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John Archibald Andrews Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 10 April 1901, Norboro, Prince Edward Island, Canada Parents:
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Mary Andrews Note*: 271. MARY5 [136], (Zephaniah4, Samuel3, John2, John1) Family:
Mary Andrews Marriage*: Principal=William Cory Family:
Mary Alice Andrews Birth*: 1 October 1901, Wheatley River, Prince Edward Island, Canada Family:
Nancy Andrews Note*: 508. NANCY6 [251], (Joseph5, Elkanah4, Samuel3, John2, John1) [AndrewsGen., p.51] Family:
Robert Andrews Death*: Deceased Family:
Steven Bowen Andrews Death*: Family:
Sylvania Andrews Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Agnes Loretta Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 26 July 1919, Mankato, Nicollet County, Minnesota, U.S.A. Parents:
Bathes J. Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1881 Parents:
Catherine Margaretha Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 21 June 1916, St. Peter/Mankato, Nicollet County, Minnesota, U.S.A. Parents:
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Child One Andring Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 1878 Parents:
Child Two Andring Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 1878 Parents:
Elizabeth Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1863 Parents:
Ernest Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1872 Parents:
Henry John Andring Pop-up Pedigree Burial*: St. Michael's Church, Begrade Township, Nicollett County, Minnesota, U.S.A. Parents:
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John Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1890, Minnesota, U.S.A. Parents:
John A. Andring Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Minnesota, U.S.A., Principal=Margaret Mans Parents:
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Linda Lee Andring Note*: Linda Lee Andring, born 19 Dec 1960 Yakima, WA. choked on a balloonfragment and died 13 Jul 1961 Yakima, WA. Lloyd Charles Andring Pop-up Pedigree Address*: 4610 6th Place SE Puyalup Washington 98374 U.S.A. Unknown GEDCOM info: -253-848-2211 Parents:
Margaret Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1880 Parents:
Mary Emma Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 10 April 1873 Parents:
Michael Andring Pop-up Pedigree Note*: The Andring Family History (Updated 11/13/96) The history of the Andring family in America begins with the firstrecorded record we have been able to locate. According to the records inthe St. Peter, Minnesota courthouse, Michael Andring was born inLuxembourg in December, 1829. (Luxembourg is a small neutral countrylocated between France, Germany, and Belgium.) Michael Andring's father'sname is listed as Nicholas Andring, but there is no mention of hismother's name. Mary Keltgen was born to John and Mary (sometimes referred to as Maggie)Keltgen on August 15, 1836. The Keltgen family originated in a small areaof Belgium called Begian Luxembourg, which is next to the country ofLuxembourg itself. She was one of seven children: Charles, Peter, Mary,Anna, A. Marie (also known as Margaret), Elizabeth, and Nicholas. Shewill become the wife of Michael Andring. According to naturalization papers found in the Courthouse in St. Peter,Minnesota, Michael Andring declared his intention to become a citizen ofthe United States in a paper filed in the Territory of Minnesota,Nicollet County, 3rd District Court. This declaration containedinformation stating that he emigrated to the United States on or aboutthe 15th of May, 1855 from Luxembourg. (He probably docked at Baltimore,Maryland, and followed the rivers to come to Minnesota.) He would havebeen approximately 26 years old. He settled first at Traverse de Sioux,an Indian mission in Belgrade Township. Michael Andring is recorded asone of the first settlers in Belgrade Township. (This is now the area ofthe town of Nicollet, Minnesota.) Naturalization papers for John Keltgen show he arrived in March, 1856,although some references indicate that they (Michael Andring and JohnKeltgen) came to this country together. (Another source indicates thatMichael Andring may have come first to Wisconsin.) Naturalization paperswere found only for the men, although John Keltgen was accompanied by hiswife Mary and the children. (One of the children was their daughter Marywho would have been about 20 years old at the time.) It was indicatedthat Michael Andring could both read and write; John Keltgen could not. October 1857 census records of Nicollet County, Belgrade Township, listJohn Keltgen and family. No record was found for Michael Andring on thislist. July 6, 1860 census report lists the John Keltgen family's property as'real estate = 2000 (dollars?)' and 'personal estate value = 400(dollars?). The census also lists a Michael Andrigg (name is believedmisspelled on the census report) living with the Keltgen family. His realestate is valued a 100 (dollars?) and his personal estate at 50(dollars?). His occupation is listed as 'farm laborer' as are the sons ofJohn Keltgen. Since he is listed with the Keltgen family, it seems likelythat he lived with the Keltgen family until he was able to build his ownhouse. Records show that he later purchased 80 acres of land in BelgradeTownship and built a log house on that property. His first recorded cropswere beans and wheat. Michael Andring and Mary Keltgen were married in 1861. (A newspaperarticle at the time of Mary Keltgen's death indicates they were marriedin 1858, but this is believed to be an error.) The exact date of theirmarriage is not known at this time. Michael Andring is listed as a memberof the board of directors for the Nicollet County Agricultural Society,according to a Nicollet County History Book (archived in the MinnesotaHistorical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota). Michael and Mary Andring's first son, John was born in 1862. This wasalso the year of the Great Sioux Uprising which prompted Michael Andringto move his family to the town of St. Peter, Minnesota for safety. It isbelieved that Michael fought in this conflict at New Ulm. The 1865 census report lists the Michael Andring family as consisting ofMichael, Mary (wife) John (born 1862), Nicholas (born 1862), and Eliza.(Elizabeth) (born 1863). The John Keltgen family is also listed in thiscensus report. Michael and Mary Andring's fourth child, Henry, was born September 23,1866. He was baptized on October 29, 1866 in St. Michael's CatholicChurch in Belgrade Township according to church records. His sponsorswere Henricus Hames and Margaret Keltgen, his mother's sister. The July, 1870 census report lists Michael, Mary, John Nicholas, Lizzie(Elizabeth), Henry and Peter Andring as residents of Nicollet County. TheJohn Keltgen family is also listed. An 1870 list of agricultural products of Belgrade, Nicollet Countyindicates which crops were grown by Michael Andring, John Keltgen, andCharles Keltgen (son of John Keltgen and brother-in-law of MichaelAndring). The list shows Michael Andring having 40 acres of landunimproved, 18 acres of weed land, and 40 acres other unimproved. Some ofhis crops are listed as spring wheat, Indian corn, oats, peas and beans,potatoes, hay and forest products. The total estimated value of his cropswas 695 (dollars?). On June 17, 1872 Peter Andring (age 4) died. He is the first member ofthe Andring family to be buried in St. Michael's Cemetery in BelgradeTownship of Nicollet County, Minnesota. The May 1875 census report lists Michael (age 46), Mary, John, Nich(Nicholas), Eliza (Elizabeth), Henry, Irnis (Ernest), and Emma Andring.John Keltgen (age 73) and wife Maggie (Mary) Keltgen (age 68) are alsolisted in this census report. The narrative for Michael Andring was actually written by Beverly AndringAmsden as an intro to the family history they did. I merely posted thatso that other people who wanted a starting place would have some idea ofwhere all of us Andrings came from. To the best of my knowledge, everyAndring in the United States is a descendant of Michael Andring. All ofthe names and information I have was in the file I sent you. You shouldbe able to build a descendant tree for Michael Andring and identifyeveryone from that. Henry Andring was covered in another section of the book Beverly sent me(and it fills a 2 inch 3 ring binder!). Henry is her father, so she hasa great deal of information on his branch of the family. Other branches. Parents:
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Michael Andring Pop-up Pedigree Death*: 1892 Parents:
Nicholas Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1862 Parents:
Nick Andring Marriage*: Family:
Peter Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1868 Parents:
Peter Andring Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 1877 Parents:
William 'Bill' John Andring , Sr. Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 24 March 1926, Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, U.S.A. Parents:
William John Andring Pop-up Pedigree Note*: William John Andring was electrocuted while working the barn. Parents:
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Abbie O. Angell Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Charles Angell Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Florence Angell Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
George Angell Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Harriet N. Angell Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Horation Nelson Angell Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
Margaret Angell Note*: dau. of Thomas & Alice (??) Angell. Family:
Esther Angevine Marriage*: Principal=Gabriel Purdy Family:
Maria Angle Note*: Maria Angle, daughter of John Angle and Mercy Winchell, married 1824Godfrey Lake, who was born 30 Jan 1798 in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.A.and died 05 Nov 1872. Notes for Godfrey Lake: Info from Annette Truesdell, April 2000: Godfrey Lake, b. in RI, Jan 30, 1798, m. Maria Angle of Saratoga NY,lived there until 1845, to Genesse Co., then Pembroke in 1848. ChildrenEmeline; Ira A.; Charles B., ; Sidney A.; Harriet. Info from Data onfile at 'Leroy House', Leroy, Genesee Co., NY. Newport , RI is about 12 miles from Tiverton, RI. Doris Cooper has old handwritten info passed down in her family thatgives confirmation to brothers and sisters of Godfrey. Godfrey Lake b.1798, Tiverton is my line. He was my great- grandfather. I have been tohis house in Pemberton, NY. I have a lot of family information startingwith his children. Family:
Mary Emma Angus Burial*: Pereau Cemetary, Pereau, Nova Scotia Family:
Mary Ann Marriage*: Principal=James Walsh Family:
(?) Annie Marriage*: Principal=Francis Turner Family:
Caterina Anselmo Birth*: 1907 Christian Antage Pop-up Pedigree
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John Antage Marriage*: Principal=Mrs. John Antage Family:
Mrs. John Antage Marriage*: Principal=John Antage Family:
Elijah Anthony Death*: Family:
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