Our Family's Journey Through Time
| Name | John Andrews [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] | |
| Title | Lieutenant | |
| Birth | 1618 | Norwich, Norfolk, England [1, 4, 5] |
| Gender | Male | |
| Immigration | 1637 | Massachusetts, USA [1, 4, 6] |
| Colonial Massachusetts (from "Founders of Early American Families: Emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657") | ||
| Occupation | Carpenter [4] | |
| Residence | Connecticut, USA [2] |
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| Military Service | 1637 [7] | |
| Fought on the side of English colonist in Massachusetts Bay in the Pequot War | ||
| Death | 20 Apr 1708 | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA [1, 4, 5] |
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| Person ID | I24126 | A Tree Called Smith |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Father | John Andrews, b. 1597, Norwich, Norfolk, England d. 13 Mar 1665, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 68 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Mother | Sarah Connant, b. 1601, Norwich, Norfolk, England d. 29 Apr 1666, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 65 years) | |
| Relationship | natural | |
| Marriage | 1621 | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA [4] |
| Family ID | F8615 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 1 | Jane Jordan, b. 1622, Denham, Suffolk, England d. Mar 1706, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 84 years) | |||||||||||||||
| Marriage | 1645 | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA [1, 3, 4, 8] |
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| Family ID | F9988 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||||||||||||||
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |||||||||||||||
| Family 2 | Margery Jeffrey, b. 1621, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA d. 1721 (Age 100 years) | |
| Family ID | F9989 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| Event Map |
| Ancestors | ~d Gott-M (Vet) Gott Ancestor (Veteran) |
| Biographies and Histories | History-Pequot War (USWars) The Pequot War (1637-1638) + https://www.uswars.net/pequot-war/ |
| Wars & Battles | War-Pequot The Pequot War was an armed conflict spanning the years 1634–1638 between the Pequot tribe against an alliance of the Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Saybrook colonies who were aided by their Native American allies (the Narragansett and Mohegan tribes). Hundreds were killed; hundreds more were captured and sold into slavery to the West… |
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