Bios: CHARLES H. ANDREWS, 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and Representative Citizens
  
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      CHARLES H. ANDREWS,
  
  [p. 716] prothonotary of Lawrence County, to which important office he
  was elected in November, 1905, is one of the most popular public
  officials in this section of the State. He was born June 21, 1870, in
  Crawford County, Pennsylvania, and is a son of John A. and Charlotte H.
  (Palmer) Andrews. The parents reared five children. The father lives
  retired at No. 132 North Ray Street, New Castle.
  
  Charles H. Andrews was educated in the public schools. Upon leaving
  school he became employed in a wire nail factory for seven years. He
  then engaged in mercantile pursuits and so continued thirteen years,
  until elected to his present office. He has taken an active interest in
  public affairs and is a stanch supporter of the principles of the
  Republican party. His fraternal connections include membership in the
  Knights of Pythias, the Odd Fellows, the Sons of Veterans and the Woodmen.
  
  Mr. Andrews married, October 15, 1895, Jennie E. Sweet, who is a
  daughter of William L. Sweet, and they have one child, Charlotte K. The
  pleasant family home is situated on Court Street, New Castle.
  
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  20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County Pennsylvania and
  Representative Citizens Hon. Aaron L. Hazen Richmond-Arnold Publishing
  Company, Chicago, Ill., 1908
  
  Updated: 10 Dec 2001