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<p> Andrews, [[William]] (2), </p> <p> a missionary of the [[Church]] of [[England]] and a native of Ireland, after having. been for some time in America, went to England in 1770; was ordained by the bishop of London, and appointed to Schenectady, N. Y., by the [[Society]] for the Propagation of the [[Gospel]] in Foreign Parts. In 1771 he opened a grammar-school, but ill-health led him in 1773 to migrate to Virginia, and he resided for some time in Williamsburg. The mission of [[Johnstown]] having become vacant, he applied for it. See Sprague Annals of the Amer. Pulpit. 5. 91. </p>
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<p> Andrews, [[William]] (4), </p> <p> a Canadian [[Methodist]] minister, was born at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, in October, 1817. He united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1832; emigrated to [[Canada]] in 1842; was received into the ministry in 1843; labored faithfully for thirty-six years, and died April 14, 1879. He was a good man and true. His son, Wilbur W. Andrews, is a missionary in the [[Winnipeg]] District. See Minutes of the [[Toronto]] [[Conference]] of the Meth. Church of Canada, 1879, p. 18. . </p>
 
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William Andrews [1]

Andrews, William (4),

a Canadian Methodist minister, was born at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, in October, 1817. He united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1832; emigrated to Canada in 1842; was received into the ministry in 1843; labored faithfully for thirty-six years, and died April 14, 1879. He was a good man and true. His son, Wilbur W. Andrews, is a missionary in the Winnipeg District. See Minutes of the Toronto Conference of the Meth. Church of Canada, 1879, p. 18. .

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