Robert Andrews (clergyman)

Robert Andrews
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from Williamsburg
In office
October 18, 1790 – December 2, 1799
Preceded byEdmund Randolph
Succeeded byBenjamin C. Waller
Personal details
Born1748
Elkton, Maryland Colony
DiedFebruary 4, 1804
Williamsburg, Virginia
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Ballard; Mary Blair
Parent(s)Moses Andrews and Letitia Cooke
Occupationprofessor, politician, author

Robert Andrews (circa 1748–February 4, 1804) was a Colonial/American clergyman who became a military chaplain during the American Revolutionary War, then professor at the College of William and Mary as well as author and politician who represented James City County in the Virginia Ratification Convention, then represented Williamsburg in the Virginia House of Delegates (1790-1799).[1][2]

  1. ^ Kromkowski, Charles A. "The Virginia Elections and Elected Officials Database Project, 1776–2008". University of Virginia Library. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
  2. ^ Gentry., Daphne (1998). Robert Andrews (1748–1804) in Dictionary of Virginia Biography. Vol. 1. Virginia State Library. p. 167-168.