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Dr Albert E. Andrews

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Dr Albert E. Andrews Veteran

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Madison, Morgan County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Father: Edwin Ruffin Andrews (1790-1839)
Mother: Mary Ann McKinley Haynes (1812-1882)
~05/00/1839 - Father, Edwin, died
10/12/1850 - Lived with his mother and sibs in Athens, Clarke Co., GA (indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Albert Andrews)
1858-1850 - Attended, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
1859-1860 - Attended, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
1860 - M.D. degree, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA (from: Madison, Morgan Co., GA; preceptor: Dr. H. J. Ogilby; thesis: "Stimulants")
07/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Morgan Co, GA (lived with his mother, Mary A., and sibs; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
1861 - Apothecary, Madison, Morgan Co., GA
03/18/1861 - Enlisted as a Pvt., Co. D, 1st GA Infantry, Augusta, GA (from Richmond Co., GA)
04/15/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 1st GA Infantry (Ramsey's)
05/31/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 1st GA Infantry (Ramsey's), near Richmond, VA
06/30/1861 - Transferred to 3rd GA Infantry
06/30/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 3rd GA Infantry
12/26/1861 - Discharged from 3rd GA Inf due to disability
- Cpl., Co B, 9th GA Infantry, State Guards
05/15/1863 - Detailed as Surgeon to Federal prisoners, Madison Co, GA
12/01/1863 - Elected, Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Augusta, GA
02/01/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Augusta, GA
02/29/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
04/31/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
06/30/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
07/18/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Whitemarsh Island, Chatham Co., GA
07/20/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Thunderbolt, Chatham Co., GA
08/11/1864 - Involved with a Board of Survey [S.O. 183/4 Military District of Georgia Gen. Anderson]
08/31/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
10/30/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
12/17/1864 - Sick in hospital
01/09/1865 - Granted a leave of absence [S.O. 7/1 Dept. of S.C., Ga., & Fla. Gen. Hardee]
02/10/1865 - Absent from regiment, at Sandersville, Washington Co., GA
04/09/1865 - Married, Elizabeth M. Flournoy (1841-1900), Sandersville, Washington Co., GA
08/03/1870 - Apothecary, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (lived with wife, Elizabeth M., and two children; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
06/09/1880 - Practiced medicine, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (lived with wife, Elizabeth M., and three sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
05/21/1882 - Mother, Mary Ann, died in Georgia
09/15/1897 - Died by shooting himself behind an ear, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (Buried, Old Madison Cemetery, Madison, Morgan Co, GA; FindAGrave #62157755) [Note: "Despondency caused by financial reverses, is said to have caused the rash act. Dr. Andrews was formerly a man of wealth." Obituary of Dr. A. E. Andrews (1897) Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, GA, Sept. 15, 1897.]
06/02/1900 - Widow, Elizabeth, lived in Columbia, Richland Co., SC, with one of her sons and his family, Columbia, Richland Co., SC
00/00/1900 - Widow, Elizabeth, died

Michael Angelo and Beth Ivie-Allen , the creator of this memorial, provided input for this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
05/21/2008. Updated 01/10/2022.
Unpublished database.
Father: Edwin Ruffin Andrews (1790-1839)
Mother: Mary Ann McKinley Haynes (1812-1882)
~05/00/1839 - Father, Edwin, died
10/12/1850 - Lived with his mother and sibs in Athens, Clarke Co., GA (indexed in the 1850 U. S. Census as Albert Andrews)
1858-1850 - Attended, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
1859-1860 - Attended, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA
1860 - M.D. degree, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA (from: Madison, Morgan Co., GA; preceptor: Dr. H. J. Ogilby; thesis: "Stimulants")
07/16/1860 - Practiced medicine, Morgan Co, GA (lived with his mother, Mary A., and sibs; indexed in the 1860 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
1861 - Apothecary, Madison, Morgan Co., GA
03/18/1861 - Enlisted as a Pvt., Co. D, 1st GA Infantry, Augusta, GA (from Richmond Co., GA)
04/15/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 1st GA Infantry (Ramsey's)
05/31/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 1st GA Infantry (Ramsey's), near Richmond, VA
06/30/1861 - Transferred to 3rd GA Infantry
06/30/1861 - Pvt, Co D, 3rd GA Infantry
12/26/1861 - Discharged from 3rd GA Inf due to disability
- Cpl., Co B, 9th GA Infantry, State Guards
05/15/1863 - Detailed as Surgeon to Federal prisoners, Madison Co, GA
12/01/1863 - Elected, Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Augusta, GA
02/01/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Augusta, GA
02/29/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
04/31/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
06/30/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
07/18/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Whitemarsh Island, Chatham Co., GA
07/20/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion, Thunderbolt, Chatham Co., GA
08/11/1864 - Involved with a Board of Survey [S.O. 183/4 Military District of Georgia Gen. Anderson]
08/31/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
10/30/1864 - Capt., Co. C, 27th GA Infantry Battalion
12/17/1864 - Sick in hospital
01/09/1865 - Granted a leave of absence [S.O. 7/1 Dept. of S.C., Ga., & Fla. Gen. Hardee]
02/10/1865 - Absent from regiment, at Sandersville, Washington Co., GA
04/09/1865 - Married, Elizabeth M. Flournoy (1841-1900), Sandersville, Washington Co., GA
08/03/1870 - Apothecary, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (lived with wife, Elizabeth M., and two children; indexed in the 1870 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
06/09/1880 - Practiced medicine, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (lived with wife, Elizabeth M., and three sons; indexed in the 1880 U. S. Census as Albert E. Andrews)
05/21/1882 - Mother, Mary Ann, died in Georgia
09/15/1897 - Died by shooting himself behind an ear, Madison, Morgan Co, GA (Buried, Old Madison Cemetery, Madison, Morgan Co, GA; FindAGrave #62157755) [Note: "Despondency caused by financial reverses, is said to have caused the rash act. Dr. Andrews was formerly a man of wealth." Obituary of Dr. A. E. Andrews (1897) Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, GA, Sept. 15, 1897.]
06/02/1900 - Widow, Elizabeth, lived in Columbia, Richland Co., SC, with one of her sons and his family, Columbia, Richland Co., SC
00/00/1900 - Widow, Elizabeth, died

Michael Angelo and Beth Ivie-Allen , the creator of this memorial, provided input for this biography.

This biographical sketch is from:
Hambrecht, F. T. & Koste, J. L., Biographical
register of physicians who served the
Confederacy in a medical capacity.
05/21/2008. Updated 01/10/2022.
Unpublished database.

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