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"Best guess" chart showing the parents, children & grandchildren of
Thomas ANDREWS & Eleanor FARRELL married 1767, Shoreditch
Chart revised 10 Dec 2007
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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Andrews-Farrell marriage
1767 Shoreditch
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Andrews-Coggan marriage
1791 Bethnal Green St Matthew
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Andrews-Eady marriage
1794 Bethnal Green St Matthew
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Andrews-Harris marriage
1823 Stepney St Dunstan
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Transcript of Francis Andrews' will
made 19 Nov 1808 , proved 31 Dec 1808
from UK PRO Online Document Service
IN THE NAME OF GOD (-)
ffrancis Andrews of Bacon Street Bethnal Green in the county of Middlesex (-) being of sound mind memory and understanding but considering that uncertainty of life do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say ffirst I give and bequeath to my wife Rachell the sum of one shilling also I give unto my son Thomas Andrews a suit of mourning and our loom also I give unto Ann Coventon of Club Row Spital fields the dau of William Coventon servant after the two above Gifts I give her all the rest residue and remainder Of my household ffurniture both linen and woollon wearing apparel looms and every thing else whatsoever and whatsoever and I being a member of a ffriendly Society held at Mr James?foursor at the Sign of the Crown Spital fields and all the benefit and interest I may be entitled to at my decease after payment of my just Debts and ffuneral expenses I request my Exors Mr John ffree of Cold aarbour Street ?Soakway Road in this parish of St Matthew Bethnal Green waiter and Mr Joseph ffoster of Luke St in the parish of Shoreditch gentleman the said Ann Coventon is to (-) (-) (-) and benefit to arise therefrom in every respect paid her by the said John ffree and the said Joseph ffoster whom I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my trusty and lawful Executors in whom I trust to see the full exon of (-) witness to (-)of I have hereto set my hand and
seal this nineteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and eight # Francis Andrews
signed sealed published and (-) by the above named ffrancis Aandrews the testator as and for his
last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereto subcribed our names as witness at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other #Wm Brice clerk to / William Coventon Old Cock Row Bethnal Green tripeman
This will was proved at London on the thirty first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight before the Worshipful Charles Coote Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of John ffree and Joseph ffoster the executors named in the said will to whom Admin was granted of all and singular the goods Chattels and (-) of the deceased having been first duly sworn to administer
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Francis Andrews' will
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Transportations
William Andrews 1807-1860
Tried for Violent Theft, highway robbery, 14th September 1826, Sencence of death
transported to Australia on "Manlius" 1827
see trial at
Old Bailey online
Died NSW Mulbring
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Francis Andrews b.1810
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
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1833 muster
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1835 muster
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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. | |
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!
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Did 'our' Francis Andrews die at Stoney Creek, Singleton in 1870?
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Andrews-Farrell family UK census addresses
Thomas James Andrews & family
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| | Thomas James Andrews | (1792-) |
| 1841 | London, Warwick Lane | Crown Court | 50 | | | porter | with wife Ann & 2 ch |
| 1851 | St Martin Ludgate | 60 Old Bailey | 59 | head | m | porter stationers co | wife Ann & dau |
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| | Sarah Ann Peers nee Andrews | (1816-?1864) |
| 1841 | London, Warwick Lane | Crown Court | 23 | | | bookfolder | with parents & bro |
| 1851 | St Martin Ludgate | 60 Old Bailey | 35 | dau | u | book folder | with parents |
| 1861 | Lambeth | 4 Woodland Ter | 36 | s-in-l | married | | with s-i-l & husband David |
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| Thomas F Andrews | (1822-) |
| 1841 | London, Warwick Lane | Crown Court | 19 | | | schoolboy | with parents & sis |
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Francis John Andrews & wife Mary & family
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| | Francis John Andrews | (1805-1841) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 38 | | | tripe dealer | with wife Mary & 5 ch |
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| Mary Reynolds, formerly Andrews, nee Harris |
| 1851 | St Pancras | 46 Middlesex St | 47 | wife | married | laundress | with husband William & 4 ch |
| 1861 | St Pancras | 27 Brewer St | 58 | wife | married | laundress | with husband William & 2 ch |
| 1871 | St Pancras | 61 Union St | 67 | | | | with 1 lodger |
| 1881 | | Workhouse | 77 | inmate | | needle | |
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| | Francis John Andrews | (1824-1901) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 18 | | | | with parents & 4 sibs |
| 1851 | Lambeth | 14 New St | 27 | head | married | tripe dresser | with wife Hannah & 2 ch |
| 1861 | Newington | 41 Brandon St | 36 | head | married | tripe dresser | with wife Hannah & 6 ch |
| 1871 | Newington | 66 Brandon St | 48 | head | married | tripe dresser | with wife Hannah & 4 ch |
| 1881 | Newington | 66 Brandon St | 57 | head | widower | tripe dresser | with 3 dau |
| 1891 | Bucks | Burnham | 67 | head | widower | journeyman butcher | with 2 dau |
| 1901 | Bucks | Burnham | 77 | head | widower | retired butcher | with dau & s-in-l |
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| Mary Andrews | (1830-) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 11 | | | | with parents & 4 sibs |
| 1851 | St Pancras | 46 Middlesex St | 20 | dau | u | laundress | with mother, step-f, 2 sibs, step-bro |
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| Sarah Andrews | (1834-) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 7 | | | | with parents & 4 sibs |
| 1851 | ?St Peter Paul Wharf | ?16 Thames St | ?19 | ?serv | u | ?servant | ?with Kettle family |
| 1861 | St Pancras | 27 Brewer St | 26 | dau | u | ironer | with mother, step-f, 1 sis |
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| William Andrews | (1837-) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 4 | | | | with parents & 4 sibs |
| 1851 | St Pancras | 46 Middlesex St | 14 | son | u | errand boy | with mother, step-f, 2 sibs, step-bro |
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| Jane Andrews | (1840-) |
| 1841 | Westminster, Strand | 14 Bear Yard | 1 | | | | with parents & 4 sibs |
| 1851 | St Pancras | 46 Middlesex St | 10 | dau | u | scholar | with mother, step-f, 2 sibs, step-bro |
| 1861 | St Pancras | 27 Brewer St | 21 | dau | u | flower maker | with mother, step-f, 1 sis |
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From Kim:
IGI information about Susanna Dudson
Bapt: 15 Apr 1722, Saint Katherine By The Tower, London, age 1
Parents: Emanuel Dudson & Dorcas Dunaway, married 19 Jul 1721 Saint Katherine By The Tower, London
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