James Redmond (J.R.) Andrews was born in 1866, in Corsicana, Navarro Co., Texas, United States and was the son of Samuel Parker Andrews and Nancy Jane York. He passed away on 09 January 1944 at the age of 77 in Redland, Nevada Co., Arkansas, and is buried in the Liberty Cemetery, Prescott, Nevada County, Arkansas.
While James was born in Texas, at some point before 1880, James parents moved him and his younger siblings to Arkansas. The Andrews and York families, both, had familial roots in Arkansas, with their ancestors having settled for a while within Arkansas and some moving on to Texas.
John Redmond York, age 20, married Ellen Kathleen 'Rosalie' Parks, age 17, on 25 Aug 1889 in Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States. He is cited through census records as being a farmer.
Children
Georgia Andrews
Arthur Levi Andrews
Johnnie E. Andrews
James Virgil Andrews
Willie Mearin Andrews
Kelly Andrews
Edgar Andrews
Jimmie Andrews
Charles Edgar Andrews
Lee Bernard Andrews
Marriage
Ellen Kathleen 'Rosalee' Parks married 4 Oct 1886 in Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States
Residences
1870 Justice Precinct 4, Hunt Co., Texas, United States
1880 Missouri, Clark Co., Arkansas, United States
1900 Boughton & Redland Townships, Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States
1910 Redland, Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States
1920 Redland, Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States
1930 Redland, Nevada Co., Arkansas, United States
Death
J. R. Andrews death is attributed to respiratory failure, contributed to a cerebral hemorrhage and arterial sclerosis.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with J. R. by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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