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William Shankland Andrews

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William Shankland Andrews, former judge of the State Court of Appeals, was found dead in his bedroom at Wolf Hollow, his Taunton estate, this morning. He was the victim of a peculiar accident, his neck having been broken when he fell from his bed, apparently in an effort to reach a glass of milk on a
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Nigel Lyon Andrews and William Shankland Andrews II. William Shankland Andrews II was a lawyer. Nigel Andrews was a clerk to New York Court of Appeals Judge, Edmund Lewis. He was the great-grandfather of
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He was a justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1900 to 1921. In 1921, he was designated by Governor
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Andrews died after falling form his bed, three days after the death of his wife, Mary.
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in 1884. He and his wife had one child, Paul Shipman Andrews, who was the Dean of
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New York Court of Appeals
New York Supreme Court
Republican
Mary Raymond Shipman
Charles Andrews
Harvard University
Columbia University
JD
New York
Charles Andrews
Mary Raymond Shipman
Nancy Andrews
St. John's Academy
Manlius, New York
Harvard College
Juris Doctor
Columbia Law School
Syracuse
Republican Party
New York Supreme Court
5th Judicial District
Charles S. Whitman
New York Court of Appeals
Emory A. Chase
Benjamin Cardozo
Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co.
Meinhard v. Salmon
Mary Raymond Shipman
Syracuse University College of Law

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