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Andrews (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (423 words) |
 | Andrews is a surname, and may refer to many people. |
 | William Andrews, one of the two perpetrators of the 1974 Hi-Fi Murders in Utah |
 | William S. Andrews, judge on the Court of Appeals of New York (highest court in the state) from 1917-1928 |
| History of the Andrews Family. (11402 words) |
 | Thomas Andrews was a member of the General Court of the "Governor and Colony of Massachusetts Bay in New England," in 1629, one year before the change of the charter to New England. |
 | Thomas, Abigail and Ruth Andrews, of Hingham testified in 1708 that Mehitable Warren was not a witch. |
 | Alfred Andrews, author of the Andrews Memorial, treating of the Connecticut branch of the family, descended from John and Mary Andrews, of Farmington; gives a good idea of the vast amount of labor and the great difficulties attending the labors of the antiquary, in the compilation of a work of this kind. |