Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameAbigail Alma “Abbie” ANDREWS 26
Birth Date20 Dec 1882
Birth PlaceRosalia, Butler County, Kansas
Death Date1 Jul 1969 Age: 86
Death PlaceEllis, Ellis County, Kansas
Burial PlaceEllis, Ellis County, Kansas, Mount Hope Cemetery
FatherAlbert Franklin ANDREWS (1851-1937)
MotherMargaret Jane STOKES (1851-1921)
Spouses
Birth Date26 Jun 1880
Birth PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
Death Date16 Jan 1953 Age: 72
Death PlaceHays, Ellis County, Kansas
Burial PlaceHays, Ellis County, Kansas, Mount Allen Cemetery
FatherCharles Henry HURT , 18 (1840-1880)
MotherMargaret Ann BURKE , 19 (1840-1930)
Family ID332
Marr Date28 Dec 1903
Marr PlaceVernon County, Missouri
ChildrenMargaret Pearl (1904-1979)
 James Albert (1906-1967)
 Jim Albert (1909-1967)
 Ruth R. (1911-2005)
 Claire L. (1914-1992)
 Harold Ellsworth (1915-1945)
 Bernard (1918-1994)
 Ray Kent (1920-2009)
Notes for Abigail Alma “Abbie” ANDREWS
(1) Mar 2002: email from Charlene Wein
Notes for Henry Thomas (Spouse 1)
Head of one of three families that went to Seattle 1904. He played violin in freight car on trip.

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Mar 2002: email from Charlene Wein 26

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Jun 1881, Original birth date was Jun 1881, but this was after the father’s death.

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birth date listed as 1871 in Roser notes from Grandma Roea

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HURT: English (chiefly Nottinghamshire): variant of Hart. German: topographic name from Middle High German hurt ‘hurdle’, ‘woven fence’. Dutch: nickname, presumably for a pugnacious or aggressive person, from Middle Dutch hort, hurt ‘strike’, ‘blow’, ‘attack’. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names Oxford University Press

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Has Quick Claim Deed To Property In Ellis Co, KS

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