Susan M. Andrews
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Susan M. Andrews (b. Hotchkiss) (1827-1915) was born in Cheshire, Connecticut, and died in Brooklyn, New York. She married Edward G. (Edward Gayer) Andrews, a Methodist pastor and later bishop, in Cheshire in 1851. The couple resided in Brooklyn. Andrews was a member of the New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. The Andrewses were the parents of Helen A. Nixon, a Christian Science practitioner, teacher, and student of Mary Baker Eddy. Edward wrote to Eddy about Helen in May 1893, as he disapproved of his daughter's understanding of Christian Science, which he deemed extreme. Eddy quickly rectified Helen's misunderstandings to his satisfaction and they later met and discussed theology.

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Susan M. Andrews
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Susan M. Andrews (b. Hotchkiss) (1827-1915) was born in Cheshire, Connecticut, and died in Brooklyn, New York. She married Edward G. (Edward Gayer) Andrews, a Methodist pastor and later bishop, in Cheshire in 1851. The couple resided in Brooklyn. Andrews was a member of the New York Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. The Andrewses were the parents of Helen A. Nixon, a Christian Science practitioner, teacher, and student of Mary Baker Eddy. Edward wrote to Eddy about Helen in May 1893, as he disapproved of his daughter's understanding of Christian Science, which he deemed extreme. Eddy quickly rectified Helen's misunderstandings to his satisfaction and they later met and discussed theology.

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