The Andrews surname is common in both Britain, with a particular popularity in Scotland, due to the same-named Patron Saint of Scotland. It is a patronymic name, describing someone who is the son or descendant of a person named Andrew. The forename was especially popular in the 1200s, with the surname also appearing at around the same time.
Andrews, Andrew, Andrewes, Andro, Andros
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Common female occupations for Andrewses in 1921
Dressmaker
1,427
Laundress
1,022
Domestic Servant
791
General Servant Domestic
759
General Servant
607
Common male occupations for Andrewses in 1921
Agricultural Labourer
1,897
Carpenter
1,161
General Labourer
1,117
Farm Labourer
857
Farmer
723
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