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Thomas ANDREWS & Eleanor FARRELL married 1767, Shoreditch



Chart revised 30 Aug 2011

Thomas Andrews & Eleanor Farrell married 1767 Shoreditch children: Francis Andrews & Rachel Coggin married 1791 Bethnal Green St Matthew Francis Andrews & Ann Coventon lived Bethnal Green & Shoreditch 1807-1807 Thomas Andrews & Frances Eady, married 1794 Bethnal Green St Matthew






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  • Francis Andrews' will - UK PRO

  • William Andrews' trial 1826 Old Bailey

  • Covington/Coventon name pages
  • Silk Weaving in Shoreditch


  • Many thanks to Kim for excellent sleuthing

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    Andrews-Farrell marriage
    1767 Shoreditch



    courtesy of Kim

    About Francis Andrews & Susannah Dudson - probably not the parents of Thomas Andrews m Eleanor Farrell 1767

    1721
    1722

    1742

    1743
    1745
    1747

    1748
    1750

    1750
    1752
    19 Jul
    15 Apr

    14 Feb

    22 Mar
    12 Jul
    12 Jun

    25 Nov
    3 Mar

    15 Apr
    1 Oct
    Emanuel Dudson & Dorcas Dunaway, married Saint Katherine By The Tower, London
    Susannah Dudson bapt Saint Katherine By The Tower, London, age 1, dau of Emanuel Dudson & Dorcas Dunaway IGI

    Francis Andrews & Susannah Dudson married Mayfair St George

    Francis Andrews bapt Whitechapel St Mary, son of Francis & Susannah Andrews, George Yard
    Ann Andrews bapt Whitechapel St Mary, dau of Francis & Susannah Andrews, George Yard
    Thomas Andrews bapt Whitechapel St Mary, son of Francis & Susannah Andrews, George Yard

    Thomas Andrews buried Whitechapel St Mary, a child from George Yard
    Francis Andrews buried Whitechapel St Mary, a child from George Yard

    Francis Andrews buried Whitechapel St Mary, a man from George Yard
    Susannah Andrews buried Whitechapel St Mary, a woman from George Yard





    The Andrews-Farrell children


    Francis Andrews
    (c1770 ?London-1808 Bethnal Green )







    Thomas Andrews
    (c1774 ?London -


    Andrews-Eady marriage
    1794 Bethnal Green St Matthew

    Andrews-Eady family

    Frances Eleanor Andrews baptism
    1797 Bethnal Green St Matthew
    Mary Andrews baptism
    1802 Shoreditch St Leonard


    Thomas Andrews baptism
    1805 Bethnal Green St Matthew


    Sarah Rachel Andrews baptism
    1807 Stepney St Dunstan


    Francis Andrews baptism
    1810 Bethnal Green


    Eleanor Elizabeth Andrews baptism
    1812 Shoreditch St Leonard

    Andrews-Eady family UK census addresses

    Thomas Andrews (1805-1862)
    1841Bethnal GreenCheshire St35 weaver with wife Mary, 3 chn
    1851Bethnal Green34 New Tyson St43headmsilk weaver journeymanwith wife Mary, 7 chn
    1861Bethnal Green12 Winchester Cres55headmsilk weaverwith wife Mary, 6 chn

    Sarah Rachel Potts nee Andrews (1807-1892)
    1841Bethnal GreenManchester St30 with husband Andrew, dau Mary
    1851Bethnal Green78 Hare St43wifemhand loom weaver silk with husband Andrew, dau Mary
    1861Bethnal Green66 Hare St52wifemsilk weaver with husband Andrew
    1871Bethnal GreenWorkhouse62inmatemweaver silk with husband Andrew in workhouse
    1881Bethnal GreenWorkhouse, Waterloo Rd 74 pauperoweaveress husband also in workhouse
    1891Bethnal GreenWorkhouse 81 sick inmateo





    Andrews-Bodle family details

    courtesy of Lynda

    Andrews-Bodle family UK census addresses

    Thomas Charles Andrews (1835-)
    1841Bethnal GreenCheshire Stwith parents, 2 sibs
    1851Bethnal Green34 New Tyson St15sonusilk weaver journeymanwith parents, 6 sibs
    1861Bethnal Green12 Winchester Cres25sonutin plate workerwith parents, 5 sibs
    1881Southwark St Geo14 Harrow St45headmtin plate workerwith wife Sarah, 3 chn

    Andrew Andrews (1840-)
    1841Bethnal GreenCheshire St2with parents, 2 sibs
    1851Bethnal Green34 New Tyson St11sonuerrand boywith parents, 6 sibs
    1861Bethnal Green12 Winchester Cres21sonutin plate workerparents, 5 sibs
    1871Bethnal Green7 Bates Place29headmtin plate workerwith wife Ann, 2 chn
    1881Bethnal Green49 Old Ford Rd41headmtin plate workerwith wife Ann, 3 chn, mother, 2 lodgers
    1891Hackney49 Old Ford Rd51headmtin plate workerwith wife Annie, 3 chn, d-i-l, gdr, 1 lodger
    1901Hackney?8 Lydner St61headmtin plate workerwith wife Annie, 1 son, 1 lodger

    John Andrews (1850-)
    1851Bethnal Green34 New Tyson St1sonuwith parents, 6 sibs
    1861Bethnal Green12 Winchester Cres11sonuscholarparents, 5 sibs
    1891Stratford St Mary4 Rothbury Terr40headmmasonwith wife Annie, 1 dau ?others





    Francis Andrews b.1810, transported to Australia

    lots about Francis, many thanks to Kim

    First trial of Francis Andrews, 1828

    source: Ancestry - All England & Wales, Criminal Registers, 1791-1892
    Source Citation: Class: HO 26; Piece: 34; Page: 4


    Name: Francis Andrews
    Age: 16
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1812
    Date of Trial: Jul 1828
    Trial Year: 1828
    Location of Trial: Middlesex, England
    Sentence: Acquittal
    see trial at
  • Old Bailey online
  • Second trial of Francis Andrews, 1833


    Tried for theft from a specified place, 16th May 1833,
    Sentence of transporation for life
    transported to Australia on "John (2)" 1833
    see trial at
  • Old Bailey online

  • source: Ancestry - Australian Convict Transportation Registers – Other Fleets & Ships, 1791-1868

    Name: Francis Andrews
    Vessel: John (2)
    Convicted Date: 16 May 1833
    Voyage Date: 3 Aug 1833
    Colony: Van Dieman's Land
    Piece: HO 11/9
    Place of Conviction: Middlesex, England, Middlesex Goal Delivery
    Term Life
    1833 muster

    1835 muster

    1846 muster

    source: Ancestry - New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia Convict Musters, 1806-1849

    Name: Francis Andrews
    Arrival Date: 1833
    Vessel: John (2)
    Piece: HO 10/38
    Province: Tasmania
    Title: Ledger Returns A-R
    Year(s): 1846
    Place of Conviction: Middlesex
    cond. pardon 1844
    1844 Pardon


    source: Ancestry - New South Wales and Tasmania, Australia, Convict Pardons and Tickets of Leave, 1834-1859

    Name: Francis Andrews
    Vessel: John (2)
    Piece: HO 10/59
    Province: Tasmania
    Title: Pardons
    Year(s): 1845-1846
    Place of Conviction: Middlesex
    No yrs in colony: 11
    No yrs w/TOL: 3
    Comment: His general conduct having been good from the period of his arrival and the ordinary probation having been completed by him as a Ticket of Leave holder.

    1844 Pardon

    From Kim - more about Francis Andrews, what he looked like & punishments for stepping out of line



    I went looking at the Tasmanian archives
  • Tasmanian Archives


  • there's a very comprehensive description of him - page 199 - here's the link
  • Francis Andrews' Description


  • it wasn't the first time he'd been in trouble - page 102 conduct register, not easy to read/understand some of it
  • Francis Andrews had attitude!



  • Did 'our' Francis Andrews die at Stoney Creek, Singleton in 1870?

    From Kim:
    The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser Thursday 8 December 1870:



    From Ray:
    I think that this was probably the Francis Andrews transported to NSW on "Captain Cook" in 1833. He was assigned W.S.Bell at Patrick Plains (now Singleton) in 1837 and was granted a Ticket-of-Leave on 18.11.1837. He was then at Invermein, which is now the town of Scone (that name adopted in 1838). I took the above information from the "Free or Felon" site.

    So, where did "our Francis Andrews" "John (2) 1833" die?






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