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William Lincoln Andrews

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William Lincoln Andrews

Birth
Wellsville, Columbiana County, Ohio, USA
Death
15 Jan 1927 (aged 62)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Willow Area, Lot 104, East Half
Memorial ID
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William was the son of John Kennedy Andrews and Sarah Wood. William is identified on the 1880 US Census in Mahonington, Lawrence, Pennsylvania living with his parents and three siblings; Isabella, John and Jane. He married Martha Henrietta Piper on April 24, 1899 in Cook County, IL. William is identified on the 1900 US Census in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA living with his wife and son, John, and three servants. He is identified on the 1910 US Census in Baltimore, MD living with his wife, four children; John, William, Henry, and Martha, and three servants. He is identified on the 1920 US Census in Baltimore, MD living with his wife, four children and four servants.

William was the Vice-President of Consolidation Coal Company. He was the operating vice-president of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad; president of the Consolidation Coastwise Company and president of the Canal Towage Company, all subsidiaries of the coal company, and a director of each of the companies. In addition he was a director of the Union Trust Company and vice-president of the Rapid Coaling and Transfer Company.

He was a member of many clubs and advisory boards.

An obituary for W. L. Andrews can be found in the January 15th, 1927 Baltimore Sun.


From Railroad Official in America 1906

Andrews, William Lincoln, Manager Transportation The Consolidation Coal Co. Office Baltimore, Md. Born Sept. 30, 1864. Educated at Lafayette College, 1881 to 1884. Entered railway service 1885 as rodman Pennsylvania Rd, since which he has been consecutively June to Dec. 1886, stenographer and secretary to superintendent St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Ry; Jan. 1887 to Nov. 1888, private secretary to general superintendent Missouri Pacific Ry; Nov. 1888 to Nov. 1889, chief clerk legal department St. Louis Southwestern Ry; Nov. 1889 to. March 1896, private secretary and chief clerk to second vice-president Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Ry; July 1896 to
March 1898. private secretary to first vice-president Baltimore & Ohio Rd.; March 1898 to Feb. 1. 1904, coal and coke agent same road; Feb. 1, 1904. to date, manager transportation The Consofldation Coal Co. of Baltimore, Md.
William was the son of John Kennedy Andrews and Sarah Wood. William is identified on the 1880 US Census in Mahonington, Lawrence, Pennsylvania living with his parents and three siblings; Isabella, John and Jane. He married Martha Henrietta Piper on April 24, 1899 in Cook County, IL. William is identified on the 1900 US Census in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, PA living with his wife and son, John, and three servants. He is identified on the 1910 US Census in Baltimore, MD living with his wife, four children; John, William, Henry, and Martha, and three servants. He is identified on the 1920 US Census in Baltimore, MD living with his wife, four children and four servants.

William was the Vice-President of Consolidation Coal Company. He was the operating vice-president of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad; president of the Consolidation Coastwise Company and president of the Canal Towage Company, all subsidiaries of the coal company, and a director of each of the companies. In addition he was a director of the Union Trust Company and vice-president of the Rapid Coaling and Transfer Company.

He was a member of many clubs and advisory boards.

An obituary for W. L. Andrews can be found in the January 15th, 1927 Baltimore Sun.


From Railroad Official in America 1906

Andrews, William Lincoln, Manager Transportation The Consolidation Coal Co. Office Baltimore, Md. Born Sept. 30, 1864. Educated at Lafayette College, 1881 to 1884. Entered railway service 1885 as rodman Pennsylvania Rd, since which he has been consecutively June to Dec. 1886, stenographer and secretary to superintendent St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Ry; Jan. 1887 to Nov. 1888, private secretary to general superintendent Missouri Pacific Ry; Nov. 1888 to Nov. 1889, chief clerk legal department St. Louis Southwestern Ry; Nov. 1889 to. March 1896, private secretary and chief clerk to second vice-president Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Ry; July 1896 to
March 1898. private secretary to first vice-president Baltimore & Ohio Rd.; March 1898 to Feb. 1. 1904, coal and coke agent same road; Feb. 1, 1904. to date, manager transportation The Consofldation Coal Co. of Baltimore, Md.


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