Mary ANDRUS

Female 1755 - 1844  (89 years)


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  1. 1.  Mary ANDRUS was born on 22 May 1755 in Washington, Litchfield Co., Connecticut; died on 5 Nov 1844 in Ballston Centre, Saratoga Co., New York; was buried in Fraser Cemetery, Burnt Hills, Saratoga Co., New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Ebenezer Andrus and Jemimah Hurd

    Mary married Sunderland SEARS on 2 Jan 1776 in Ballston, New York. Sunderland (son of Benjamin SEARS and Abigail BURGESS) was born on 3 Dec 1749; died on 20 Mar 1827 in Ballston Centre, Saratoga Co., New York; was buried in Fraser Cemetery, Burnt Hills, Saratoga Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Rev Reuben SEARS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Nov 1778; died on 5 Aug 1846 in Prophetsville, Illinois.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev Reuben SEARSRev Reuben SEARS Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born on 22 Nov 1778; died on 5 Aug 1846 in Prophetsville, Illinois.

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    Reuben Sears grad. Union Coll., and was settled over a church in Hudson for several years, but his health failing, he removed to Ballston Spa, where he wrote a poem, extolling the virtues of the mineral waters, which was pub. in pamphlet form in 1819.

    He was afterward settled in Dracut, Mass., and in New Scotland, Albany co., New York, and died in Prophetsville, Ill., 1846. He was a Presbyterian clergyman, and one of the most conscientious and devoted persons in existence. His whole life was made up of untiring effort for the good of men. He was one of the fist to advocate total abstinence.

    In one of his early sermons on the evils of intemperance, he depicts the sad condition from this cause existing among the clergy and elders, also the members of the church, and tells them of the ruin and disgrace they are bringing upon themselves and the church:--and here the very first idea of the "possibility" of total abstinence seems to have entered his mind, as he exclaims: "Brethren, these things ought not to be; far better than such a state of things should exist, would it be for 'all to even totally abstain' from the use of all intoxicating beverages."

    As an anti-slavery man he was "a thorn in the flesh" of the Presbytery and Synod to which he belonged, by his persistent introduction of resolutions denouncing the institution of slavery as "wrong in principle and opposed to true godliness."

    He died in the firm conviction that God would order it otherwise in His own good time.

    Reuben married Sarah Catherine FITCH on 10 Nov 1803. Sarah was born on 12 May 1786; died on 5 Sep 1846; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Prophetstown, Whiteside Co., Illinois . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Dr. Reuben E. SEARS  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jul 1824 in Dracut, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 9 Jun 1896 in Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa.