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  1. ANDREWS, SAMUEL (10 Feb. 1836-15 Apr. 1904), was a poor English immigrant who became a pioneer in the oil industry and cofounder of the STANDARD OIL CO. Born in Oaksey, England, a candlemaker by trade with little formal education, Andrews arrived in Cleveland in 1857.

  2. Samuel ANDREWS. Team New Zealand. Freestyle Skiing. Year of Birth 1996. Visit Samuel ANDREWS profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  3. "ANDREWS'S FOLLY" was the popular name for the home of SAMUEL ANDREWS, one of the original partners of the firm that became the STANDARD OIL CO. in 1870. Although he sold his shares in 1874 and thus did not reap the phenomenal riches that others did, Andrews determined to build the greatest house on the "Millionaires Row" of Euclid Ave. Erected in 1882-85 and designed in a modified Victorian ...

  4. ANDREWS, SAMUEL, Church of England clergyman; b. 27 April 1737 in Wallingford Township, Conn., youngest son of Samuel Andrews and Abigail Tyler; m. 13 Sept. 1764 Hannah Ann Shelton of Stratford Township, Conn., and they had six children; d. 26 Sept. 1818 in St Andrews, N.B. When he was a young boy, Samuel Andrews’s family left the ...

  5. Samuel Andrews may refer to: Sam Andrews (born 1982), English cricketer. Samuel G. Andrews (1796–1863), American politician. Samuel James Andrews (1817–1906), American clergyman. Samuel Andrews (chemist) (1836–1904), English inventor. Samuel Paull Andrews (1836–1916), New Zealand politician.