The Andress Family Register, a work in progress, documents the descendants of Jacob Andress of Beattystown, NJ. The AFR is found in the Archive 18 June - 02 Aug. 2007. The AFR has also been added to rootsweb.com.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Jacob Andress Middlesworth

Jacob Andress Middlesworth was born 20 Sept. 1819, in Hope Twp., Warren Co., NJ, to James L. and Euphemia Middlesworth. On 15 July 1848, Jacob married Catherine Wintermute. Born 24 Nov. 1817 she was the daughter of Peter Wintermute and Catherine Snover. In the same year of their marriage, 1848, Jacob and Catherine moved to Schooley’s Mountain, Washington Twp., Morris Co. NJ, and had their first child, Maria, soon after. In 1849 or 50 they had their second child, Jehu. Maria died 17 March 1856 at age eight. Jacob died 07 June 1883. Catherine died 11 Dec. 1891. Jehu never married and died after the age of eighty.

Was Jacob Andress Middlesworth the grandson of Jacob Andress of Beattystown?

At this point of research three documents uncover the following links:

(1) Joseph Andress Jr., grandson of Jacob Andress of Beattystown, lived, for a short while, with Jacob Andress Middlesworth at Schooley’s Mountain.

(2) Jacob Andress Middlesworth was the son of James L. Middlesworth and Euphemia Middlesworth.

(3) James L. Middlesworth was associated with Joseph Andress and Peter W. Andress (sons of Jacob Andress of Beattystown.)

First, according to the 1850 federal census Jacob Andress Middlesworth was a merchant living in Washington Twp., Morris County. Living with Jacob was a clerk, Joseph Andress, age 21. Joseph was the son of Peter W. Andress, born 19 Jan. 1829, and grandson of Jacob Andress of Beattystown. Joseph’s 29 July 1887 obituary from The Belvedere Apollo includes the following insight: “In early life he acquired good business habits and when quite a young man opened a store for himself at Schooley’s Mountain.”

Second, Euphemia Middlesworth of Hope Township wrote her Will 11 April 1844. Her estate inventory was recorded 13 April 1847. After ordering her debts to be paid, Euphemia gives “to my son Jacob A. Middlesworth of Stillwater . . . . all of my property and estate” She then appoints him Executor of her Will. Witness to her Will were John L Silverthorn and another person whose name is illegible. John L. Silverthorn and Abraham (?Truse?) were appraisers of her estate’s inventory.

Third, James L. Middlesworth of Oxford Township wrote his Will 22 Nov. 1826. His estate inventory was recorded on 02 Jan. 1827 and his Will probated on the 6th of Jan. Witness to his Will were Samuel Hudson, Isaac R Newman, and Daniel Mixell. The Executor of the Will was Abraham Newman. Appraisers of the inventory were James Dewitt and Daniel Mixell. In his Will James gives to his “dear wife Effami Middlesworth” a number of household items and the “house and lot in the village of Hope.” In the Will he doesn’t name his children, but mentions that they were under age. Included with the estate inventory is a Book Account which lists the debts of about eighty persons. “Joseph Andrews, $4.26” and “Peter Andrews, $2.62” are included in that list.

The parents of Jacob Andress Middlesworth were probably born around the turn of the century. Perhaps a record will never be uncovered to prove the claim, but I suspect that Euphemia Middlesworth is actually the daughter of Jacob Andress of Beattystown. In my 29 May 2007 posting entitled “Who was Jacob Andress of Beattystown?” I attempted to show a connection between the Andress family and the Ayers / Longstreet family. If the claim is correct about Jacob’s first marriage to Elli Longstreet Ayres, it is interesting to note that Elli’s mother’s name is Euphemia. Perhaps it’s just a coincidence.

Sources:

1827, Will and Inventory of James L. Middlesworth, # 83U, from NJ State Archives

1830 Federal Census, New Jersey, Warren County, Oxford, pg 359: Effy Middlesworth, M: 001 F: 011001,

1840 Federal Census, New Jersey, Warren County, Hope, Aug. 12, 1840: Euphemia Middlesworth, M: 000001 F: 1100101

1847, Will and Inventory of Euphemia Middlesworth, # 821U, from NJ State Archives

NJ State Archives, Index to Marriage Records, 1848-1867: Jacob A. Middlesworth to Catharine Wintermute, Stillwater, Sussex Co., 15 July 1848, Bk AF Pg 332, >

1850 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 439: Jacob N Middleswart, 30, M, Merchant, 1200, NJ; Catharine, 31, F, NJ; Maria Middleswart, 1, F, NJ; Joseph Andrus, 21, M, Clerk, NJ

17 March 1856, The Sussex Register, Necrology: “Maria, daughter of Jacob A. Middlesworth, Pleasant Grove, Morris County, in 8th year.”

1860 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Schooley’s Mountain, Family 154: Jacob A. Middlesworth, 41, M, Farmer, 8000, 3000, NJ; Catharine, 42, F, NJ; Jehu, 9, M, NJ; Levina A. Rorick, 11, F, NJ; Jacob Cyphers, 16, M, Farm Hand, NJ,

1870 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 76: Jacob Middlesworth, 50, M, Farmer, 10000, 2000, NJ; Catharine, 52, F, NJ; Jehu, 20, M, Works on Farm, NJ,

1880 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 205: Jacob Middlesworth, 59, M, Farmer; Cathern, 60, Wife, F, Keeping House; Jehu, 29, Son, M, Farm Hand,

29 July 1887, The Belvedere Apollo, Obituary of Joseph Andress Jr. (obtained from the Warren County Public Library)

1900, The Wintermute family history, Jacob Perry Wintermute, pg 68: Catharine, “daughter of Peter Wintermute and Catharine Snover, was b. at Stillwater, Nov. 24, 1817. She was united in marriage to Jacob Andress Middleswarth. He was b. Sept. 20, 1819, at Hope, N.J. and d. June 7, 1883. Catharine d. Dec. 11, 1891. They had two children: Maria, who d. Mar. 17, 1856, in the eighth year of her age, and Jehu, b. July 21, 1850. They moved to Schooley’s Mountain in 1848, where they had a fine farm, were comfortably situated, and continued to reside until their decease. Jehu still resides at the old homestead, near Pleasant Grove Post Office.”

1900 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 103, Household of Mary E. Post: Jehu Middlesworth, boarder, B. July 1849, 50, Single, NJ, NJ, NJ

1910 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 139, Household of Mary E. Post: Jehu Middlesworth, boarder, 60, Single, NJ, NJ, NJ,

1920 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 110, Household of Mary E. Post: Jehu Middlesworth, boarder, 69, Single, NJ,

1930 Federal Census, New Jersey, Morris County, Washington, Family 240, Household of Mary E. Post: Jay Middlesworth, boarder, 80, Single,

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Andress and Andrews Families in Sussex & Warren counties, NJ, 1860

Sussex County

Stillwater, Family 47:
Hampton Andress, 52, M, Merchant, 10,000, 3,000, NJ
Elizabeth Andress, 48, F, NJ
Oscar Andress, 22, M, Merchant, NJ
Araminta Andress, 25, F, NJ
Theophilus H Andress, 19, M, NJ
Elmira Martin, 9, F, NJ

Walpack, Family 253 (Household of Richard Lantz):
Sarah J Andruss, 11, F, NJ

Warren County

Hardwick, Family 449:
Marshall Andress, 28, M, Miller, 200 NJ
Harriet Andress, 22, F, NJ
Joseph Andress, 6, M, NJ
George A Andress, 2, M, NJ

Hardwick, Family 520 (Household of Isaac C Konkle)
Margaret Andress, 27, F, NJ

Hardwick, Family 530:
Joseph Andress, 55, M, Farmer, 1300, 1800, NJ
Hampton Andress, 25, M, Laborer, 100, NJ
Elizabeth Ball, 30, F, NJ

Knowlton, Family 285:
Peter W Andress, 58, M, Mason, 100, NJ
Sarah Andress, 56, F, NJ
Joseph Andress, 30, M, Merchant, 500, 2500, NJ
Alice Andress, 19, F, NJ
Jacob Andress, 15, M, NJ
Margaret Stine, 35, F, School Mistress, NJ

Frelinghuysen, Family 45 (Household of William J. Cook):
William S Andrews, 23, Farm Laborer, NJ

Blairstown, Family 664 (Household of Jacob Chambers):
Theadore Andress, 24, M, Carpenter, 100, NJ

Blairstown, Family 762:
Roderick B Andress, 35, M, Carpenter, 500, NJ
Huldah Andress, 26, F, NJ
Isaiah Andress, 8, M, NJ
Clark Andress, 6, M, NJ
Hannah Andress, 4, F, NJ
Huldah Andress, 2, F, NJ

Franklin, Family 518:
Susan Andrews, 50, F, Grasswidow, 50, NJ
Stewart Andrews, 12, M, NJ

Franklin, Family 586 (Household of Andrew J Rush):
John Andrews,17, M, NJ

Franklin, Family 614:
Wm Andrews, 31, M, Machinist, 300, NJ
Sarah Andrews, 35, F, NJ
Ann Andrews, 3, F, NJ
John Andrews, 1, M, NJ

Franklin, Family 621(Household of Charles Miller):
Robert Andrus, 21, M, Teamster, NJ

Franklin, Family 623:
Sally Ann Andrus, 48, F, Widow, 500, 200, NJ
Eliza Cole, 57, F, 700, NJ

Franklin, Family 690:
Dorothy Dehart, F, 1000, 200, NJ
George Andrews, 12, M, NJ

Franklin, Family 748:
John Andrews, 76, M, Widower, 200, NJ

Greenwich, Family 787 (Household of J.M. Love):
Isabella Andrew,16, F, Servant, NJ

Washington, Family 363:
Jacob Andrews, 48, M, Laborer, NJ
Mary Andrews, 38, F, NJ
Sarah Andrews, 18, F, NJ
Jane Andrews, 16, F, NJ
William H Andrews, 5, M, NJ
Adaline Andrews, 1, F, NJ

Washington, Family 146:
Briss Andrews, 75, M, Black, Laborer, 300, 100, NJ
Sally Andrews, 56, F, B, NJ
William Andrews, 22, M, B, Laborer, NJ
Abram Andrews, 20, M, B, NJ

Washington, Family 148 (Household of John Mc Clary):
Clarissa Andrews, 25, F, Black, NJ
George Andrews, 5, M, B, NJ

Phillipsburg, Family 217:
Isaac Andrews, 27, M, Carpenter, 150, NJ
Susan Andrews, 25, F, NJ
George Andrews, 5, M, NJ
Alfred Andrews, 3, M, NJ
Joseph Andrews, 10/12, M, NJ

Phillipsburg, Family 525:
James M Andrews,31, M, (employment illegible), 5000, 1000, NJ
Mary Andrews, 30, F, PA
Joseph Andrews, 6, M, NJ
Emily Andrews, 4, F, NJ
Lillia Andrews, 1, F, NJ
Catharine Andrews, 20, F, NJ
Jesse Warner, 24, M, PA

Oxford, Family 259:
Thomas Andrew, 28, M, Laborer, 1000, England
Mary Andrew, 18, F, NJ
James Andrew, 1, M, NJ
Henry Dyer, 25, M, England

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Andress and Andrews Families of Northwest New Jersey 1830

Warren County

Hardwick, Joseph Anders: M20101 F01001
Hardwick, Peter W Anders: M200102 F00002

Independence, Pricilla Andrews: M0 F0011001
Independence, Richard Andrews: M00000001 F00001001

Greenwich, Jacob B Andrews: M213001 F00101
Greenwich, John Andrews: M1100011 F1020001
Greenwich, Barnet Andrews: M10001 F0000001
Greenwich, (Widow) Mary Andrews: M0 F0000101001
Greenwich, Martin Andrews: M0111001 F2110101
Greenwich, Jacob Andrews: M00100001 F00111
Greenwich, Stephen Andrews: M1000401 F0001001
Greenwich, Thos Andrews: M10001 F00001

Oxford, Daniel Andrews: M0010001 F0001001
Oxford, John Andruss: M1001001 F1200101

Morris County

Morris, James Andress: M001301 F12002
Morris, Sylvester Andrews: M010001 F01101

Pequannock, John C Andrews: M011113 F010202

Hunterdon County

Trenton, Chester Andrews: M1000001 F100001

There are no heads of households by the name of Andress or Andrews in the counties of Somerset and Sussex on the 1830 federal census.

Andress and Andrews Families of Northwest New Jersey 1840

Sussex County

Stillwater, Hampton Andruss: M101011 F01001

Warren County

Hardwick, Joseph Anders: M002201 F0110001

Knowlton, Peater Anders: M112001 F020001

Franklin, Barnet Andrews: M111011 F010001
Franklin, Jacob Andrews: M010000001 F00001
Franklin, Jacob B Andrews: M01322001 F0000001
Franklin, James Andrews: M200001 F00001
Franklin, John Andrews: M00110001 F00100001

Mansfield, Brister Andrews: (Free Colored Persons) M2201 F22001
Mansfield, Jacob T Andrews: M00001 F11001

Oxford, Daniel Andrews: M00001001 F00000001

Harmony, Thomas T Andrews: M101001 F120001

Morris County

Chatham, Wm L Andrus: M110001 F00001000001

There are no heads of households by the name of Andress or Andrews in the counties of Somerset and Hunterdon on the 1840 federal census.

Andress and Andrews Families of Northwest New Jersey 1850

Sussex County

Stillwater, Family 250:
Hampton Andress, 40, M, Merchant, 10,000, NJ
Elizabeth, 38, F, NJ
Araminta, 15, F, NJ
Oscar, 12, M, NJ
Theophilus H, 9, M, NJ
Olla, 2, F, NJ

Newton, Family 146:
Peter Bale, 46, M, NJ
Sarah, 34, F, NJ
James, 12, M, NJ
Emily, 10, F, NJ
Henry, 4, M, NJ
George, 3, M, NJ
David, 1, M, NJ
Marshall Andrews, 23, M, Miller, NJ
Catherine Smith, 18, F, NJ
Ann Drake, 65, F, NJ

Warren County

Hardwick, Family 77:
Joseph Andrus, 47, M, Farmer, NJ
Margaret, 55, F, NJ
Sarah, 25, F, NJ
Hampton, 20, M, Laborer, NJ
Harriet, 18, F, NJ

Frelinghuysen, Family 78:
Peter W. Andrus, 48, M, Stonemason, NJ
Sarah, 45, F, NJ
Roderick B, M, Carpenter, NJ
Margaret, 17, F, NJ
William, 13, M, NJ
Elsey Ann F, 8, F, NJ
Jacob S, 5, NJ

Franklin, Family 37:
John Andrews, 65, M, 400, NJ
Margaret, 65, F, NJ
William, 21, M, Laborer, NJ

Franklin, Family 38:
James Andreas, 40, M, (employment illegible), 1500, NJ
Sarah, 35, F, NJ
Emeline, 15, F, NJ
John M, 12, M, NJ
Robert B, 10, M, NJ
Thomas M, 8, M, NJ
Jane E, 5, F, NJ
Franklin M, 1, M, NJ

Franklin, Family 39:
Barnet Andrews, 45, M, Tailor, 500, NJ
S Ann, 43, F, NJ
Joanna, 15, F, NJ
Thomas C, 12, NJ
Catherine L, 8, NJ
Isabelle, 1, NJ

Franklin, Family 233:
George H. Weller, 57, M, Farmer, 7000, NJ
Samantha, 7, F, NJ
Sarah E., 6, NJ
Lydia, 4, NJ
Sarah 66, NJ
John (Kemiey?), 18, M, Laborer, NJ
Isaac Andrews, 20, M, Laborer, NJ
Sarah (Shwley?), 50, F, NJ

Franklin, Family 56:
Philip D. Weller, 47, M, Farmer, 6,500, NJ
Eliza Ann, 41, F, NJ
Valentine, 10, M, NJ
John, 8, M, NJ
James, 6, NJ
Abraham, 20, Laborer, NJ
Jane Andrews, 14, NJ

Franklin, Family 72:
Tunis S Miller, 30, M, Miller, NJ
Elizabeth, 35, F, PA
Rhoda, 6, F, NJ
May S, 4, F, NJ
Isaac W, 2, M, NJ
Jacob Andrews, 76, M, NJ
Ann, 34, F, NJ
Mary, 19, F, NJ

Oxford, Family 195:
Daniel Andrew, 66, M, Cooper, 1000, NJ
Mary, 64, F, NJ
Philip, 35, M, Cooper, NJ
Elizabeth, 30, F, NJ
Ann Maria, 7, F, NJ
Daniel, 6, M, NJ
Margaret, 5, F, NJ
Joseph, 4, F, NJ
William, 2, M, NJ
Sarah E, 1, F, NJ

Washington, Family 133:
Jacob Andrews, 35, M, NJ
Caroline, 35, F, NJ
Susan, 15, F, NJ
Matilda, 13, F, NJ
John, 9, M, NJ

Washington, Family 226:
Benjamin Andreas, 30, M, Black, NJ
Mary, 24, F, NJ
Sarah, 3, F, NJ
Abraham, 2/12, M, NJ

Washington, Family 231:
Brister Andrews, 60, M, Black, Laborer, NJ
Sarah, 54, F, Black, NJ
George, 21, M, NJ
Abraham, 16, M, NJ
Mary, 15, NJ
William, 9, NJ
Nancy Smith, 70, NJ

Knowleton, Family 102:
James Andrews, 35, M, Black, Laborer, PA
Martha Ann Andrews, 23, F, Mulatto, NJ
William H. Andrews, 3, M, NJ
Ann Maria Andrews, 3/12, F, NJ

Greenwich, Family 114:
Enoch Beers, 59, M, Merchant, 55,000, PA
Catha(?), 50, NJ
John, 26, M, Distiller, NJ
(Margaret?), 19, NJ
James M Andrews, 24, M, Clerk, NJ
Elizabeth Wilson, 19, F, NJ
Sophia Wilson, 17, NJ
Ann (Manning?), 21, NJ

Greenwich, Family 129:
Isaac Dehart, 24, M, Drover, NJ
May Ann, 4, NJ
John, 6/12, M, NJ
Elizabeth (Miller?), 46, F, NJ
Margaret Andrews, 22, F, NJ
Isaac M, 6, M, NJ
George, 3, M, NJ
Isaac Dehart, 26, M, Drover, NJ

Greenwich, Family 182:
William R. Stone, 33, M, Laborer, 80, NJ
Eleanor, 28, F, NJ
May M, 10, F, NJ
Sarah C, 8, NJ
Levi (Meier?), 55, M, NJ
Charlotte Andrews, 15, F, NJ
Rebecca (Meier?), 18, F, NJ
Jacob Stone, 19, M, Furnaceman, NJ
William Roberts, 23, M, Furnaceman, PA
Thos. J. Andrews, 44, M, Furnaceman, NJ
William Byrant, 24, M, Furnaceman, Ireland
Augustus Tilmore, 24, Furnaceman, Germany
Laurence Ocius, 23, Furnaceman, Germany

Greenwich, Family 208:
Henry G. Stillwell, 25, M, Merchant, Germany
Charlotte 23, F, Germany
Heriam, 11/12, M, PA
Martin Andrews, 11, NJ

Morris County

Washington, Family 439 (No number on original):
Jacob A Middleswarth, 30, M, Merchant, 1,200, NJ
Catherine, 31, F, NJ
Maria Middleswarth, 1, F, NJ
Joseph Andrus, 21, M, Clerk, NJ

Rockaway, Family 448:
James Andrew, 35, M, Laborer, England
Elizabeth Andrew, 31, F, England
Philepi, 7, F, England
Margaret, 4, F, England
Frances, 3, M, England
Frances, 31, M, Miner, England
Charles, 33, M, Laborer, England

Pequannock, Family 180:
George Andrews, 26, M, Weaver, England
Esther, 24, F, England

Hunterdon County

Lambertville, Family 124:
James Andrews, 35, M, Laborer, Ireland
Catherine, 29, F, Ireland
Mary Jane, 6, F, NJ
Catherine, 1, F, NJ

Somerset County

Bridgewater, Family 570:
Jacob Andrews, 33, M, Germany
Caroline, 19, F, Massachusetts
John, 10/12, M, New Jersey

Montgomery, Family 247:
Martin (Neuieus?), 38, M, Farmer, 10,000, NJ
Rachel A (Neuieus?), 34, F, NJ
Sarah Andrews, 50, F, NJ
Mary A Dunham, 20, F, NJ
Samuel Sauter, 25, M, Black, Laborer, NJ

Sunday, July 15, 2007

AFR 4-4: Theophilus Hunt Andress

THEOPHILUS HUNT ANDRESS, son of Hampton, was born 01 Jan. 1841 in Stillwater Township, New Jersey. He served as a surgeon during the War Between the States. After the war he resided in Sparta, Sussex County, NJ, where he was a well known physician. He died 26 Aug. 1913 in Sparta and was buried in Newton Cemetery.

Theophilus married Sarah Cecelia Cutler on 10 Oct. 1865. Sarah, daughter of Dr. Cutler, was born 09 Aug. 1842 and she died 22 Nov. 1883. She was buried in Newton Cemetery.

Theophilus and Sarah Andress had the following children:

I. FREDERICK RYERSON ANDRESS was born 30 June 1867 and he died 26 Oct. 1948. Frederick married Mary Nichols Thomas ca. 1893. She was born ca. 1869. They had the following children: (1) Edith Cecelia, born 31 Dec 1893, died 31 July 1949; (2) Fred Ryerson Jr., born 03 Dec. 1897 and died 31 Dec. 1978.

II. HAMPTON A. ANDRESS was born 10 Feb. 1871 and he died 27 June 1922 and is buried in Sparta Cemetery. He married Angeline Augie Decker 08 April 1896. She was born ca.1871. She was the daughter of James and Malvina Decker. Hampton and Angeline had one child: (1) Marjorie, born ca. 1897, married A. G. Fuller.

III. WILLIAM STEWART ANDRESS was born ca. 1874. He married Alice Coates Cooper, daughter of Walter Stepoart Cooper and Mary Edsall, on 16 Jan. 1904 in Manhattan, New York.

IV. LENA CELIA ANDRESS was born ca. 1877. She married John H. King, M.D.

V. MARY VAIL ANDRESS was born 27 March 1883 in Sparta, New Jersey. Mary Vail was “the first woman to become an officer of a major New York bank” She died 15 May 1964 in New York City.

Theophilus married secondly, in 1891, Elizabeth Kinney Hoffman, daughter of William Hoffman and Mary Dennis. Elizabeth was born ca. 1865 and she died after 1920.

Theophilus and Elizabeth Andress had the following children:

VI. GERTRUDE ANDRESS was born ca. 1895.

VII. RUSSELL T. ANDRESS was born ca. 1896 in New Jersey. He died in 1952 in Stanhope, Sussex County, New Jersey. Russell married Anna M. McMichael. She was born ca. 1900.

VIII. DOROTHY ANDRESS was born 04 March 1897 and she died 01 April 1899. She was buried in Newton Cemetery.

SOURCES & NOTES:

Sources and notes are forthcoming

AFR 4-3: Oscar A. Andress

OSCAR A. ANDRESS, son of Hampton, was born 27 Aug. 1838 in New Jersey. He died 27 Dec. 1903 in Sussex County, and was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, NJ.

Oscar married Edith Caroline Wintermute on 18 May 1876. Edith was born 01 May 1827 and she died 02 May 1897. She was buried in Newton Cemetery.

Oscar and Edith Andress had the following children:

I. ANNA CONDIT ANDRESS was born in March 1878. She married James Shields.

II. JOSEPH ANDRESS was born ca. 1879.

III. MARY ELIZABETH ANDRESS was born ca. 1880.

IV. GEORGE WINTERMUTE ANDRESS was born 12 April 1888. He died in Aug. 1977 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

SOURCES & NOTES:

Sources and notes are forthcoming

AFR 4-2: Ariminta Andress Northrop

ARIMINTA ANDRESS, daughter of Hampton, was born 28 Nov. 1834 in Middleville, Sussex County, New Jersey. She died 28 Dec. 1897 in Minisink, Orange County, New York, and she was buried in Baleville, New Jersey.

Ariminta married Peter Theodore Northrop, son of Peter Northrop and Sarah Ann Struble. He was born 14 July 1838 in New Jersey.

Peter and Ariminta Northrop had the following children:

I. PETER NORTHROP was born 20 Jan. 1871.

II. ELIZABETH NORTHROP was born 03 Sept. 1873.

III. EDWARD H. NORTHROP was born 27 July 1874.

IV. THEODORE P. NORTHROP was born 06 April 1877.

SOURCES & NOTES:

Sources and notes are forthcoming

AFR 4-1: Hampton Andress

HAMPTON ANDRESS, son of Jacob, was born 26 Sept. 1807 in New Jersey. He was a merchant in Middleville, Stillwater Township, Sussex County. He died 26 Sept. 1875, at age 68, in Middleville, and was buried in Newton Cemetery, Newton, Sussex County, NJ.

Hampton married Martha Elizabeth Hunt. She was the daughter of Theophilus Hunt and Margaret Armstrong. Martha was born 08 Aug. 1812 in Sussex County and she died 06 April 1880. She was buried in Newton Cemetery.

Hampton and Martha E. Andress had the following children:

I. ARIMINTA ANDRESS was born 28 Nov. 1834 and died 28 Dec. 1897.

II. OSCAR A. ANDRESS was born 27 Aug. 1838 and died 27 Dec. 1903.

III. THEOPHILUS HUNT ANDRESS was born 10 Jan. 1841 and died 26 Aug. 1913.

IV. OLLA MARIA ANDRESS was born 26 Nov. 1847 in Stillwater Township. She died, at age 6, 12 May 1853.

SOURCES & NOTES:

Sources and notes are forthcoming

AFR 3-5 C: Roy Lewis Andress

ROY LEWIS ANDRESS, son of Hampton W., was born 12 Oct. 1890 in Stroudsburg. He moved to Palmerton, Carbon County, PA before 1928, and there died 02 Dec. 1975. He is buried Stroudsburg Cemetery.

Roy married Sadie M. Bittenbender, daughter of Milton Bittenbender and Edna Shoemaker, 05 Sept. 1910, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg. Sadie was born 07 Sept. 1892 in Sand Hill, PA. She died 27 April 1990 in Palmerton, PA, and is buried Stroudsburg Cemetery.

Roy and Sadie Andress had the following children:

I. RUSSELL MILTON ANDRESS was born 25 Nov. 1911 in Stroudsburg. He was a Baptist minister. He died 30 Jan. 1983 at his home in Lexington, Kentucky, and is buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery.

II. FLOYD LEROY ANDRESS SR. was born 28 Jan. 1913 and died 08 Nov. 2002. He married Jennie K. Lukasevich. She was born 22 Feb. 1918 and died 19 Aug. 1981. She was the daughter of Peter Lukasevich and Tatiana Skopetz, of Palmerton. Floyd and Jennie had two children: (1) Jane K., and (2) Floyd L.

III. ELWOOD KENNETH ANDRESS was born 01 Sept. 1914 and he died 01 Jan. 1999 in Palmerton, PA.

SOURCES & NOTES:

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Marriages (March 1867 - November 1965), page 42: Roy L. Andress to Sadie M. Bittenbender, 05 Sept. 1910. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Baptisms 1867-1965, page 42: Floyd LeRoy Andress, son of Roy & Sadie, Birth date: 28 Jan. 1913. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Baptisms 1867-1965, page 43: Elwood Kenneth Andress, son of Roy & Sadie, Birth date: 01 Sept. 1914. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

1918 World War I Draft Registration Card, , http://www.ancesrty.com/: Roy Lewis Andress, Age: 26; Res: 102 North 5th St., Stroudsburg, PA; Born: 12 Oct. 1890, Stroudsburg, PA, USA; Occ: Insurance Agent, Prudential Life Insurance; Wife and 3 children; Caucasian, Medium Height, Medium Build, Brown Eyes, Brown Hair.

NOTE: I’ve misplaced Roy’s 1920 federal census information and will have to re-obtain it.

1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Palmerton Borough, Family # 219, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, Roy, 39, age married 19, Dairyman; Sadie, 37, age married 17; Russell, 18; Floyd, 17; Elwood, 15

1970, Letter from Russell M. Andress, Forest Park, GA, to Joseph H. Andress, Pensacola, FL: “Dear Joe: I finally located you, just two days before we celebrated Mother & Dads 60th wedding anniversary. We had a very pleasant time. Dick sent me your address. Thought you might enjoy this picture which was taken that day. Since we live so near let me hear from you. We are the oldest of the two families. Hope we can get together. Your Cousin, Russell Andress.” [NOTE: A picture of Roy and Sadie accompanies the letter. The original letter is in the possession of Milton Andress of Molino, FL.]

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Roy Andress, Palmerton, Carbon, PA, born 12 Oct. 1890, died Dec. 1975

05 Dec. 1975, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Roy L. Andress, 85, of R.D. 2 Palmerton died Wednesday night in the Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital, Lehighton. He was the husband of Sadie M. Bittenbender Andress, at home. Born in Stroudsburg, a son of the late Hampton and Eliza (Snyder) Andress, he was a resident of Palmerton since 1928 and had been employed by the Palmerton Sanitary Dairy as a milkman for 43 years. A former member of the Phoenix Fire Engine and Hose Co., he was a member of the Phoenix Firemens Relief Assn., Stroudsburg. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Russell M. Andress of Charlotte, N.C., Floyd L. of Palmerton, and Elwood K. of Palmerton R.D. 2; two grandchildren and four great grandchildren, and a brother Clarence L. Andress of East Stroudsburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday in William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main Street, Stroudsburg with Rev. John K. Stendahl, officiating. Burial will be in the Stroudsburg Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Clark Funeral Home on Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. with Stroudsburg Fire Department conducting services at 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial donations may be made to the Carbon-Monroe Assn. for the Blind, 44 Susquehanna Street, Jim Thorpe, Pa, 18229” “FIREMEN CALLED - Stroudsburg firemen are to meet at 7:45 p.m. today at the fire house, in uniform, to attend services for Ray Andress. The memorial service will be held at 8 p.m. in the William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main Street, Stroudsburg”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Jennie Andress, Palmerton, Carbon, PA, born 22 Feb. 1918, died Aug. 1981

21 Aug. 1981, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Jennie Andress, 63, of 655 Franklin Ave., Palmerton, died Wednesday in Allentown and Sacred Heart Hospital Center, Allentown. She was the wife of Floyd L. Andress Sr., at home. Born in Palmerton, daughter of the late Peter and Tatiana (Skopetz) Lukasevich, she was a lifelong resident of Palmerton. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ in Palmerton. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Floyd L. Andress Jr., Palmerton; a daughter, Mrs. Jane Payne, Vienna, Va.; a brother, Victor Lukasevich, Jim Thorpe; three sisters, Mrs. John (Sophie) Tomecsek, Allentown, Mrs. Burton (Agnes) Evans, Slatington, and Mrs. Verna Gontar, Northampton, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Charles H. Campton Funeral Home, 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton. Interment will be in Trachsville Cemetery, Trachsville. Friends may call at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until time of services Saturday.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Russel Andress, Lexington, Fayette, KY, born 25 Nov 1911, died Jan 1983

31 Jan. 1983, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Russell Milton “Andy” Andress, 71, of 1482 Augusta Drive in Lexington, Ky., died Sunday in Lexington Central Baptist Hospital. Born in Stroudsburg, he was the son of Sadie (Bittenbender) Andress of Weatherly and the late Roy L. Andress. A former resident of Stroudsburg and of Palmerton, he was a retired management consultant and an ordained Baptist minister. He was a member of Trinity Baptist Church in Lexington, Ky. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two brothers, Elwood Andress and Floyd Andress, both of Palmerton; one nephew and one niece. Graveside funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Stroudsburg Cemetery, with the Rev. David A. Cornell officiating. The William H. Clark Funeral Home in Stroudsburg is in charge of arrangements. There will be no viewing.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Sadie M. Andress, Weatherly, Carbon, PA, born 07 Sept. 1892, died 27 April 1990

28 April 1990, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Sadie M. Andress, 97, of Weatherwood Carbon County home in Weatherly, died Friday. She was the wife of the late Roy L. Andress. Born in Sand Hill, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Edna (Shoemaker) Bittenbender. She is survived by two sons, Floyd L. Andress of Leighton and Elwood K. Andress of Palmerton; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. The Campton Funeral Home Inc., Palmerton, is in charge of arrangements.”

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA, Section M, Plot 45: Andress, Roy L, 1890-1975; Sadie M, 1892-1990; “Andy Russell Milton Andress, 11/25/11 - 1/30/83, Minister-Teacher-Consultant, He invested all he had in People”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: E K Andress, Weatherly, Carbon, PA, born 01 Sept. 1914, died 01 Jan. 1999

1999, (NOTE: I’ve misplaced the following obituary’s source information.): “Elwood K. Andress, 84, of 434-½ Delaware Ave., Palmerton, died Friday in the Hazelton General Hospital. He was a truck driver for the W.C. Wol fretz Co., Allentown, for six years before retiring in 1976. Born in Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late Roy L. and Sadie M. (Bittenbender) Andress. He was of the Protestant faith. Andress was an Army veteran of World War II, having attained the rank of sergeant. He was a former member of the Lehighton American Legion Post and a member of the CB Club of Palmerton, with call letters KKU4450 and being known as ‘Shoe Polish.’ Surviving are a brother, Floyd L. Sr., of Kunkletown; and nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Floyd Andress, Lehighton, Carbon, PA, born 28 Jan. 1913, died 08 Nov. 2002

09 Nov. 2002, The Times News, Lehighton, PA, http://www.tnonline.com/: “Floyd L. “Corky” Andress Sr., 89, of 230 Saw Mill Lane, Lehighton and formerly of Palmerton, died Friday in the Gnaden Huetten Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Lehighton. He was the husband of the late Jennie K. (Lukasevich) Andress. He worked for the former New Jersey Zinc Co., as a furnace operator for 42 years, retiring in 1975. Born in Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late Roy L. and Sadie (Bitenbender) Andress. He served in the Army during World War II, serving in the European Theater of Operations. He was a member of the American Legion of Slatington. Surviving is a daughter, Jane K. Payne of Jonas, and a son, Floyd L. Andress, Jr., of Lehighton, also four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The Campton Funeral Home, Inc., 525 Delaware Ave., Palmerton is in charge of arrangements.”

AFR 3-5 B: Clarence Linden Andress

CLARENCE LINDEN ANDRESS, son of Hampton W., was born 26 June 1887 in Stroudsburg. He died 03 May 1976 in East Stroudsburg, and is buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg.

Clarence married Ada Viola Siptroth, daughter of Oliver Siptroth and Anna Maria Butz, ca. 1915. Ada was born 23 Oct 1889 and she died in 16 Oct. 1976, and is buried in Prospect Cemetery.

Clarence and Ada Andress had the following children:

I. FERN L. ANDRESS was born 23 Oct. 1916 and died 16 March 2002. She was buried in Prospect Cemetery. Fern married Denton B. Frederick. He was the son of William Frederick and Rozella Bruck, born ca. 1908. He died 09 April 1978. She married secondly James Walz, who died in 1993. Fern and Denton had the following children: (1) Burdell N.; (2) Terry J.; (3) Denna; (4) Dawn; (5) Deborah; and (6) Janice.

II. DORA FAY ANDRESS was born 02 Oct. 1918 in East Stroudsburg. Dora married a Mr. Heller, and she died in June 1980 in Middlesex, New Jersey.

III. JAMES A. ANDRESS was born 07 Aug. 1920 and died 07 March 2003. He married Marian B. Mosteller. She was born 06 March 1921 and she died 08 Sept. 1990. They were buried in Prospect Cemetery. They had three children: (1) Gregory Elton, who died at age 9, 18 Oct. 1957; (2) Duane J., was born 01 Nov. 1957 and died 10 Sept. 1999; and (3) Deanna G.

SOURCES & NOTES:

NOTE: Ada Viola’s sister Celesta married Clarence’s brother William S. Andress. Celesta and Ada were the daughters of Oliver Siptroth and Anna Maria Butz. Oliver was the son of Henry Siptroth and Sarah (Sally) Ann Singer, of Jackson Township, Monroe Co. A biography of Franklin, Oliver’s brother, is found on page 708 of the Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania, by J.H. Beers, 1900. http://www.distantcousin.com/Other/NEPABio/Pages.asp?Page=0708

NOTE: I’ve misplaced Clarence’s 1920 federal census information and will have to re-obtain it.

1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Family # 420, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, Clarence, 41, age married 27; Ada, 39, age married 25; Fern, 13; Dorafay, 11; James, 9

21 Oct. 1957, The Daily Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Funeral Notices, ANDRESS, Gregory Elton, of East Stroudsburg. October 18, 1957, aged nine years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, October 22, at 2 p.m. from the Lanterman Funeral Home. Interment will be announced. Viewing Monday, October 21, 7 to 9 p.m.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 26 June 1887, died May 1976

04 May 1976, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Clarence L. Andress, 88, of 45 Walnut St.., East Stroudsburg, died Monday in the Pocono Hospital. He was the husband of Ada (Siptroth) Andress. He was born in Stroudsburg, son of the late Hampton and Eliza (Snyder) Andress. He had been employed by the Line Material Co. as a foreman before retirement about 24 years ago. He belonged to the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. Surviving besides his widow are one son, James A. Andress, East Stroudsburg R.D. 2; two daughters, Mrs. Denton Frederick, East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Dora Fay Heller, Middlesex, N.J., 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the William R. Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. 5th Street. Burial will be in the Prospect Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Ada Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 23 Oct. 1889, died Oct. 1976

18 Oct. 1976, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Mrs. Ada V. Andress, 86, 45 Walnut St., East Stroudsburg died Saturday in the Pocono Hospital, East Stroudsburg. She was the widow of Clarence L. Andress. Born in East Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late Oliver and Anna (Butz) Siptroth. She was of the Baptist faith. She was also the oldest member of the Senior Citizens Club. She is survived by one son, James A. Andress, East Stroudsburg R.D. 2; four daughters, Mrs. Fern Frederick, East Stroudsburg; Mrs. Dora Fay Heller, Middlesex, N.J.; Mrs. Donald Young, Easton and Mrs. Arron Yarvin, Florence, Ala.; two brothers, Enos Siptroth, East Stroudsburg and Earl Siptroth, East Stroudsburg R.D. 2 and 16 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday from the William R. Tomas Funeral Home, 401 N. 5th St, Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Douglas P. Metzgar officiating. Burial will be in the Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. Viewing will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.” [NOTE: I am unaware if Ada was previously married. Notice the two daughters, Mrs. Donald Young and Mrs. Arron Yarvin, and the 6 more grandchildren listed in Ada’s obituary that are not identified in Clarence’s. I have no other record of these children.]

10 April 1978, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Denton B. Frederick, 70, 593 N. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg, died Sunday in Pocono Hospital. He was the husband of Fern (Andress) Frederick. He was born in East Stroudsburg, the son of the late William and Rozella (Bruck) Frederick. He lived his entire life in East Stroudsburg and was a self-employed painter and paperhanger until his retirement in 1961. He was a member of the United Mission in Sciota and the Christian Springs Mission in Christian Springs, Pa. Surviving in addition to his wife, are two sons, Burdell N. of Effort and Terry J. at home; four daughters, Mrs. Denna Perfetti of Stroudsburg, Mrs. Dawn MacIntire of Stroudsburg, Mrs. Deborah Nauman of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Janis Adams of East Stroudsburg. Also one brother, Neal of East Stroudsburg; six sisters, Mrs. Olga Hauser and Mrs. Roberta Walton, both of East Stroudsburg, Miss Bernice Frederick of Reading, Mrs. Cathryn Pooley of Tannersville, Mrs. Kethurah Miller of Somerset, Mass. and Mrs. Mildred Gardner of Stroudsburg; and six grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the William R. Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg. Burial will be in the Evergreen Hill Memorial Garden, East Stroudsburg. The viewing will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Dora Fay Heller, Middlesex, Middlesex, New Jersey, born 02 Oct. 1918, died June 1980

13 September 1999, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Duane J. Andress, 41, of Smithfield Township, died Friday, September 10, at home. Born November 1, 1957, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of James A. Andress, with whom he resided, and the late Marian B. (Mosteller) Andress. A lifetime resident of Monroe County, he was a graduate of East Stroudsburg High School. He was employed in the maintenance department of Roadway Trucking Co., Tannersville. He served in the Army during peacetime. In addition to his father, he is survived by his sister, Deanna G. Andress, at home. He was predeceased by a brother, Gregory A. Andress. Relatives and friends are invited to attend graveside services at Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, on Wednesday September 15 at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Raymond Poortstra officiating. Cremation will take place at the H.G. Smith Crematory, Stroudsburg.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: Fern Walz, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 23 Oct. 1916, died 16 March 2002

17 March 2002, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Fern L. Fredrick Walz, 85, of Stroudsburg died on Saturday morning, March 16, at Laurel Manor, Stroudsburg. She was the wife of the late Denton B. Fredrick, who died in 1978, and the late James Walz, who died in 1993. Born on Oct. 23, 1916, in East Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Ada (Siptroth) Andress. She was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons, Lewiston, N.Y., branch; the Lewiston Seniors of Lewiston, N.Y.; and the Keenagers Church Fellowship, Niagara Falls, N.Y. She is survived by four daughters, Denna Perfetti of Stroudsburg, Dawn MacIntire of Delaware Water Gap, Deborah Nauman of Delaware Water Gap and Janice Fredrick of Pennsylvania; two sons, Burdell Fredrick of Conneaut Lake and Terry Fredrick of Stroudsburg; one brother, James Andress of East Stroudsburg; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a step-family of five step-daughters, 14 step-grandchildren; and 22 step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 19, at the Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg with the Rev. Raymond Poortstra officiating. Burial will take place in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. A viewing will be held from 10 a.m. until the time of service on Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial donations should be made to Parkinson's Disease, University of Pennsylvania and Movement Center, 330 S. Ninth St., Philadelphia, PA 19107.”

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: James Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 07 Aug. 1920, died 07 March 2003

08 March 2003, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “James A. Andress, 82, of East Stroudsburg passed away on Friday, March 7, 2003, at Pocono Medical Center in East Stroudsburg. He was the husband of the late Marian B. (Mosteller) Andress. Born Aug. 7, 1920, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of the late Clarence L. and Ada V. (Siptroth) Andress. James worked for the former Stroudsburg Motor Supplies, now NAPA, in Stroudsburg as a machinist for 40 years. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and he was Methodist by faith. One daughter, Deana G. Andress of East Stroudsburg, survives him. In addition to his wife, Marian, he is preceded in death by two sons, Gregory A. Andress and Duane J. Andress. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 11, at Prospect Cemetery in East Stroudsburg with the Rev. Raymond Poortsra officiating. Cremation at H.G. Smith Crematory will take place prior to the service.”

AFR 3-5 A: William Snyder Andress

WILLIAM SNYDER ANDRESS, son of Hampton W, was born 15 Oct. 1883 in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA. He died 18 Feb. 1969 and is buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery. He and his family were members of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg.

William married Celesta Susan Siptroth 04 March 1904 at “The Little Church Around the Corner” in Greenwich Village, NYC. Celesta was the daughter of Oliver Siptroth and Anna Maria Butz of Jackson Township, Monroe Co., PA. Celesta was born 16 Jan. 1881. She died 25 Aug. 1955 in Stroudsburg and was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery.

William and Celesta Andress had the following children:

I. LEILA MAY ANDRESS was born 04 May 1904 and died 27 April 1983 in East Stroudsburg. She was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. (Descendants information pending permission)

II. DOROTHY BERYL ANDRESS was born 08 Sept. 1905. She married Forrest R. Snyder, ca. 1924. He was born 16 Nov. 1902 and he died 29 Dec. 1988. Dorothy died 14 May 1981. They were buried in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Stroudsburg. They had two children: (1) Alma J.; and (2) William J.

III. MARGARET IRENE ANDRESS born 22 Dec. 1907. She died in 1972. She married Elwood A. Batchler. He was born 07 July 1909 and died 24 September 1987. He was the son of Chester A. Batchler and Helen Bisbing. Margaret and Elwood are buried in Prospect Cemetery. They had one son, (1) Kenneth E.

IV. JOSEPH HAMPTON ANDRESS was born 04 March 1910 in Stroudsburg. On 14 May 1960 Joseph married Emma Elizabeth Rouch. They moved to Pensacola, Florida the same year. Joseph died 21 Dec. 1973. Elizabeth died 18 Feb. 2001. They are buried in Bay View Memorial Park, Pensacola. (Descendants information pending permission)

V. ELIZABETH FRANCES ANDRESS was born 29 Oct. 1912 and died 04 Aug. 1998. She married Ralph B. Scheirer. He was born 02 May 1911 and he died 14 June 1996. They are buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. They had three children: (1) Ralph Bruce, who died young; (2) Douglas; and (3) Jane.

VI. RICHARD WILLIAM ANDRESS was born 14 Oct. 1915 and died 15 April 1995. He married Dorothy B. Freer in 1946. She was born 22 Sept. 1913 and she died 14 Nov. 1993. They are buried in Laurelwood Cemetery, Stroudsburg. They had one daughter: (1) Dee Cynthia.

VII. MARY CAROLINE ANDRESS was born 10 March 1918. She married Lawrence A. Hilliard, 19 Dec. 1938. He was born 13 June 1918 and he died 30 Dec. 2002. Mary followed her husband, 28 Jan. 2003. They were buried in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. They had two children: (1) Barbara and (2) Shirley.

VIII. JOHN DAVID ANDRESS was born 17 May 1920. John married in 1940, Julia Maria Lombardi. She was born 05 Dec. 1920. They moved to Davidson County, Tennessee ca. 1980. Julia died 06 Dec. 1981. In 1982 John married Pauline. John died 10 Dec. 2003. He and Julia are buried in Springhill Cemetery, Nashville, TN. They had five children: (1) Celeste Louise; (2) Joanne Carole; (3) John David; (4) Donald Eugene; and (5) Cynthia Marie.

IX. ALBERT ROY ANDRESS married Eugenia Helen Safin. (Descendants information pending permission)

SOURCES & NOTES:

William and Celesta Andress, circa 1950
Courtesy of Milton and Debbie Andress, Molino, Florida

NOTE: I thank my parents, and my aunts, uncles, and cousins, who assisted me in the collection of this information. Specifically I would like to thank my Aunt Nancy and Uncle Don for the preliminary guidance that helped me get many of those names (and nicknames) sorted out. I thank my cousin Barbara for her assistance which helped in the correction of the extended family’s information. I also thank my cousin Jennifer for her encouragement and for sending me copies of the information contained in the Andress-Lombardi Bible, which is in her safe keeping. It is not my intention to include in this on-line edition of the Andress Family Register any information on living persons, without permission, beyond what is readily available in public records. If you would like to include further information on your branch of the family in this register please contact me at: andress1776@hotmail.com

NOTE: In a January 2004 letter from my cousin Barbara I was informed that William and Celesta were married 04 March 1903 at the “Little Church Around the Corner.” This was a popular location to be married during that time. The official name of the church is The Church of the Transfiguration, and is located on 29th Street in New York City. http://www.littlechurch.org/ I’ve not obtained copies of their marriage records. The same marriage date is also found on the International Genealogical Index at http://www.familysearch.org/

NOTE: Celesta’s sister Ada Viola married William’s brother Clarence Andress. Celesta and Ada were the daughters of Oliver Siptroth and Anna Maria Butz. Oliver was the son of Henry Siptroth and Sarah (Sally) Ann Singer, of Jackson Township, Monroe Co. A biography of Franklin, Oliver’s brother, is found on page 708 of the Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania, by J.H. Beers, 1900. http://www.distantcousin.com/Other/NEPABio/Pages.asp?Page=0708

1910 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 417, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 26, 7 years married, Occupation: Driver; Selesta, 28, Children: 5 born, 4 living; Lula M, 6; Darthea V, 4; Margret I, 2; Joseph H., 3/12

1918 World War I Draft Registration Card, http://www.ancesrty.com/: William Snyder Andress, 122 N. 2ND, Stroudsburg, Monroe, Pa, age 34, Birth date: 15 Oct. 1883, Wife: Lesta Susan Andress

1920 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 21 http://www.ancesrty.com/: 122 Second Street, Andress, William, 36; Celesta, 37; Lilia M, 18; Dorthy, 14; Margaret, 12; Joseph, 10; Elizabeth, 7; Richard, 4 8/12; Mary, 2 3/12

1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Family # 388, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, William, 47, age married 19; Celesta, 49, age married 22; Joseph, 20; Elizabeth, 17; Richard, 14; Mary, 12; John, 9; Albert, 6, Harry, 8; Dickenson, Lelia, daughter, 25, age married 18; Ralph, 5; Jean, 2 4/12 (NOTE: Harry is identified on this census as a son of William, but is actually Lelia’s son; Ralph and Jean are identified as grandchildren to William and Celesta.)

1944 East Stroudsburg, Penna. Directory, page 40: Andress, Albert R. r503 Thomas; Andress, Anna E. Wid Hampton r517 Scott; Andress, Chas foundry r1112 Dreher av; Andress, Jno D (Julia) hosiery h403 Main; Andress, Jos H (Helen P) emp Art Metal Corp h17 Robeson; Andress, Rich W emp Patterson-Kelly Co r503 Thomas; Andress, Wm S (Celesta S) clk E R Lawson h503 Thomas

Daily Record Newspaper, Stroudsburg, circa 1947
(NOTE: The woman identified in the above photo as “Mrs. William S. Andress” is William’s daughter Dorothy Beryl Andress Snyder, mother of Mrs. Robert Westbrook.)

Certificate of Death, from Pennsylvania Department of Health, http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?a=168&Q=202275: Celesta S. Andress, of 503 Thomas St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: August 25, 1955, age 74; Birth date: Jan. 16, 1881, Jackson Twp., Monroe Co., PA; Parents: Oliver Siptroth and Maria Butz; Bur. Stroudsburg Cem.

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA, Record of Deaths (February 1870-December 1965), page 40: # 161, Mrs. Celesta S. Andress, Aug. 25, 1955, age 74-7-9, bur. Aug. 29, 1955, Stroudsburg Cem. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

26 Aug.1955, The Daily Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Mrs. Celesta S. Andress, 74, wife of William Andress, 503 Thomas St., died at 8:30 p.m. yesterday in General Hospital. She had been ill the past three months. She was a daughter of the late Oliver and Maria Siptroth, Jackson Township and a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Dunkleberger and Westbrook funeral home with Rev. P.N. Wohlsen officiating. Interment will be made in Stroudsburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday after 7 p.m. Survivors Listed: Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Pugh, Mrs. Ralph Scheirer and Mrs. Forrest Snyder, all of East Stroudsburg; Mrs. Elwood Batchler and Mrs. Lawrence Hilliard of Stroudsburg; four sons, Richard, John, and Albert, all of Stroudsburg and Joseph of East Stroudsburg; Two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Weber, Stroudsburg and Mrs. Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg; three brothers, Earl Siptroth, and Irvin Siptroth, East Stroudsburg and Enos Siptroth, Emmaus; 18 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.”

Certificate of Death, from Pennsylvania Department of Health, http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?a=168&Q=202275: William S. Andress, of 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg, Death date: February 18, 1969, age 85; Birth date: Oct. 15, 1883, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., PA; Parents: Hampton Andress and Eliza Snyder; Spouse’s name: Celesta Siptroth Andress; Bur. Stroudsburg Cem.

Social Security Death Index, http://www.familysearch.org/: William Andress, East Stroudsburg, Monroe, PA, born 15 Oct. 1883, died Feb. 1969

19 Feb. 1969, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “William Andress dies at 85 in E.S. home, East Stroudsburg -- William S. Andress, 85, died Tuesday in his home at 135 Center St., East Stroudsburg. Born in Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late Hampton and Eliza Snyder Andress. Mr. Andress had been employed until he retired, by the Pontiac Garage, Stroudsburg. He had also worked at the Indian Queen and Penn. Stroud Hotels, Stroudsburg. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, and was a former member of the church’s council. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Pugh, Minisink Hills; Mrs. Forrest Snyder, East Stroudsburg R.D. 2; Mrs. Ralph Scheirer, East Stroudsburg, and Mrs. Elwood Batchler and Mrs. Lawrence Hillard, both of Delaware Water Gap. Also, four sons, Joseph H. Andress, Pensacola, Fla.; Richard W. Andress, Stroudsburg; John D. Andress, Asbury Park, N.J.; and Albert R. Andress, East Stroudsburg; 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Roy Andress, Palmerton, and Clarence Andress, East Stroudsburg. Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Daniel G. Warner Funeral Home with William C. Leopold and Rev. William F. Wunder officiating. Burial will be in Stroudsburg Cemetery. Friends and relatives may call at the funeral home Thursday after 7 p.m.”

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Monroe County, PA, Section M, Plot 20: ANDRESS, William S. 1883-1969, Celesta S. 1881-1955.

Andress-Lombardi Bible: Grammy Andress, born Sept. 2, 1853; Eliza Ann Snyder, passed away Sept. 28, 1950; Hampton Andress, 20 years older than Gram.; William Snyder Andress, October 15, 1884; Dad passed away, February 1969; Celesta Susan, January 16, 1881; Mother passed away, August 25, 1955; Leila May, May 4, 1904; Dorthy Beryl, September 8, 1905; (Peg) Margaret Irene, December 22, 1907; Joseph Hampton Andress, March 4, 1910; Passed away, December 1973; (Bette) Elizabeth Frances, October 29, 1912; Richard William Andress, October 14, 1915; Mary Caroline, March 10, 1918; John Davis Andress, May 10, 1920; Albert LeRoy Andress (date withheld). (NOTE: This Bible record was maintained by John D. Andress Sr. and his wife Julia Maria Lombardi, and has passed into the hands of their granddaughter Jennifer. The information was copied and sent to me in a letter in 2002. I have omitted the information of living persons.)

22 Dec. 1973, Pensacola News Journal, Pensacola, FL, http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/: “ Joseph H. Andress, 63, of 782 Alpine Dr., died Friday morning in a local hospital. Mr. Andress was a native of East Stroudsburg, Pa., but had resided in Pensacola for the past 13 years. He was a member of the Lutheran Church. He was employed by Monsanto. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Andress of Pensacola; two sons, Milton P. Andress, and Robert C. Andress, both of Pensacola; five sisters and four brothers, all of Pennsylvania; five grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the Chapel of Fisher-Pou with Pastor H .G. Deal Jr. Officiating. Honorary pall bears are Bob Burch, Fred Thurman, Carlos Perry, and Chuck Cratt. Active Pallbearers are Bo Nave, Paul Ledbetter. Joe Stuckey, Ray Rowell, Hubert Smith and Larry Brewer. Burial will be in the Bayview Memorial Park Cemetery with Fisher-Pou Funeral Service directing.”

15 May 1981, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Mrs. Dorothy B. Snyder, 75, Village by the Brook, East Stroudsburg, died Thursday in Pocono Hospital. She was the wife of Forrest R. Snyder, at home. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Celesta (Siptroth) Andress, she lived all her life in the area. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, William J. Snyder, Pennington, N.J.; one daughter, Mrs. Robert P. (Alma) Westbrook, east Stroudsburg; four brothers, Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Nashville, Tenn., Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg and Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Leila) Pugh of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the William R. Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg, with the Rev. James Durbano officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Hill Memorial Gardens. There will be no viewing. Memorial donations may be made to the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church or the General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg.”

08 Dec. 1981, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Julia Marie Andress, of Donelson, Tenn., and formerly from Stroudsburg, died Dec. 6 in Nashville Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of John David Andress, at home. She was a member of the Baptist faith. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Dynan, Mrs. Harlin Holt and Mrs. Richard Garifine, all from Tennessee; two sons, John David Andress jr. and Donald Eugene Andress, both of Tennessee; three sisters, Mrs. Gilbert Rovito, Mrs. Angelo Lombardi and Mrs. John Catalanotti; a brother, William Lombardi; and 14 grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at the Madison Funeral home, 219 Old Hickory Blvd., Madison, Tenn.”

28 April 1983, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Leila M. Pugh, 79, of Minisink Hills, died Wednesday at her home. She was the wife of Clarence Pugh, at home. Born in Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late William S. and Celesta (Siptroth) Andress. She had been a resident of Monroe County all of her life. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alex (Sharon) Fuller of Minisink Hills, Mrs. Glenn (Margaret) Knowles of Saylorsburg and Mrs. Oliver (Jean) Nordmark of East Stroudsburg; two sons, Harry of Stroudsburg and Ralph of Minisink Hills; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Scheirer of East Stroudsburg and Mrs. Lawrence (Mary) Hilliard of Stroudsburg; three brothers. Richard Andress of Stroudsburg, John Andress of Tennessee and Albert Andress of East Stroudsburg; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1p.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the rev. L. Thomas Moore Jr. officiating. A viewing will be held Saturday from noon until 1 p.m. at the funeral home. At the request of the family, memorial donations should be made to either the General Ambulance Corps, 1000 Sunrise Drive, Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360, or to Shawnee Volunteer Fire Co., P.O. Box 67, Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa. 18356.” [NOTE: There is also a Leila M. Pugh, age 79, of East Stroudsburg, whose obituary is in the Pocono Record, 13 Nov. 1983. She is the daughter of William and Sarah Strunk and was the widow of Edward S. Pugh.]

26 Sept. 1987, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Elwood A. Batchler, 78, of Stroudsburg R.D. 1, a retired electrician, died Thursday at his home. A resident of Monroe County all of his lifetime, he was the husband of the late Margaret I. (Andress) Batchler. Born in Paradise Township, he was a son of the late Chester A. and Helen (Bisbing) Batchler. He was employed as an electrician by Packing Corporation of America in Delaware Water Gap for 25 years before retiring in 1975. He was a member of the Amalgamated Pulp, Paper and Soffet Union at Packing Corporation of America. He was also a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. He is survived by a son Kenneth E. Batchler of Stroudsburg, R.D. 1; a brother, Richard Chester Batchler of East Stroudsburg; two grandchildren, four great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Lanterman and Allen Funeral Home, East Stroudsburg, with the Rev. L. Thomas Moore Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. There will be a veiwing Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of the services at the funeral home. At the request of the family, memorial donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the General Ambulance Corps, 1001 Sunrise Drive, Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360, or to the Delaware Water Gap Fire Co., Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327.”

31 Dec. 1988, Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Forrest R. Snyder, 86, of East Stroudsburg R.D. 2, died Thursday at the Pocono Medical Center. He was the husband of the late Dorothy (Andress) Snyder. Born in Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, he was a son the late William and Caroline (Transue) Snyder. He was a lifelong resident of Monroe County. He was a member of East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church. He was employed for many years as a silk weaver at Stanford Silk Mill in Stroudsburg before retiring in 1967. He is survived by a daughter, Alma Westbrook of East Stroudsburg; a son, William J. Snyder of Pennington, N.J.; six grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Moore Jr. officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Hill Memorial Gardens, East Stroudsburg. There will be no viewing. At the request of the family, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, or General Ambulance Corp., 1000 Sunrise Lane, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.”

15 Nov. 1993, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Dorothy B. Andress, 80, of Stroudsburg died Sunday at Pleasant Valley Manor in Hamilton Township. She was the wife of Richard W. Andress, at home. Born in Catasauqua, she was a daughter of the late Howard and Ages Mary (Burke) Freer. She had lived in Monroe County for the past 60 years. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Stroudsburg. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Dee Kreiter of Bartonsville; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Gail Kees officiating. Burial will be in Laurelwood Cemetery, Stroudsburg. There will be a viewing from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial donations can be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church, 9 N. Ninth St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360 or the American Lung Association of Northeast Pennsylvania, 302 North Main Ave., Scranton, Pa., 18504 or to the charity of one’s choice.”

17 April 1995, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Richard W. Andress, 79, of Stroudsburg died Saturday at home. He was the widower of Dorothy (Freer) Andress. Born in East Stroudsburg, he was a son of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. He was a lifelong resident of Monroe County. He was a pressman for 35 years with Hughes Printing Co. in East Stroudsburg. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, and a member of Barger Lodge Free & Accepted masons No. 325 in Stroudsburg. He was a member of the local union of pressman No. 350. He was an avid bowler, having bowled in various leagues for over 50 years. He is survived by a daughter, Dee Kreiter of Bartonsville; three brothers, Albert Andress of Doylestown, John Andress of Nashville, Tenn. And Harry Andress of Stroudsburg; two sisters, Mary Hilliard of Delaware Water Gap and Betty Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday from the Thomas Funeral Home, 401 N. Fifth St., Stroudsburg, with the Rev. Gail Kees officiating. Burial will be in Laurelwood Cemetery, Stroudsburg. There will be a viewing from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church, 9 N. Ninth St., Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360 or General Ambulance Corps, 1000 Sunrise Drive, Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360.”

05 August 1998, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: Elizabeth Frances (Betty) Scheirer, 85, of East Stroudsburg, died on Tuesday, August 4, 1998 in Brookmont Health Care Center, Effort. She was the wife of the late Ralph B. Scheirer. Born in Stroudsburg, a daughter of the late William and Lesta (Siptroth) Andress. She was a life long resident of Monroe County. She was a member of the East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church serving on various committees and teaching Sunday School in the Beginning Dept. for 30 years, and was a Girl Scout Leader for 15 years. She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter 99. She is survived by a son, Douglas Scheirer of East Stroudsburg; a daughter, Jane Melvin of Oakdale, Conn.; three brothers, Al Andress of Doylestown, Harry Andress of Fla., and John Andress of White Creek, Tenn.; a sister, Mary Hilliard of Stroudsburg; 6 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 8, 1998 at 11 a.m. in Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, Inc., 27 Washington Street, East Stroudsburg. There will be a viewing on Saturday, Aug. 8 from 9:30 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Committal will take place in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg, PA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, 83 South Courtland Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.”

21 Feb. 2001, Pensacola News Journal, Pensacola, FL, http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/: “Emma E. Andress, 79, of Cantonment passed away peacefully at her home Sunday, February 18, 2001. She was born August 8, 1921 in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Andress had been a resident of Pensacola and cantonment since 1960. She was retired from K-Mart. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, Joseph Andress. She is survived by her sons, Milton Andress and his wife, Debbie; and Robert LaBadie and his wife, Mavis; and her brother Mose Rouch and his wife, Marie. Mrs. Andress is also survived by her grandsons, Bill Andress, Joe Andress and his wife, Teresa, and Robert LaBadie Jr; and her great-granddaughters, Tina Strength and her husband, Jimmy, and Teresa Cox; great grandchildren, Dion Blackwell, Tashia Blackwell, Jeremy Cox and Chrissy Labadie. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, February 22, 2001 at Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel. Interment will follow in Bayview Memorial Park. Bayview Fisher-Pou Chapel is in charge of arrangements. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.”

13 October 2001, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Eugenia Helen 'Jean' Andress, 75, of Doylestown, formerly of Monroe County, died Thursday evening, Oct. 11, in Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, Doylestown, where she was a resident for nearly six years. She was the beloved wife of Albert R. Andress, with whom she celebrated 53 years of marriage on Sept. 18. Born on Oct. 15, 1925, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Alice (Foley) Safin. She lived in the Stroudsburgs most of her life. A former resident of East Stroudsburg, she was very active with the Order of Diana TKE Fraternity at East Stroudsburg University. She was a caring mother; not only to her own three children, but also to all the fraternity boys who needed a meal, something mended, or just a kind ear. She was truly the epitome of "nurturing," always helping others. She was a member of the Altar Guild at Grace Lutheran Church, East Stroudsburg. After moving to Bucks County, she was on the church council of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Dublin. At the time of her passing, she was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Bedminster. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her children, Alice Anne Andress-Babinetz, and her husband Joseph, of Doylestown, and their son James Alexander; William Scott Andress, and his wife Marilyn, of Nazareth, and their two daughters, Jessica and Angelina; and Kathy Sue Keiper, and her husband Timothy, of Pocono Summit, and their children, Tyler and Kayla; and one great granddaughter, Maria Jean Andress. She was preceded in death by one brother, John Safin. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, at William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg. The Rev. Robert Mittman will officiate. Burial will follow in Stroudsburg Cemetery. There will be a viewing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, at the funeral home. Additional memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Ridge Road, Bedminster. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 325 Chestnut St., Suite 1120, Philadelphia, PA 19106.”

02 December 2001, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Harry F. Andress, 80, of Mount Dora, Fla., formerly of Stroudsburg, died Friday, Nov. 30, in Waterman Hospital, Eustis, Fla. He was the husband of the late Betty C. (Cramer) Andress, who died in 1992. Born on June 5, 1921, in East Stroudsburg, he was the son of the late Richard and Leila (Pugh) Andress and had lived in Monroe County most of his life before moving to Florida in 1996. He had worked in the pressroom and as a driver for Hughes Printing in East Stroudsburg. A veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Army and was a member of the 28th Division. He was a member of the Stroud Township Volunteer Fire Company, where he and his late wife used to work bingo. He also was active in the Monroe County Fire Police Association and was a member of the Four County Firemen's Association. He is survived by his children, Harry Andress Jr. of East Stroudsburg, Susan Messerle of Effort and Carolyn Smith of East Stroudsburg; five grandchildren; six great-granddaughters; two sisters, Sharon Fuller of Minisink Hills and Peggy Knowles of Saylorsburg; two brothers, Al Andress of Doylestown and John Andress of Nashville; and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, in the William H. Clark Funeral Home, 1003 Main St., Stroudsburg with the Rev. Raymond Poortstra officiating. Private interment will be in the Stroudsburg Cemetery. Memorial may be made to the Stroud Township Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 807, Stroudsburg, PA 18360.”

01 Jan. 2003, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Lawrence A. Hilliard, 84, formerly of Cherry Valley Road, Stroudsburg, passed away Monday, Dec. 30, at home. He was the beloved husband of Mary C. (Andress) Hilliard. Together, they celebrated 64 years of marriage on Dec. 19, of this year. Born on June 13, 1918, in Bowmanstown, he was the son of the late Allen and Lottie (Wagner) Hilliard. Before retiring in 1980, he worked for A&P Stores in Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg, and Brodheadsville for 42 years. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, he served in the South Pacific during World War II. Lawrence was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg; VFW Thomas P. Lambert Post 2540, East Stroudsburg; American Legion Post 346, Stroudsburg; AARP; and the Retail Clerks Union of A&P. He was a former member of the Delaware Water Gap Fire Department and the Delaware Water Gap Rod and Gun Club, where he served as treasurer. In addition to his wife, Mary, who resides at Stroud Manor, he is survived by two daughters, Barbara Stevens and her husband, Jerry, of Perkiomenville, and Shirley Harnish and her husband, Kenneth, of Oak Island, N.C.; three sisters, Emma DeVore of Stroudsburg, Marie Hoch of Nazareth, and Dorothy Kresge of Bath; one granddaughter, Cassandra Jackson of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one grandson, J. Sean Stevens and his wife, Brook, of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 3, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. A visitation for family and friends will take place from 10 a.m. until time of the service on Friday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the Delaware Water Gap Fire Company, P.O. Box 91, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327.”

30 Jan. 2003, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/:
“Mary C. Hilliard, 84, formerly of Cherry Valley road, Stroudsburg, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at Stroud Manor Nursing Home. She was the beloved wife of the late Lawrence A. Hilliard; together they celebrated 64 years of marriage on Dec. 19, 2002. Born on March 10, 1918 in Stroudsburg, she was the daughter of the late William and Celeste (Siptroth) Andress. Mary worked for Ronson Corporation on the assembly line for 27 years before retiring in 1972. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church of Stroudsburg, and a member of the International Aeronautics Machines Union of Ronson Corporation. Mary was also a member of AARP. Surviving are her daughters, Barbara Stevens and her husband, Jerry of Perkiomenville, and Shirley Harnish and her husband, Kenneth, of Oak Island, N.C.; brothers, John Andress of Gallatin, Tenn., and Albert Andress of Doylestown; a granddaughter, Cassandra Jackson of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a grandson, J. Sean Stevens and his wife, Brook, of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 31, at Lanterman & Allen Funeral Home, 27 Washington St., East Stroudsburg. Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery, East Stroudsburg. A visitation for family and friends will take place from 10 a.m. until time of the service on Friday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the to VNA Hospice of Monroe County, 502 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301.”

12 Dec. 2003, http://nashvillecitypaper.com/, Death Notices: “GALLATIN - John D. Andress, 83, died Dec. 10, 2003. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Celesta Andress; and his first wife, Julia Andress. He was a retired groundskeeper for Glenbrook Golf and Country Club. He also served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Andress; seven children; 17 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Visitation with the family will begin at 11 a.m. today. A graveside service will be conducted at noon today. Spring Hill Funeral Home & Cemetery 865-1101.”

AFR 3-5: Hampton W. Andress

HAMPTON W. ANDRESS, son of Joseph, was born 16 June 1832 in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey. He was a farmer, living with his father for many years. A short time after 1860 he began working on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad. By 1875 he was residing in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. He died there at age 74, 04 Jan. 1908. He was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery. He and his family were members of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg.

Hampton married Eliza Ann Snyder ca. 1875. She was the daughter of William Snyder and Mary Ann Phillips of Stroud Township. Eliza was born 02 Sept. 1853. After Hampton’s death, she lived the remainder of her days residing with her grandson Edward R. Lawson; she died 28 Sept 1950 and is buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery.

Hampton and Eliza Andress had the following children:

I. EMMA ANDRESS was born in 1876. Emma died 16 Nov. 1904 and was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery. Prior to 1901 she married a Mr. Lawson and they had one son: (1) Edward R., born ca. 1901, married Betty ca. 1921, children: Robert, born ca. 1923 & Mildred, born ca. 1926. Edward died 30 Nov. 1965 and is buried in Laurelwood Cemetery.

II. CLARA ANDRESS was born ca. 1878. She may have died before 1909.

III. WILLIAM SNYDER ANDRESS was born 15 Oct. 1883 and died 18 Feb. 1969.

IV. JOHN H. ANDRESS was born 17 April 1885. He died at age 24 of Tuberculosis, 26 Dec. 1909, at his home in Stroudsburg. He was buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery.

V. CLARENCE LINDEN ANDRESS was born 26 June 1887 and died 03 May 1976.

VI. ROY LEWIS ANDRESS was born 12 Oct. 1890 and died 02 Dec. 1975.

SOURCES & NOTES:

1870 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Lackawanna County, City of Scranton, Fifth Ward, Dwelling # 702, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andrews, Hampton, 29, M, W, [?Track? Car Driver], Place of Birth: New Jersey (NOTE: Hampton is among a dozen railroad laborers.)
Hampton’s signature from the papers of his father’s 1874 estate administration.

1880 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Visit # 185, http://www.familysearch.org/: Andress, Hampton, 40, Farm Labor, born in New Jersey; Eliza A., 26, wife; Emma, 4, daughter; Clara, 2, daughter. (NOTE: This is the only reference I’ve located for Clara.)

1900 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg, Visit # 643, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, Hampton, 66, born June 1833, Day Labor, married 25 years; Eliza A., 46, born Sept. 1853, mother of 7 children, 6 living; William, 16, born Oct 1883, Salesman; John, 15, born April 1885; Clarence, 12, born June 1887; Roy, age 9, born Oct. 1890.

1900, Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania, J.H. Beers, pages 199 & 200, http://www.distantcousin.com/Other/NEPABio/Pages.asp?Page=0199: William Snyder of Stroud Township “had six children, all by his first wife: (1) Eliza, born September 2, 1853, at the homestead, married Hampton Andress of Stroudsburg, and has six children, Edward, Emma, William, John, Clarence, and Roy.” ( NOTE: Clara is missing from this list of children, and an Edward is included. Is this Edward the son of Emma Andress Lawson? I don’t think so. Edward R. Lawson wasn’t born until about 1901. If he was born at the time of this publication he would have been an infant and probably identified as the son of Emma who was still living. Did Hampton and Eliza have a son Edward? If so, he is not identified in other records, except possibly John‘s 1909 obituary. The obituary mentions as a survivor John’s brother Edward. This may or may not have been a reference to Edward R. Lawson. By 1909 Edward R. Lawson was living with his grandparents, his mother Emma having died in 1904. Notice that on the 1900 census Eliza states that she was the mother of seven children and that six were yet living. On the 1910 census she states that four children are yet living. Three of the four are obviously William, Clarence, and Roy. Is the fourth Edward? I recall my grandfather telling me that he considered Ed Lawson an uncle; that Edward was raised as a sibling of William, Clarence, and Roy. If there is an Edward Andress, son of Hampton and Eliza, I don‘t know what became of him.)

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., PA, Section J, Plot 13: Emma Lawson, mother, 1876-1904


17 November 1904, Stroudsburg Times, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Mrs. Emma Lawson, about thirty years of age, died a short time after 1 p.m., Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Hampton Andress, of Sarah street, after an illness of a year with consumption. She was a member of the Stroudsburg M. E. Church. She is survived by one son.”

Records of Howard Morgan Funeral Home, Stroudsburg: “Andress, Hampton W. died 1-4-1908 of gas surrounded heart, age 74 years, 6 months, 18 days. Buried 1-7-1907 [Sic] at Stroudsburg Cemetery.” (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, Record of Deaths (February 1870 -December 1965) page 15: # 207 Hampton W. Andress, Jan. 4 - 1908 - 74-0-0, Stroudsburg. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

Certificate of Death, from Pennsylvania Department of Health, http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?a=168&Q=202275: Hampton W. Andress; Stroudsburg, PA; Date of Birth: June 16, 1832; Blairstown, NJ; Father: Joseph Andress; Mother: Margaret Hunt; Date of Death: 1-4-1908; Age: 74-6-18; Occ: Laborer.

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA, Section J, Plot 13: Father, W. Hampton, Andress, 1833 - 1908

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA, Section M, Plot 47: John H. Andress, Apr. 17, 1885, Dec. 26, 1909

Records of Howard Morgan Funeral Home, Stroudsburg: Andreas, John H., died 12-26-1909 of Tuberculosis, age 24 years, 8 months, 9 days. Buried 12-29-1909 Stroudsburg Cemetery. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

29 Dec. 1909, Monroe Democrat, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “John H. Andress Dead -- Young Man’s Demise Is Mourned by Relatives and Many Friends -- John H. Andress, of Sarah street, died at his home at 12 o’clock on Sunday, after a lingering illness of about twenty months. He was 24 years, 8 months and 9 days old. He was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Andress, on Sarah street, at whose home he died. He was the son of the late Hampton Andress, and was born in Stroudsburg and always lived here. He had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances who admired him for his uprightness of character. He was an active member of the St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, and also of the P.O.S. of A. He is survived by his wife, mother and four brothers: William, Edward and Roy, of Stroudsburg, and Clarence, of Palm Valley, Florida. The funeral will be in charge of the P.O.S. of A. and will be held at his home on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, Rev. B.F. Apple, officiating. Interment will be made in the Stroudsburg cemetery.” (NOTE: 1. This is the second reference to an Edward as a son of Hampton and Eliza. 2. I have no other sources mentioning that John was married.)

1910 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg, Visit 418, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Andress, Eliza, 56, Widow, 7 children born, 4 living; Clarence, son, 22; Roy, son, 19; Edward, grandson, 9.

1920 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, Stroudsburg Borough, Family # 57 http://www.ancesrty.com/: Lawson, Edward, 18, Single; Andress, Eliza, Grandmother, 66, Widow

1930 Federal Census, Pennsylvania, Monroe County, East Stroudsburg, Family # 410, http://www.ancesrty.com/: Lawson, Edward, 29, age married 20, Truck Driver; Betty, 31, age married 22; Robert, 7; Mildred, 3 2/12; Andress, Anna, grandmother, 75

1944 East Stroudsburg, Penna. Directory, page 40: Andress, Anna E. Wid Hampton r517 Scott

St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, Record of Deaths (February 1870 -December 1965), page 36: Eliza Ann Andress, Sept. 28, 1950, 97-0-26, Oct. 2, 1950, Stroudsburg Cemetery. (NOTE: Record obtained from the Monroe County Historical Association, http://mcha-pa.org/)

Certificate of Death, from Pennsylvania Department of Health, http://www.dsf.health.state.pa.us/health/cwp/view.asp?a=168&Q=202275: Eliza Ann Andress, Widowed, of 517 Scott, Stroudsburg, Date of Birth: Sept. 2, 1853; Date of Death: Sept. 28., 1950; Buried in Stroudsburg Cemetery; Father: Hampton Snyder; Mother: Mary Ann Phillips. (NOTE: “Hampton Snyder“, is a typographical error on the original document. “Andress” can be read under “Snyder.”)

Stroudsburg Cemetery, Stroudsburg, Monroe County, PA, Section J, Plot 13: Mother, Eliza A. Andress, 1853 - 1950.

29 Sept. 1950, The Daily Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Mrs. Eliza Andress, 97, One of Oldest Residents of Community, Dies Here, Mrs. Eliza Ann Andress, one of the oldest residents of the community, died at the home of her grandson, Edward R. Lawson and wife, of 517 Scott St., Stroudsburg, at 8:30 a.m. yesterday. Mrs. Andress was 97 years of age September 2. Mrs. Andress was a native of Stroud township, daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Snyder and lived in Stroudsburg for 75 years 30 of which with her grandson, Mr. Lawson. She was the widow of Hampton Andress. She was in good health up to about three years ago when she suffered a fractured pelvis. However, she retained her sense of humor and enjoyed crocheting and doing things for others. She was of the Lutheran faith. Mrs. Andress is survived by three sons, William S., Stroudsburg; Clarence L., East Stroudsburg; and Roy L. Andress, Lehighton; a brother, Samuel A. Snyder, Ashley; nine grandsons, eight granddaughters, 32 great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. Funeral serviced will be conducted at the Dunkleberger and Westbrook funeral home, Stroudsburg, Monday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. P.N. Wohlsen, pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church, will officiate, assisted by Rev. Francis C. Thomas, of the Methodist church. Burial will be in Stroudsburg cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday after 7 p.m.”

06 Dec. 1965, The Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, http://www.poconorecord.com/: “Edward Lawson’s rites conducted Stroudsburg -- Funeral services for Edward R. Lawson, 64, of Stroudsburg, RD 4, were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Daniel G. Warner Funeral Home with the Rev. William F. Wunder officiating. Burial was in the Laurelwood Cemetery. The pallbearers were David Wattam, William Smith, Earl Groner, George Robinson, Ralph Barnes, Harold Snyder, Russell Mervine and Edward Hess.”