William came with the company of Rev. Thomas Hooker to the colonies in 1624 and started the Andrews family of (what was to become) Hartford, CT.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Elizabeth and Nathaniel Kellogg
Our 9th (and 10th) great-grandparents appear to have both died on April Fool's Day, and it's not a joke!
Remembering Our Ancestors: Six Grandfathers and Grandmothers
Between 1700 and 1900, one date shows up six times in our direct family lines.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Elisha Andrews
Remembering Elisha Andrews and his wife Ruth Loveland takes us back to colonial America.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Jane Playse
Let me take you back to the Elizabethan time.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Thomas Andrews V
This week 523 years ago, our 18th (and 19th) great-grandfather in the Andrews line passed away.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Robert Loveland
The Lovelands are another early American family of Hartford, CT that belongs to our family tree.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Molly Moulton
"Molly was none of your heart-broken, sick-brained women - bless her prolificness - read the list of her jewels (children)."
Remembering Our Ancestors: Austin and Susan Andrews
This week, we remember our 3rd (and 4th) great-grandparents of the Andrews line of the family.
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lt. Robert Andrews
He probably did not fire the shot that was heard around the world, but Great-Grandpa Lt. Robert Andrews took part in the Battle at Lexington on 19 April 1775.