Andrew Henry Barlow (8 September 1837 – 29 March 1915) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.
Andrew Henry Barlow was born on 8 September 1837 in Wanstead, Essex, England, the son of John Henry Barlow and his wife Eliza Ann (née Burnstead).
[1] Andrew Barlow immigrated with his father to Sydney in 1848, where after completing his education, Andrew Barlow commenced working on 11 July 1851 for the Bank of Australasia at various locations Australian and New Zealand.
[2][3] On 23 September 1873, Barlow married New Zealand-born Eleanor Marion Outridge (1854–1941).
[3][4] In 1878, he was appointed the manager in Ipswich, Queensland, from which he retired in January 1885 due to a chronic liver problem.