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Elizabeth <I>Andrews</I> Beutler

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Elizabeth Andrews Beutler

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jun 1873 (aged 71)
Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wakarusa, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Andreas aka Andrews Beutler, daughter of Peter Andreas & his wife Magdalena Bossler Andreas

Married John Beutler

*** from Paul Andrews:
Elizabeth's father Peter was born an Andreas but used Andrews after he came to Lancaster County, PA. I am a descendant of another branch of the Andrews family.

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June 9th in Elkhart co, Ind, Sister Elisabeth Beutler, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 5 days. She was unwell, at times feeling weak and faint for several weeks, but was up and around most of the time. The morning on which she died, she sat to the table and ate her meal, shortly after which she became very sick, and being laid upon the bed, she soon expired. Her last words were "Come, Lord Jesus."

D Brenneman spoke in English, from these words, Rev 22: last clause of 20th verse and by J M Christophel in German from 2 Cor. 5:1.

She lived in widowhood 32 years.

She had nine children, of whom six daughters and one son are yet living.

She has gone to her rest. Peace to her remains.

Herald of Truth
Vol X, No 7
July 1873
Elizabeth Andreas aka Andrews Beutler, daughter of Peter Andreas & his wife Magdalena Bossler Andreas

Married John Beutler

*** from Paul Andrews:
Elizabeth's father Peter was born an Andreas but used Andrews after he came to Lancaster County, PA. I am a descendant of another branch of the Andrews family.

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June 9th in Elkhart co, Ind, Sister Elisabeth Beutler, aged 71 years, 11 months, and 5 days. She was unwell, at times feeling weak and faint for several weeks, but was up and around most of the time. The morning on which she died, she sat to the table and ate her meal, shortly after which she became very sick, and being laid upon the bed, she soon expired. Her last words were "Come, Lord Jesus."

D Brenneman spoke in English, from these words, Rev 22: last clause of 20th verse and by J M Christophel in German from 2 Cor. 5:1.

She lived in widowhood 32 years.

She had nine children, of whom six daughters and one son are yet living.

She has gone to her rest. Peace to her remains.

Herald of Truth
Vol X, No 7
July 1873


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