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Oliver Johnston Andrews

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Oliver Johnston Andrews

Birth
Vernon Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Dec 1910 (aged 89)
Vernon Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Death of O. P. Andrews [Note: middle initial should be J. –ESH]
Oliver P. Andrews, of Vernon Township, passed away at his home Friday morning about 11 o'clock in his 90th year. Mr. Andrews had been sick for some time and while his death was not unexpected it came as a great shock to his many friends. He is survived by one son, F. P. Andrews, residing at home and John, of Arizona, and by two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Graham of this City, and Mrs. George W. Hatch, of Adamsville, Pa.

Mr. Andrews was born on the farm where he died. In early life he was engaged in the lumber business and for years ran a water mill on the bank of the canal and was the first man to run a steam-s[illegible] in this section of the county. Mrs. Andrews passed away about 20 years ago.

Mr. Andrews was a member of the Watson Run Reformed Church and was one of the oldest settlers in this part of the country. The funeral will be held from his late home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Crawford Journal, Jan 6, 1911
Death of O. P. Andrews [Note: middle initial should be J. –ESH]
Oliver P. Andrews, of Vernon Township, passed away at his home Friday morning about 11 o'clock in his 90th year. Mr. Andrews had been sick for some time and while his death was not unexpected it came as a great shock to his many friends. He is survived by one son, F. P. Andrews, residing at home and John, of Arizona, and by two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Graham of this City, and Mrs. George W. Hatch, of Adamsville, Pa.

Mr. Andrews was born on the farm where he died. In early life he was engaged in the lumber business and for years ran a water mill on the bank of the canal and was the first man to run a steam-s[illegible] in this section of the county. Mrs. Andrews passed away about 20 years ago.

Mr. Andrews was a member of the Watson Run Reformed Church and was one of the oldest settlers in this part of the country. The funeral will be held from his late home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Crawford Journal, Jan 6, 1911


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