T.Slater dug the grave."
Son of James Andrew and Elizabeth Glosson Andrew. First wife: Susan Sheilds, Second wife: Amy Ann Young.

The following entry was found on page 28 of Ira Brown's Journal & Coffin Records
Funeral Dirctor Warren, Indiana:

"29 Aug 1895 Casket & box for Calvin Andrew, born NC 5 Dec 1821, died on his farm 2 miles from Warren Saturday night 27th. Riley Andrew was at his father's house when he died, so he ask Sam Ranger to come after Ira Brown & Jode Shultz wernt out and attended the body. The next morning James Riley & Charles Andrew all son's of Calvin andrew selected the casket. Sunday evening Ira & Jode took casket out and returned home. Next day Ira Brown took new hearse, Coll Perdue went along to take care of the team. We started fro Warren at 1:00. The Masonic order was waiting to take charge of the funeral conducted in the M.E.Church by Rev. Suman. The Masonic order marched in front of the hearse to Masonic Cemetery. Grandchildren were pallbearers. T.Slater dug the grave."


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