The Times of 1st December 1847: On Monday last, 29th ult, at Kennington Church by the Rev George Greig MA, Charles Andrews of Daywell in the County of Salop, and of Upper Bedford Place, Russell-square, London, youngest and only surviving son of the late Thomas Robert Andrews, Esq, to Phoebe second daughter of the late William Vazie Simons Esq., and sister to William Simons of Green-hall, Carmarthenshire, Esq and grand-daughter of the late Joseph Simons of Chester le Street, Durham.
Phoebe was my great-great aunt. Her niece, also Phoebe, wrote of the family:
Phoebe married Charles Andrews , a Freeman of the City of London and a member of a big Scot family. They were spendthrifts of the first order, and he liquidated the casket of the Freedom but kept the parchment, and they got through three fortunes. He became insane, and Phoebe refused to put him in an asylum unless they’d take her too to look after him. She used to shave him every day, with a maid standing by holding the key in the lock of a drawer. Andrews would grab at the razor, Phoebe threw it in the drawer, maid locked it and ran away.
The marriage was childless; Charles died in 1875 and Phoebe in 1882.