Died about at about age 77
in Lebanon, St Clair, Illinois, USA
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Biography
Name: Heinrich ANDRES.
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Henry Andrews.
Found multiple versions of name. Using Heinrich ANDRES.Born Age 28 at marriage.
JUL 1787.
Deidesheim, Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Map:
Latitude: N49.4092.
Longitude: E8.1878.
[8][6][7]Died Speculative for research, appeared on 1860 census in Lebanon with son Nicholas and family, did not appear on 1870 census.
ABT 1865.
Lebanon, St Clair, Illinois, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N38.6039.
Longitude: W89.8073.
Residence Residence Post Office: Lebanon NB: appears as "Henry Andrews".
1860
Township 2 N Range 6 W, St Clair, St Clair, Illinois, USA.
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Widowed, living with daughter Mary and her husband Louis Hittmann (Heitzmann?).
1850
Fountain, Monroe, Illinois, USA.
[7]Immigration: 2 daughters showed 1834 and 1838 immigration, both would have been young children.
1838
USA
Baptism: FHL film 247696.
18 JUL 1787.
Deidesheim, Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Map:
Latitude: N49.4092.
Longitude: E8.1878.
[9]Marriage
Husband Heinrich Andres.
Wife Catherine Eschenfelder.
Child: Barbara Andres.
Marriage RK Bavaria at the time. FHL film 367734. Both parents and ages listed, Catherine "sponsi hujas" bride from here.
11 JUN 1816.
Deidesheim, Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
Map:
Latitude: N49.4092.
Longitude: E8.1878.
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Source: S120 Year: 1860; Census Place: Township 2 N Range 6 W, St Clair, Illinois; Roll: M653_225; Page: 934; Family History Library Film: 803225
Source: S765 St. Vincent DePaul marriage records NOTESee Conrad marriage certificate, lists his parents as Peter and Gertrud "Franks" and her parents as Peter Albrech and Catharina Bur
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