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Pat, it wasn't clear from your post if you are looking to contact current descendents of Andrew or if you are looking for details on Andrew's line. I am not related, but here are some details on Andrew. His parents were Harrison and Mary V. Beavers. In all, they had 7 children: Thomas William, b. January 29, 1878 Robert Ernest, b. Jan 18, 1880 Ida, b. Jan 3, 1881. Andrew Jackson, b. Jul 25, 1884 Arthur, b. May 11, 1890; d. Feb 1979 A son b. Jul 1892 Archie Simpson, b. Oct 2, 1897. When Archie registered with the draft in 1918, he listed Harrison as his nearest relative. Harrison and Archie were living in Manassas. At the time, Archie was working as a laborer for C. F. Barley in Indian Head, MD. Archie was 5-11, medium build, light brown hair, blue eyes. When Robert Ernest registered for the draft in 1918, he listed his mother, Mary V., as his nearest relative. Robert was working in a powder factor at the Naval Proving Grounds in Indian Head, MD. He was described as being of medium height and built, with brown eyes and dark brown hair. When Thomas William registered for the draft in 1918, he listed Harrison as his nearest relative. He was working as a farmer in Manassas and was described as being tall with slender build, with blue eyes and brown hair. When Andrew Jackson registered for the draft, he listed his wife, Gracie Jane, as his nearest relative. They were living in Gainesville, Prince William County, VA. Andrew was a laborer for W. Holmes Robertson, in Gainesville. He was described as tall, slender build, brown eyes, dark brown hair. Notify Administrator about this message?
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