William Andrew
(1720-1762)
Elizabeth William
(1717-1809)
John Andrew of St. Andrew's
(1754-1829)
Margaret Jenkin
(Abt 1773-1867)
David Andrews of Hopkinstown
(1819-1895)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
Anne Davies

  • Caroline Andrews
  • David Andrews
  • Marianne Andrews
  • Margaret Andrews
  • Anne Andrews
  • John Andrews
  • Emma Andrews

David Andrews of Hopkinstown

  • Born: 1819, Southra, St. Andrew's Major, Glamorgan, Wales
  • Christened: 20 Apr 1819, St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 1
  • Married: 3 Apr 1841, St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 2
  • Died: 29 Sep 1895, Hopkinstown near Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales 3
  • Buried: 3 Oct 1895, St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 4

  Research Notes:

In 1829 David was a residuary legatee of his father's Will.

In 1851 David Andrews, aged 30, born in St. Andrews, weigher, and wife Ann, aged 27, born in St. Andrews, were living at 58 Union St., Cardiff St. John the Baptist. Present were children: David (7) of St. Andrews, scholar, Maria (5) of St. Andrews, scholar, Margaret (1) of Cardiff

In 1861 David Andrews, aged 42, born in St. Andrews, railway clerk, and wife Ann, aged 38, born in St. Andrews, were living in Storn Stown, Llanwonno, Merthyr Tydfil. Present were children born (a) in St. Andrews: Caroline? (19), dressmaker, and (b) in Cardiff: Margaret (11), scholar, Ann (8), scholar, John (4), scholar, and Emma (1) of Llanwinio

In 1871 David Andrews, aged 51, born in St. Andrews, railway clerk, and wife Ann, aged 49, born in St. Andrews, were living in Hopkins Town, Llanwonno, Glamorgan. Present were son Thomas (9) of Cardiff, son Alfred (4) of Llanwonno, daughter Annie Davies (18) of Cardiff, and son-in-law Thomas Davies (24) of Caermarthen, clerk

In 1891 David Andrews, aged 73, born in Dynas Powis, railway inspector, widowed, was living at 135 Hopkins Town, Llanwonno. Present were son John Andrews (34) of Cardiff, railway clerk, and his wife Mary Ann Andrews (25) of Dowlais Glamorgan.

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David Andrews of Hopkins Town died aged 76 years (burial record).

David Andrews of 135 Hopkinstown-road Hopkinstown near Pontypridd Glamorgan, railway inspector, died 29 September 1895. Administration Llandaff 7 November to John Andrews, colliery weigher. Effects £35 13s.

  Marriage Information:

David married Anne Davies [David], daughter of David David and Anne Thomas, on 3 Apr 1841 in St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 2. (Anne David was born in 1823 in Dinas Powis, St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales, christened on 3 Aug 1823 in St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 5 and was buried on 23 Apr 1889 in St. Andrews Major, Glamorgan, Wales 4, aged 66 years.)

  Marriage Notes:

David Andrews, 22, Bachelor, Labourer, of Dinas Powis, son of John Andrews (deceased), farmer, and
Ann Davies, 18, Spinster, Farmer's daughter, daughter of David Davies, Farmer

Married by Licence

Witnesses: Thomas Jenkins, Elizabeth Thomas

Sources


1 St. Andrews Major Parish Register, Baptisms, p. 12, no. 91.

2 St. Andrews Major Parish Register, Marriages, p. 2, no. 4.

3 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), p. 40.

4 Glamorgan Burial Index (Glamorgan Family History Society).

5 St. Andrews Major Parish Register, Baptisms, p. 20, no. 160.


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