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William Andrews
Member From: 1728 - 1734
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- Additional Info: On May 21, 1742, the House resolved that William Andrews, not George Douglas, the sitting member, was the duly elected burgess. On the next day, however, serious charges were preferred against Andrews, and an investigation resulted in his expulsion from the House. George Douglas was reelected in a new election.
1742 William Andrews accepted the office of inspector and was succeeded by Samuel Ewell, who died a few days before the close of the final session. Session ended October 4, 1734. * See below for More information
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1728-1734 | Accomack |
*The information within this interactive and searchable application has been researched extensively by the House Clerk’s Office. As with any historical records of this age and breadth, there may be discrepancies and/or inconsistencies within records obtained from a variety of credible sources. Any feedback is encouraged at history@house.virginia.gov.