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William Allen (Ambrose) “Bose” Andrews

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William Allen (Ambrose) “Bose” Andrews

Birth
Death
10 Apr 1927 (aged 74)
Burial
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Meg (Margaret Yarborough Andrews) Fowler has a copy of William Allen Bose Andrews and Fannie Amelia Sims Bible records and a paper done by earlier researcher on the "The Descendants of Ephraim Andrews and Frances Leonard."

Will of his father, Dr. Ephraim A. Andrews, South Carolina Archives, Newberry County, Wills, Vol. 2 (1805-1826) Book "I":

In the fourth place my will is that the balance of my property not yet mentioned be sold by my executors to the highest bidder on a credit of twelve months, and the money thence arising be equally divided amongest all my children, after paying to my beloved daughters Nancy, Elizabeth and Edny one hundred and fifty dollars each, and to my son Young, one hundred and fifty dollars and to my son Allen twenty dollars, which sums thus paid to them will make them even with my beloved son WILLIAM and my son-in-law John Felts, and as my beloved son Ephraim has already received four hundred dollars, he must not receive any more until my other children receive the same so that all may be equal.


above info. provided by John Andrews
Meg (Margaret Yarborough Andrews) Fowler has a copy of William Allen Bose Andrews and Fannie Amelia Sims Bible records and a paper done by earlier researcher on the "The Descendants of Ephraim Andrews and Frances Leonard."

Will of his father, Dr. Ephraim A. Andrews, South Carolina Archives, Newberry County, Wills, Vol. 2 (1805-1826) Book "I":

In the fourth place my will is that the balance of my property not yet mentioned be sold by my executors to the highest bidder on a credit of twelve months, and the money thence arising be equally divided amongest all my children, after paying to my beloved daughters Nancy, Elizabeth and Edny one hundred and fifty dollars each, and to my son Young, one hundred and fifty dollars and to my son Allen twenty dollars, which sums thus paid to them will make them even with my beloved son WILLIAM and my son-in-law John Felts, and as my beloved son Ephraim has already received four hundred dollars, he must not receive any more until my other children receive the same so that all may be equal.


above info. provided by John Andrews


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