James Dudley ANDREWS (RIN: 029), son of Abie W. K ANDREWS and Virginia H. HARMON , was born 10 July 1884 in Binghamton, New York. He died abt. 29 August 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Grace Perkins (ANDREWS) (RIN: 923) was born abt. 1888.


Notes for James Dudley ANDREWS:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: James Dudley Andrews; Born: 10 Jul 1884;, Binghamton, NY; Died: ca. 29 Aug 1943 in Philadelphia.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: "Dr. Andrews, a physician and surgeon from New York state, and Virginia of southern birth, were among the first converts. Virginia, with her white hair and soft voice, was the typical "southern lady" type. Dudley later lived in Philadelphia. Allen was editor of the American Eagle at Estero and author of "A Yank Pioneer in in Florida." Annie Ray's hair turned white while she was still young, which, with her black brows and lashes gave her a distinctive appearance."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Koreshan Community; Enumeration date: 27 Jun 1900; Enumerator: A. A. Gardner; Precinct 6; Microfilm number: 1240172; SD: 2; ED: 77; Sheet number: 16; Page number: 26: Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff: Dudley Andrews; Relation to head of family: partner; Color: white; Sex: male; Born: Jul 1884; Age 15; Single; Place of birth: New York; Place of birth of father: Maine; Place of birth of mother: Virginia; Occupation: assistant; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes; Number of months not employed: 0

Sources for James Dudley ANDREWS:

  1. The Koreshan Unity Membership List by Claude Rahn,

Notes for Grace Perkins (ANDREWS):