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Deacon Daniel Andrews

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Deacon Daniel Andrews

Birth
Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
2 Mar 1826 (aged 73)
Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Boylston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Early Boylston town historian, George Lawson Wright, wrote "Have been unable to find a stone so presume have to be in tomb with Capt Robert."

No grave stone located in 2010 survey of cemetery stones.

Daniel Andrews, son of Robert Andrews & Lucy, his wife, was born 22 July 1752 at Shrewsbury, Massachusetts [Shrewsbury B/R] at Shrewsbury . [Shrewsbury B/R] The town of Boylston was formed from Shrewsbury in 1786.

Daniel Andrews of Shrewsbury & Dinah Biglow of Shrewbury, filed Marriage Intentions on 30 May 1781 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Deacon Daniel Andrews, age 72 yrs or 74 yrs, killed by a bull, accident on 2 March 1826 at Boylston, Massachusetts. [Boylston D/R pg230; Deaths of Boylston, Massachusetts taken from the Church Records]

Vital Records of Boylston & Church Records indicate he died in Boylston.

Early Boylston town historian, George Lawson Wright, wrote "Have been unable to find a stone so presume have to be in tomb with Capt Robert."

No grave stone located in 2010 survey of cemetery stones.
Early Boylston town historian, George Lawson Wright, wrote "Have been unable to find a stone so presume have to be in tomb with Capt Robert."

No grave stone located in 2010 survey of cemetery stones.

Daniel Andrews, son of Robert Andrews & Lucy, his wife, was born 22 July 1752 at Shrewsbury, Massachusetts [Shrewsbury B/R] at Shrewsbury . [Shrewsbury B/R] The town of Boylston was formed from Shrewsbury in 1786.

Daniel Andrews of Shrewsbury & Dinah Biglow of Shrewbury, filed Marriage Intentions on 30 May 1781 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.

Deacon Daniel Andrews, age 72 yrs or 74 yrs, killed by a bull, accident on 2 March 1826 at Boylston, Massachusetts. [Boylston D/R pg230; Deaths of Boylston, Massachusetts taken from the Church Records]

Vital Records of Boylston & Church Records indicate he died in Boylston.

Early Boylston town historian, George Lawson Wright, wrote "Have been unable to find a stone so presume have to be in tomb with Capt Robert."

No grave stone located in 2010 survey of cemetery stones.

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