Yes, you have listed my ancestors. Emily Amanda Boen was my great grandmother and her husband was Samuel Albert Anders/Andrews. I listed both Anders/Andrews as that was what their name was, given any Census year. Andrews was used after 1900; although their tombstones in Crossroads Cemetery outside of Hector, Arkansas list Anders. I just recently discovered by the Census that Emily Amanda (Boen) Anders' mother and father were John W. and Emily Boen. Don't know Emily's maiden name. But, I am still searching. Emily and Samuel's son was my grandfather, Lafayette Anders. Lafayette went to Indian Terriotory, Oklahoma in the late 1890's or 1900 as he married my grandmother, Margaret Virginia Marshall.
The Andrews families are still in around Hector and Russellville, Arkansas.
Let me know if you have any more information.
On the 1920 Pope County, Arkansas U.S. Census there was a John T. Boen, William C. Boen and William Jackson Boen.
1880 Federal Census list: Lafayette, Matilda, Thomas J Boen and then Henry, John T., Mary W., Nancy, Reubin, William J., and William T. Bowen. I believe that some of the people doing the census didn't know what the correct spelling of names were back in those days.
Faye