Born in Talbot County on October 12, 1884 he was the son of James L. and Martha Harris Andrews. A Queen Anne's county resident for over 50 years, Mr. Harris was a retired Carpenter. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Centreville.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Kaufman Andrews he is survived by one brother, Joseph Andrews of Wilmington, Delaware.
Rev. James Cantler of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Centreville officiated at the service.
Pallbearers were: William Kaufman, Herbert Kaufman, Bernard Kaufman, Albert Kaufman, James Usilton and Daniel Clark.
Burial was in Chesterfield Cemetery.
Note: This is how it reads in the newspaper. The part where it states that Mr. Harris was a retired Carpenter was how it read in the paper, it is believed it should have read Mr. Andrews. It did not state exactly what date he died. (Record Observer 12/30/1965).
Born in Talbot County on October 12, 1884 he was the son of James L. and Martha Harris Andrews. A Queen Anne's county resident for over 50 years, Mr. Harris was a retired Carpenter. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Centreville.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Mary Kaufman Andrews he is survived by one brother, Joseph Andrews of Wilmington, Delaware.
Rev. James Cantler of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Centreville officiated at the service.
Pallbearers were: William Kaufman, Herbert Kaufman, Bernard Kaufman, Albert Kaufman, James Usilton and Daniel Clark.
Burial was in Chesterfield Cemetery.
Note: This is how it reads in the newspaper. The part where it states that Mr. Harris was a retired Carpenter was how it read in the paper, it is believed it should have read Mr. Andrews. It did not state exactly what date he died. (Record Observer 12/30/1965).
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