This is the home of the Andrew County MOGenWeb Project, which is part of the MOGenWeb and USGenWeb projects. This is not an official site for any county agency, or genealogical or historical society.
Your County Coordinator is Kris. I am a volunteer. While I may contribute information to the site, I do not live in Andrew County and cannot help you with your research there. I maintain the website and manage submissions from other researchers -- like you. Many thanks to Nancy Sween who created this website and maintained it for an amazing 18 years! Thank you, Nancy!
All of the information here is provided free for personal use, but may not be used commercially or sold without the specific permission of both the original submitter and the County Coordinators.
Andrew County, organized 1841, is one of six counties in the Indian Platte Purchase Territory annexed to Missouri in 1837. Named for Andrew Jackson Davis, a St. Louis editor, the county was first settled in the middle 1830s. Pioneers were from Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and other parts of Missouri.