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They had seven children, only three of whom grew to maturity: Lemuel, Edward and Andrew.
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Andrew, born March 9, 1841, attended the public schools and Princeville Academy, and also the State Agricultural College of Pennsylvania.When Southern invasion was threatened at the breaking out of the Civil War, he was a member of the Home Guards of Pennsylvania.Returning to Princeville, he engaged in the nursery business, furnishing many of the evergreens and other fine shade-trees that now adorn the village and surrounding country.
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W. Fry, of Peoria, has one son, Paul Auten; Andrew, born January 3, 1869, is a graduate of Princeville Academy, 1891, and of Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, 1896, later a student at Bussey Institution, Agricultural School of Harvard University, now a landscape gardener, residing at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, married Alice M. Coe, and has one son, George C.; Laura, born August 6, 1871, graduate of Princeville Academy, 1893, of Oberlin College, Physical Culture Course, 1895, a teacher for three years at Walpole, Massachusetts, wife of W. L. Tambling, of Chicago, and has one son, Robert Leicester; Anna Rebekah, born October 11, 1873, graduate of Princeville Academy, 1891, and of Oberlin College, 1896, a teacher for three years in Princeville Academy, since then in Huguenot Seminary, Wellington, Cape Colony, South Africa; Julia Cutter, born December 19, 1878, graduate of Princeville Academy, 1896, now studying voice and piano in Boston; Esther Hall, born April 23, 1881, graduate of Prin
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Andrew, the father, was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania; the mother, Dorcas (Long), was a native of Ohio.
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They had six children, five of whom are living: Lena, Agnes, William, Gertrude and Andrew.
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Mrs. German's father, Andrew Heinz, was born in Baden in 1822, and came to the United States in 1843.
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They had nine children: Frederick; Henry; Kate; Andrew, Jr.; Annie; Theresa; George; John, who died at the age of four years; and one child who died in infancy.