Cynthia R SILVER

Female 1867 - 1937  (69 years)


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  1. 1.  Cynthia R SILVER was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan (daughter of James SILVER, Jr. and Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii); died on 31 Jan 1937 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 3 Feb 1934 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Cynthia is the daughter of Margaret J Lawrence and James Silvers.
    . 1888 May 24, Berrien springs County Seat, Marriage License No. 250, Daniel Crowley & Cynthia R Silvers, both of Benton Harbor.

    . 1899 Jan 10 - Mrs James Silver went to Elkhart yesterday to see her daughter Mrs Dan Crowley, who is sick.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper. Benton Harbor.

    . 1889 Mar 25 - Mrs Daniel Crowley is very ill.
    . 1889 Mar 28 - Dr R R Lawrence, of Hartford, is making semi-weekly visits to Benton harbor to visit a patient, Mrs Daniel Crowley, who is the Doctor's niece.

    1934 Jan 31 - Funeral services for the late Mrs Cynthia crowley, wife of Dan Crowley, who died Wed. night at the family home 279 Brunson ave, were conducted from the Dean monetary, Rev Blannin, First congregational church officiating. The WBA, OF WHICH THE DECEASED WAS A MEMBER, The WBA, of which the deceased was member, took part in there service. Music was furnished by Warre Colby, at the chapel organ, violinist, & cellist. Casket bearers were: James & Lawrence Atkinson, Ward Ashton, Max Woollcott, L C Miller & Edwin Appequist. Burial in Crystal Springs cemetery.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper. Benton Harbor, Michigan. - - -

    Died:
    COD: Heart trouble, at her home at 279 Brunson Ave.

    Cynthia married Daniel E CROWLEY on 25 May 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Daniel was born on 16 Apr 1864 in Niles, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 10 Jan 1947 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Margarete Loretta CROWLEY was born on 19 Jul 1889 in Michigan; died on 1 Sep 1956 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Sep 1956 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.
    2. DONald A CROWLEY was born on 25 Dec 1905 in Elkhart, Indiana; died on 16 Apr 1981 in Watervliet, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in North Shore Memory Gardens.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James SILVER, Jr. was born on 5 Jan 1840 in Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Nov 1919 in Ocala, Marion Co., Florida; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . James Jr. is the son of Sarah F Dunham, (Jan 15,1816 - 24 Feb 1875, Aged 59y X mo. 27 days, buried Morton Hill, well inscribed, but the monument is flaking with lichen.)
    & James Slivers, Sen., b 1801, Ernestown, Frontenac Co., Canada.

    . 1886 Apr 23 - James Silver & father left here Monday night las week for Elk Creek, cal., where they will visit their many relatives located there. They expect to return in about 3 months.

    . 1870 Jun 24 Agricultural Census Benton Harbor
    James Silver: 50 Improved Acres, 80 Unimproved A., Value $12,000. Live Stock; 4 Horses, 4 Milch Cows; Working Oxen 4; 20 Sheep; Holxx 6 = value $1,200.
    Grains: Winter Wheat 100 bu.; Indian Corn 200 bu., & Buckwheat 25 bu.

    . 1897 Apr 8 - James Silver is very sick at his home on Territorial street.
    . 1903 Mar 23 - James Silver is now doing duty as flagman at the Territorial street crossing. He's a good one - for the teamsters can seen him several blocks away.
    . 1904 Mar 16 - James Silver has returned from Watervleit where he has been visiting his son, J W Silver.

    102- Pct 2. Appointment of Administrator, for Probate Court, County of Ferrier, 27 Sep 1920, Estate of James Silver, deceased, granted to John W Silver.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Frontenac Co., Ontario.

    Died:
    Widowed. 413 Eight St.

    Buried:
    Greenwood is now a part of Woodlawn Cemetery.

    James married Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii on 7 Sep 1861 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan. Margaret (daughter of Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE and Jane CRAWFORD) was born on 17 Aug 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 Nov 1902 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Nov 1902 in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii was born on 17 Aug 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio (daughter of Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE and Jane CRAWFORD); died on 12 Nov 1902 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Nov 1902 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    At the time of her death Margaret J Silver resided at 171 Territorial St., Benton Harbor. 1902 she was the parent of 3 living children, 1 deceased.

    . 1896 Jan 17 - A pleasant surprise on Messrs William & John C Lawrence & in honor of the latter's cousin, Miss Nettie Greeley, of Cincinnati, was organic by Mrs. James Sliver & daughters & took the nature of party at the Lawrence home last Friday night. By arrangement the party all arrived same the place of rendezvous about the same time, 7 o'clock & after greetings were exchanged with the almost bewildered hosts & bear fair relatives, the ladies set about preparing supper which was an appetizing feast & of bountiful proportions. Mr Bert Smith acted as toastmasters & some of the after dinner talks would have done cried to Chancy Depew. Little Margaret Crowley sang a pretty song. There were doubt 30 present. Miss Greeley will make her home with here relatives here.

    . 1898 Mar 25 - Mrs. James Silver is sick at her home on Territorial Street.
    . 1899 Jan 10 - Mrs James Silver went to Elkhart yesterday to see her daughter Mrs Dan Crowley, who is sick.
    . 1899 Mar 4 - Mrs James Silver is very sick at her home on Territorial street with static rheumatism.

    Obituary
    . 1902 Nov 13 - Well known lady, a resident of Benton Harbor for 40 years.
    Mrs Margaret Jane Silver, wife of James Silver, died at her home, corner 4 & Territorial its, Wed. afternoon. She had been ill with cancer for a long time & for some months had been overflow, her death being sorrowfully anticipated for several weeks.
    Mrs Silver was born in Ohio Aug 17, 1837, being a little over 65 year at her death. She had lived here Robert 40 years, Mr Mrs Silver residing in the first frame house erected in Benton Harbor on the corner next to the present family home.
    Deceased leaves besides her husband, 3 children: Mrs John W Silver of Watervliet, Mrs Cynthia Crowley, wife of Daniel Crowley, the Big Four engineer, residing in Elkhart & Mrs Ada Atkinson, wife of John Atkinson, who rise at the Silver home, 171 Territorial St. Burial will take place Friday with derives at the house.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper. Benton Harbor. - - -

    Birth:


    Died:
    Aged 66y 2m 24d. COD: Cancer of Uterus. 171 Territorial Rd.

    Buried:
    Monument reads "Mother, Margert J Silver 1837-1902"|

    Children:
    1. John WILLIAM SILVER was born on 29 Feb 1864 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 13 Aug 1932 in Ocala, Marion Co., Florida; was buried on 13 Aug 1932 in Woodlawn Cemetery.
    2. Ada Belle SILVER was born on 5 Apr 1866 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 1 Sep 1914 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    3. 1. Cynthia R SILVER was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; died on 31 Jan 1937 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 3 Feb 1934 in Crystal Springs Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE was born on 15 Aug 1805 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario (son of Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE and Mary WILLSON, DUE); died on 15 Aug 1887 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 16 Aug 1887 in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Daniel is the son of Mary Willson & Richard Lawrence.

    . 1831 Cincinnati Directory, Lawrence, Daniel T., Blacksmith, 12th nw Main & Walnut, p 93
    . 1836 Cincinnati Directory, Lawrence, Daniel T., Blacksmith, Water NW Corner & Race, page 102.

    . 1840 Cincinnati Ward 1 Census:
    Daniel Lawrence: 1 Male 30-40y; 2 boys 5-10y, 2 girls under 5; 1 Woman 20-30y20-29y: one; Total 6 people. One person employed in manufacture & trades.
    Note: Ages of Lawrence family coordinate with the 1840 Census: Daniel Lawrence 35y; Samuel 4y, Wm. 5y; Margaret 3y, Elizabeth estimated 1 or 2 years; & Jane Crawford Lawrence 25 years.

    . 1850 Aug 25 Census Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio
    Lawrence, Daniel, Age 45, /1805, born Canada, Farmer,
    Jane, age 36, Born, Ohio
    Samuel, 18, /1832 Farmer, Born Ohio;
    William, Age 15, Farmer;
    Margaret, age 12;
    John, age 7;
    Juditha, Age 5;
    Haddasah Lawrence, Age 1, born Ohio.

    . 1860 Aug 18 Census Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan, Millburgh Post Office:
    Daniel T Lawrence, Age 55, b 1805, Canada
    Jane, age 50, b 1810, Ohio
    William, age 25, 1835, Ohio; Margaret J, age 23, 1837, Ohio;
    John, age 17, b 1843 Ohio;
    Juditha, age 17, 1846, Ohio;
    Hadatha (Hadassah,) age 11, b 1849, Ohio;
    Robt.,
    R Lawrence, age 10, b 1850, Ohio.

    . 1865 July, U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Lawrence, Daniel T., Butcher's Cast. # in Abstract 196 (items?), Quantity 11 months, Tax Rate $5. 00, [= Total $5.00]

    . 1866 U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists:
    Lawrence, Daniel T.,
    . Income Tax # in Abstract 312, Valuation: $5, Tax Rate $15.60,
    . Watch Abstract #272, Valuation $1.00,
    . Watch Abstract #23, Valuation $2.00.
    . Piano, Abstract #267, Valuation $2.00.Total: $20.60.

    . 1870 Jun 27 Census Benton Harbor, Micigan
    Daniel Lawrence, Age 64, b 1806 Canada, Farmer
    Jane, age 60, b 1810, Ohio, wife
    William, age 35, b 1835, Ohio, works on the farm, John, age 25, b 1845, Ohio, works on the farm, Robert Lawrence, age 19, b 1851, Ohio, works on the farm.

    . 1870 Jun 24 Agricultural Census Benton Harbor
    Daniel Lawrence; Improved 43 Acres, Value $5000., Unimproved 10A., Live Stock: Horses 2; 3vMilch cows = Value $300.
    Grains: Indian Corn 100 bu; Oats 100 bu.

    * at the next farm is:
    John Osborn, b. 1846, b ONTARIO, Carpenter
    Judith, age 23, b 1847, Ohio, wife
    Daniel Osborne, Age 1, b 1869, Michigan.
    Verify if this was (his g-nephew), the g grandson of Elizabeth Lawrence Osborn Tarbox of Caledon East, Ontario.

    * Eight farms before Daniel Lawrence is his sister (Hadassa) Hester Lawrence Teetzel & family.

    . 1871 Berrien Co. Directory & History, nw sec, 16 Benton Harbor:
    Lawrence, D. T., Land owner;
    Lawrence, Robert, School teacher; Lawrence John, School teacher.

    . 1878 Polk Directory, Benton Harbor: D. T. Lawrence, H. Lawrence.

    . 1880 Jun 5 Census, Benton Harbor, MI.
    Lawrence, Daniel T, Farmer, age 74, b 1806 Canada
    Jane, wife, keeping house, age 69, b 1811, Ohio, father b. Ireland, mother b. America,
    John C, age 38, b 1842, Ohio, father born Canada, mother b. Ohio, school teacher
    William Lawrence, age 46, b 1834, Ohio, Farmer,
    Crawford, Icey, age 13, b 1867, niece, Indiana, father & mother b. Ohio
    Crawford, Samuel, age 22, b.1858, nephew, works on farm., age 22, b 1858 Indiana.

    . Charles Teetzell, b 1853, age 27, jeweller, cousin, is a few farms away. Charles is living with his brother-in-law, Andrew, Canada, b 1832, Ireland, wife Elizabeth, Canada, 1838, Canada, their children:
    Willis E, Canada, b 1863, Mich; Mary, b 1866, Mich.

    . 1880 June 5 Benton Twp. Agricultural Census, P1, District 2.
    Daniel T Lawrence, 15 Acres Tilled Land, Meat Cattle 3, 4 Acres yield 35 Bushels Wheat, 8 A yield 200 Bu Apples.
    Note: Printed headings themselves are too blurry to interpret further crops. - PJA 2018.

    . D T Lawrence is buried in the same cemetery as Jane Lawrence, (Mrs. Teetzel).

    . 1885 Census Burleigh, North Dakota: Son Samuel B Lawrence says his father was born in New York State, which may be interpreted that Daniel lived/studied in NY. In the 1900 Santa Clara, California Census, daughter Haddassah ways her father was from in Canada. - PJ Ahlberg. 2018.

    . Michigan Death Certificate,
    Daniel T Lawrence
    DOD 15 Aug 1887, Benton, Berrien, Michigan, Widower, Age 82 years, /born 1805 in Canada, Farmer, widowed,
    Parents: Mary & Richard Lawrence.
    Ref: Michigan Ref: vB, p46.

    . 1887 Aug 16, Death of Daniel Lawrence:
    Daniel Lawrence, father of Supervisor Lawrence & an old & esteemed resident of Benton twp., died at his home this morning at the advanced age of 82 years. He had been very feeble for years but the final illness was of only 3 weeks duration. The deceased came a resident here in 1856, occupying shortly afterward the homestead where he has since resided & where he has seen his large family reach the stage of manhood & all become useful & esteemed members of their respective localities.
    He leaves a family of 4 sons & 3 daughters, 2 of the sons Messrs. J.C. & William Lawrence residing at home. Dr. Robt. Lawrence at Hartford & Samual Lawrence in Iowa. Of the daughters, Mrs James Silver & Mrs John Osborne resides in Benton Twp. & Mrs. John Withey in California.
    Funeral services will be held at the Hull school house, Wed, by Rev W H Brewster.
    Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor, MI.

    * 1898 Biography1 of DANIEL T. LAWRENCE & FAMILY
    DANIEL T. LAWRENCE, our subject, who passed to his rest in 1877, universally mourned as a sincere friend & upright citizen & for 30 years been identified with the advancing interests of Berrien Co., Michigan.

    Born in Toronto, Canada, removed from his birthplace with his parents to the State of New York, where he was reared & educated. His ancestors were natives of England but the father & mother*, appreciation the advantages offered by the United States, early located in the dominions of the Federal Gov. & citizens were true & loyal.

    * Note1*: Perhaps Daniel was sent to live in NY State, but evidence by Daniel's siblings states their father Richard Lawrence, Sr. died by Jul 1831 in Woodhouse, Ontario, Canada. Other statements by the Lawrence children places Richard Lawrence constantly in Ontario, with only the years 1821-1830 not explicitly documented as his being in Woodhouse, Ontario. The estimated death of their mother, Mrs. Mary Willson Lawrence, is 1821. - PJ Ahlberg, 2012

    . Our subject made his home in Cincinnati, Ohio, while young & was there united in marriage with Miss Jane Crawford & with his estimable wife continued to reside in the Buckeye State for many years. A family of 8 sons & daughters, all born in Ohio, blessed the fireside with their cheerful presence. In 1857, Daniel T Lawrence decided to try the farther West & following the tide of travel journeyed to Michigan with his family & settled permanently a short distance from Benton Harbor. In time death deprived the brothers & sisters of their devoted mother & a 12 month later the father also died.

    The children now residing in Berrien Co. are William, John & 2 daughters. John Lawrence was but a little lad when he left his native State, Ohio & came to Michigan. He attended to manhood in the country, attended excellent schools of his home district & enjoyed the benefit of a course of instruction in Indiana College at South Bend, from which well known institution he graduated with honor. He successfully taught school in the country 24 years, 22 years of which time he was a valued teacher of Benton Twp.
    A public spirited citizen & active worker in all matters of mutual welfare, John Lawrence was appreciated by his fellow townsmen & in 1882 he was elected to the office of Supervisor, the duties of which position he continued to discharge with faithfully ability for about 9 years. At the expiration of this length of time he resigned in order to accept the office of County School Commissioner, tendered to him in the fall of 1891. A prominent factor in education advancement, Mr. Lawrence had since 1881 continuously been a member of the Board of Examiners & for one term gave universal satisfaction in his official work as County Commission of Schools.

    While John Lawrence was with genuine enthusiasm gave his time & earnest efforts to the cause of education & has aided materially in the advancement of the schools of county, giving especial attention to the methods & manner of instruction, his brother WILLIAM was found active & profitable employment in another field of work. William Lawrence is numbered among the substantial general agriculturist & fruit-growers of Berrien Co. The brothers, unmarried, own together a fine cultivated farm of 50 acres, which is partially devoted to the culture of fruit & annually yields & excellent crop of hay. John & William Lawrence occupy positions of useful influence & widely known & highly esteemed as representative men of the county, actively participate in social & business. Fraternally, John Lawrence is valued member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The brothers are in political affiliation stanch Republicans, but our subject Daniel T Lawrence, was a lifetime adherent of the Democratic party. The father was ever deeply interested in local & national issues. The sons are thoroughly posted in the affairs of the day & intelligently do their full duty as earnest American Citizens.
    Ref: Portrait & Biographies Record of Berrien & Cass Counties, Michigan, 1898.

    . a later biography offers a different perspective:

    * 1906 Biography2 of DANIEL T LAWRENCE & FAMILY:
    JOHN C. LAWRENCE, living in Benton township, Berrien Co. his home being on the Territorial road about 2 miles east of Benton Harbor, was born in Warren County, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1843. In 1857 he was brought to this country by his parents, Daniel & Jane (Crawford) Lawrence. The father was born in Canada & was of English parentage.
    Crossing the border into the US, he became a resident of Cincinnati & was married in Ohio to Miss Jane Crawford, whose birth occurred in Warren Co. of that state, her people having living in Ohio from an early day. - Her father was of English parentage line while her mother was from Ireland. [i.e. Irish descent.]

    Daniel Lawrence was a blacksmith by trade & late learned & followed the shoemaker's trade. Subsequently he turned his attentions to farming & in 1857, on coming to Michigan, he purchased the present home of John C Lawrence on the Territorial road near Benton Harbor. The land was only partially cleared land upon the place was a frame house but few other improvements. He paid $1,600. for 80 acres. He further developed & cultivated the farm & lived in the original home until his death, which occurred on the 16th Aug 1887, when he had reached the age of 82 years, 11 months & 16 days. [= 21 Aug 1804 - which conflicts with his death certificate. - PJA]
    His wife had passed away Mar 17, 1886, aged 75 y, 1m. 17d.
    In his political views Mr. Lawrence was a Democrat & kept well informed on the questions & issues of the day.

    In the family there were 4 sons & 4 daughters, seven of who reached years of maturity, while 2 sons & 2 daughters are yet living, but only 2 of the number are now residents of Berrien county, namely:
    John C. of this review & his sister Judith, the wife of John Osborn of Sodus Twp.

    Of the others, Samuel died in North Dakota,
    Margaret became the wife of James Silver & died in Benton Harbor,
    William whose whole life was spent upon the home farm in Benton Twp., there died 8 Apr 1905, aged 69 years,
    Robert is a practicing physician at Hartford, Michigan & for some years was a teacher.
    Hadassah is the wife of John G Withey, a fruit grower of Santa Clara County, California.
    Ref: Michigan County Histories & Atlases: A twentieth century history of Berrien County, Michigan Orville W. Coolidge. 1906.

    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Was Daniel T. Lawrence named for Grandmother Margaret Tilton?

    Died:
    Aged 82y 11m 16 days = 15 Aug 1805.

    Daniel married Jane CRAWFORD on 6 Jan 1831 in Ohio. Jane (daughter of Oliver CRAWFORD and Margaret PEGGY NEELY) was born on 31 Jan 1815 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 17 Mar 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Jane CRAWFORD was born on 31 Jan 1815 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio (daughter of Oliver CRAWFORD and Margaret PEGGY NEELY); died on 17 Mar 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Jane' is the daughter of Margaret, (born Ohio) & Oliver Crawford, resided Pennsylvania.

    . 1880 Jun 5 Census Benton, Berrien Co., Michigan
    Jane Lawrence, age 69, /b. 1811 in Ohio, Father born Ireland, Mother born Ohio,
    Daniel T Lawrence, Farmer, age 74, b 1806, Canada,
    John C Lawrence, age 38/ b 1842, Ohio, son, school teacher,
    William Lawrence, age 46, b 1834, son, born Ohio, Farmer.
    Icey Crawford, age 13, b 1867, Niece, b. Indiana, parents b. Ohio, going to school.
    Samuel Crawford, age 22, b 1858, Nephew, Single, b Indiana, works on farm [i.e. Uncle Daniel Lawrence.]

    . Jane Lawrence, Died: 17 Mar 1886, Benton, Berrien, Michigan,
    Parents: Oliver Crawford, Margaret Crawford;
    Died: 17 Mar 1886, Benton, Berrien, Michigan, Aged: 71 years 1 month 17 days /1815,
    Born Ohio, marital status: Married, Housewife.

    . 1886 Mar 26 - Obituary, Mrs Daniel Lawrence
    Jane Lawrence died of senile infirmity at her home near Benton harbor Wednesday evening, March 17, 1886, aged 75 years 1m 17days [= b Mar 17 1811]. Her maiden name was Jane Crawford, born Ohio in 1811. She married Daniel T Lawrence Jan 6 1831 having lived with him a happy wedded life for more than 55 years. They resisted in Ohio until 1852, when they moved to Jennings Co., Indiana & in 1857 came to Berrien Co & settled in Benton Twp. - 29 years ago. Of her 8 children, 4 son & 4 dau. all strive her except her second daughter who died in 1846.
    Mrs. Lawrence was an estimable woman & possessed in a rare degree virtues of mind & heart that endeared her alike to relatives & acquaintances & made poignant the sorrow succeeding her demise. The esteem in which she was held was expressed in the large attendance upon the funeral services which were held at the Hull School house on Friday afternoon. Rev. L Wearl officiated.
    . CARD of THANKS: It is with feelings of gratefulness that we tender to our friends & relatives our most heart felt thanks for their kindness in the care of & administering to the wants of our beloved one during her late illness & demise; for the many words of condolence & sympathy givens during this, the most trying of all bereavements; also to the choir for the solemn anthems which made the last sad rites more impressive: & when afflicted similarly may you, one & all, be treated with the same benevolence & respect is the sincere wish of D. T. LAWRENCE & FAMILY.
    Ref: Weekly Palladium Newspaper, Benton Harbor, MI.

    . 1930 Feb 14 - PTA of Gard school met yesterday for a business & patriotic meeting. Miss G G Jost wore an interesting costume, over 100 years old that belong to Mrs D T Lawrence, great grandmother of the teach Mrs Marie Lewis. Mrs Jost in a short talk, paid a tribute to Mrs Lewis' great uncle, J C Lawrence, who was one of the schools commissioners 50 years ago & is credited with replacing the old form system with the grades, besides teaching nearly half the residents of the locality the three Rs. Mrs. Jost & Mrs MP Dwan were hostesses.
    Ref: News Palladium newspaper. Benton Harbor. MI.

    Recorded for further research: Parents
    Warren Co. Marriages: 1811 May 9, Oliver Crawford of lawful age, to Peggy Nealy of lawful age. Also by const of Father & Mother.
    join in marriage by Andrew Little, JP.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt. DOD: 31 Jan 1811. Born Warren County, Ohio.

    Died:
    Aged 71y 1m 17d. = 31 Jan 1815. COD: consumption.

    Buried:
    Tall Cement Pillar, small child? monument abuts her stone.

    Children:
    1. William LAWRENCE, .15 was born on 2 Dec 1834 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 8 Apr 1905 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 10 Apr 1905 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. Samuel B LAWRENCE, .iv was born on 12 May 1836 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 May 1893 in Bismarck, Apple Creek Twp., Burleigh Co., North Dakota; was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Bismarck, ND.
    3. 3. Margaret Jane LAWRENCE, .viii was born on 17 Aug 1837 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 12 Nov 1902 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 14 Nov 1902 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    4. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .xiv was born est 1838 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died in 1846 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; was buried .
    5. John C LAWRENCE, .xix was born on 24 Aug 1843 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 21 Mar 1922 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 21 Mar 1922 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    6. Juditha A LAWRENCE was born on 15 Apr 1846 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 2 Dec 1917 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 4 Dec 1917 in Pearl Grange Cemetery.
    7. Hadassah M LAWRENCE, .ii was born in 1849 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 19 Aug 1913 in Los Gatos, Redwood Twp., Santa Clara Co., California; was buried in Los Gatos Memorial Park.
    8. Dr. Robert Richard LAWRENCE, .12 was born on 28 Jul 1851 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 10 Sep 1919 in Hartford, Van Buren Co., Michigan; was buried on 11 Sep 1919 in Maple Hill Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lieut. Richard LAWRENCE, , UE was born on 20 Aug 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey (son of William LAWRENCE, .6 Esq. The Quaker and Margaret TILTON); died before 5 May 1831 in Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    PART ONE:

    Richard is name after his grandfather, Richard Lawrence, Esq., [The Third, 1719-1726.] & in family remberances going back to Richard the Lionhearted.

    . 1771 July 5, List of letters, remaining in the Post Office, Richard Lawrence, Shrewsbury.
    Ref: NY Gazette.
    . Richard Lawrence, Upper Freehold. Ref: Roster of the People of Revolutionary Monmouth County.

    . 1783 New Brunswick, Chrineyonce Vanmater & (Lieut.) Richard Lawrence, UE. petitioned together for land in Prince William Co., NB.
    Note1: This land grant adjacent to his brother John Lawrence, was not taken up because it had previous legal encumbrances. - PJA 2101.

    . Richard Lawrence carried a English Bible giving his & siblings' birth dates. He must have carried this Bible with him at the end of the American Revolution & then to NB & finally to Upper Canada. The Bible was then given to his youngest child, Rebecca. Grandson Walter Hamilton is the last known owner of the Lawrence Bible.

    . 1776 Jul 15, Letters Remaining in the Post Office, New York: Richard Lawrence, Staten Island. Ref: New-York Gazette & Weekly Mercury.

    . OLD UNITED EMPIRE LOYALIST LISTS: Laurence, Richard, Home District, Loyalist from N. Brunswick. Ref: Appendix, Appendix B.

    . 1776 MUSTER: Richard Lawrence:
    . 1777 Feb - 24 Apr - Lawrence, Richard - Private, General Hospital (2 Richards) Muster roll of Capt. Wm. Gray's NYV. Lieut. 1st Co.
    . 1777 Aug 24, - Private Richard Lawrence, 3rd Bat De Lancey's Brigrade, C1880,p1
    . 1777 October 24 - Capt. Gilbert C Willett, 3rd Battalion of Oliver De Lacey, p. 28, at Long Island, #20, Richard Lawrence [Job" Tat? Host or Western? blurry]. {Ref C1880,p7)
    . 1777 Dec 24, Priv. RL, 3Bat DeLancey's Brigrade, C12880,p16;
    . 1778 Apr 24 - Rich. Lawrence, 3rd Bat. Oliver DeLacey. C1880, p22 & ?Compare Priv RL, NYV, C1874p5;
    . 1778 Apr 24, Priv RL, #BDeLancey's Brigrade, C1880,p22, 38;
    . 1778 Jun 24, Priv RL, 3BDeL, C12880,p28;
    . 1778 Sep 4 - C1880, p38; 1778 Oct 24, c1880, p39;
    . 1778 Dec 24, Priv RL, 3BDeL, - Discharged Dec 24th '78. C1880,p50.
    . 1779 November 29, Capt. Thomas Hewlett's Co. NYV - Savannah, Quarter Masters Gen. Dept. & Hewlett's Coy. C1874p49;
    . 1781 Apr, Priv RL, New York Volunteers, c1874,p60 & 1781.12.24 p82;
    Ref: British Military & Naval Records, p49, RG8 Vol C, Printed, 1874. Elsewhere there is a UEL claim for supplies of horses & wagons for Trenton New Jersey.
    Ref: British Military & Naval Records, C1880,p1, RG 8, C Series, & Copy Arch. Canada: Ward Chipman Muster.

    British Headquarters Papers (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts):
    Richard Lawrence (31688)
    . 1782.5.27, Account for Outstading debs for forage, New York, commissary General Dept., Doc 4668, Film M355, page 4668, Item 31688;
    . 1783.11.21, List of Original Wills, Wills in custody of Secretary of NY, page 9671 (14); Film M366, Item 31689.

    . NB Land Petitions:
    * Note2: 1787 After the American Revolution four Lawrences lived near each other in Saint Johns, New Brunswick: Mrs. Alice Lawrence Leonard (Thomas) Lot 1; Lieut. John Lawrence Lot 101; Lieut. Richard Lawrence was on Lot 169 on the other side of the Saint John River; along with sister Mrs. Margaret Lawrence Nicholson (Arthur) at Lot 52. An important Lawrence family friend, Rev. J Odell of NJ, was adjacent to his land grant as well.

    . Richard gave up his land claim in Prince William because of a prior legal entanglement by an earlier French Canadian inhabitant. Richard also made failed landed petitions with his Monmouth, New Jersey neighbours', Corneilis VanMater* & Capt. Richd. Lippincott, (BUT much later he would again be adjacent to R. Lippencott on Yonge St., Toronto) - PJ Ahlberg.
    Note3: *John Vanmater was a witness to Richard's father, William Lawrence, d. 1795 in Middletown, NJ.

    . 1782 May 27, Richard Lawrence, Outstanding Debts for Forage, New York, Accounts, Commissary General Dept., pg. 4668, (1.3).
    Ref: British Headquarters Papers, (Carleton Papers or American Manuscripts), Microfilm M355, Ref: MG23 B1, Item Number 31688.

    Research Item, (probably someone else, but should be verified):
    . 1783.11.21 - Richard Lawrence, List of Original Wills, Document: Will in custody of Secretary of NY.
    Document Pg. 9671 914), fonds: British Headquarters Papers, Carlton Papers or American Manuscripts, Microfilm M2369,
    Ref: MG23 BA Item # 31689.

    . 1783 DEC 12, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK LAND GRANT, NB Archives. George the Third grant to Rev. James Fraser, Edward Rogers, Anthony Rogers, Arthur Nicholson, Esq., John Willson, Junior, Richard Lawrence, Stillwell Willson & James Walsh 2,238 acres on the northwest branch of the River Miramichi in the County of Northumberland. The first track beginning at the alder Stake on the easterly bank or shore of an Island being in the said Branch.
    To John Willson Junior: Lot 1, 200 Acres; To Richard Lawrence the Lot 2 , containing 232 acres, Stillwell Willson, Lot 4, 240 acres. Registered the 12 December, 1793, Thomas Carlton, Lieutenant Governor, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

    . 1789 Aug 11. To His Excellency Thomas Carlton. Province of New Brunswick, Memorial of Richard Lawrence of Miramichie,
    Humbly Shewth, that our memorialist has been all the last War in the service of His King & Country, most of the time as a Volunteer in the Army. That a lott of Land has been assigned to him at Prince William in the County of York, but being then a young single man he resigned it. That he is now settled at Miramichie & likes the country, wishes to live by farming in reference to fishing.
    Your Memorialist therefore prays you Excellency may be pleased to grant him a Lot of Land adjoining a lot assigned to Arthur Nicholson, Esq. on the north east side of the North West Branch of Miramichie & your memorialist is duty bound will Pray.
    Richard Lawrence, [Undated, but delivery time about 4 - 6 weeks.]
    Envelope side: Memorial of Richd. Lawrence - Complied with 25th Sept. 1789.

    . 1795 June, there were still only 14 housed in the Town of York.

    ** See photo Photo Original Land Patent may be found at North York Central Library, Willowdale:
    . UC Land Petition 5, Bundle, L Bundle 2, 1795 of York, Richard Lawrence, Sr.
    Ref: C2124, p804. Ont. Archives. Original document is preserved at the North York Public Library, Yonge Street, Toronto. Very large parchment document with an attached was large beeswax seal.
    *Researchers who had other relatives who received an UC Land Grant may wish to see what this very impressive document looked like. This also helps in part to understand why the administration of land granting was so slow.

    . 1796 Apr 6 - To His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor & Commissioning his Majesty's forces in Upper Canada. Major General.
    The Memorial of Richard Lawrence Late of the Province of New Brunswick in Nova Scotia That your Memorialist Entered in the Service of His Britannic Majesty at the beginning the Late rebellion continued in the same till the Peace of Eighty three & that since that time he accepted a Commission of first Lieutenant for the County of Northumberland in New Brunswick which he is ready to produce if required - & being Desirous of remaining a Subject to the King of Great Britain in this Province.
    Humbly Prays that his Majesty's most gracious bounty in Lands may be Extended to your memorialist for the following Lotts Viz Number 25 on Yonge Street Eastward & 2 other Lotts in the Rear of Said Number 25 second Concession also a Lott in the Town of York, Number 18 in the second range Which he has improved as well as No 25 Yonge Street & such other quantity of Land as to your Excellency in your Wisdom may seem meet - & your Petitioner as in Duty Bound will ever pray. Signed, 6 April, 1796, Richard Lawrence.

    There are 5 other Upper Canada Land Petitions for Richard Lawrence.
    . The original parchment & seal, LAND GRANT for Lot 25, Concession 1 Yonge Street, east side, 200 Acres, will be found at the Canadian Room, North York Public Library, on Yonge Street, Toronto.
    . 1796 July 30 - Granted Lot 18 D, Duke St., Town of York / [now renamed as: 79 Adelaide, Toronto.] (The next Lot 19 Duke, was granted to Samuel Osborn & his wife, Mrs. Alice Willson Osborn).
    . 1802 May 5 Date of Patent or 18 Duke St., D Block, 1/5 Acre to Richard Lawrence.
    Ref: Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto, Vol 1, p339.
    . Lots 1 & 2, Con 4, Vaughan Twp., 400 Acres.
    Note4: 1796 Oct. 8, is the day he paid his land settlement fees & is sometimes incorrectly quoted as the day he was FIRST granted this land. - PJA.

    . UCLPetition 15, Y Batch 5, p417. -1801 Jul 16 - East Side Yonge St, Lot 25, Nothing done to the Street. [i.e. no logs cleared].

    . 1801 Dec 15. East Side Yonge Street, Lot 25, Logs in the Street, not burnt.

    . 1802 Feb. 21, Lot 1, Con 5, Vaughan Twp., 200 Acres granted to wife, Mary Willson Lawrence.
    . 1803 Post Office Letters, downtown Toronto: This issue contains a list published by the postmaster of uncalled-for letters lying in the post-office at York:
    . Richard Lawrence. (Original Toronto Post Office was one street over from Richard's 179 King Street house. However by
    . 1803, Richard was now up on Yonge & Steeles.)
    Ref: Vol XIL, The Oracle, Saturday Jan. 15, 1803, No. 28, Total No 610.
    Note5: McGill had the 1000 Acres at Lot 25, Con 2, adjoining Richard Lawrence's Land Grant.

    Ontario Lands Registry, Metro Toronto Book 683, p131 [Note: Version 2]
    Lot 18, South side King St., Town of York
    [Original Version 2 adds:] Abstract Town of York, S.S. King
    St., Pt of Town Lot 18: Abstract of all Instruments affect 38.5 feet on South side of King St East x 120 feet deep coming at N.E.L. Town Lot 18 on South of King St & running West & being par t of sd. Town Lot 18.
    . 1802 May 17, Patent, Crown, to Ricd Lawrence, All Contg. 1/5 Acre
    . 1805 Feb 13, Patent, Crown, to Beasley et all, all condj 15 acre,
    . 1805 Feb 19, Mem. Grant, Richd Beasley, survg. Trustee of Tos Barry & Wm. Allan, to Rev. Geo O'Kill Stuart of York, £321.17.16., All et all. Being 1 C in front X 2c deep. To hold unto sd. Grantee his heirs & assigne forever. Sg. by Grantee.

    Abstract North York Book 16, p3
    Lot 25, Con 1 Yonge Street East, York Twp.
    . 1808 Sep 15, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, All 190 acres.
    . 1806 Jan 20, Registered 20 Mar 1806, Bargain&Sale, Richard Lawrence et ux, to The B Gough, East Half.
    . 1819 Aug 20, B&S, Richard Lawrence, to John S Baldwin, £250, West Half Acres.

    Abstract, Metro Toronto, North York Book 128, p21
    Lot 24, Con 2 West, York Twp.,
    . 1798 Dec 31, Patent, Crown, to Wm. Jarvis, All 200 Acres
    . 1805 Dec 31, B&S, Thos. B Gough, to Richard Lawrence, All 200 A
    . 1809 May 1, B&S, Richard Lawrence, to Jacob Fisher Jr, £100, All 200 A.
    Note6: Adjacent, Lot 23, Con 3, Sawmill, water badly supplied, Peter Keiffer, 1851.

    Abstract Markham Book 91, p22
    Lot 27, Con 1 East Side Yonge St. , Markham Twp.,
    . 1803 July 15, Crown, to John Leslie, All 190A
    . 1804 Aug 31, Bargain&Sale, Thos. McMichen etux, to Richard Lawrence, £100, All 190 Acres.
    .1805 Jun 29, B&S, Richard Lawrence et ux, to John Arnold, £100, All 100A.
    [Beside brothers-in-law, Wm. L Willson, Lot 26; Samuel Osborn Lot 27, & Stillwell Willson The Elder, Lot 30.]

    Abstract York Region, Vaughan Book 185, p4
    Lot 1, Con 3, Vaughan
    . 1802 May 17, Patent, Crown, to Mary Lawrence, All 200 A
    . 1821 Feb 21, B&S, Richard Lawrence et ux, to John Guthrie, £100, All.
    [Near Fairbanks Lumber/ Railway tracks & Steeles W, 2020].-

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract, Vaughan Book 190, p4 & 32,
    Lots 1 & 2, Con 4, Vaughan Twp., York Co., [Keele Street], p4 & p32.
    . 1805 Feb 1, Patent, Crown, to Richard Lawrence, All 400 Acres each [Lots1-2 @ 200A.]
    . 1805 Feb 1, B&S, Richard Lawrence et al, to Thomas McMicking. All 190 A, 200 Acres for Lot 1. & Lot 2 190A.
    Note7: Adjacent Lot 4, Con 3, was a sawmill, Michel Fisher, 1851.
    Lawrence's most productive grant Lot 25 1ES was also part of the Willson sawmill land. Thus the summary suggest Lawrence searched for land that could yield water & tree resources, as opposed to strictly farm land. - P J Ahlberg 2016.

    . 1805 to 1815 at least - Richard Lawrence received Tavern Licenses for the Twp. of York.
    . March 1801, The Special Sessions of Peace, held the "The Court are of opinion that 6 persons are a sufficient number for Keeping Tavern in the Town of York, for the year ensuing.
    . 1805 Dec 28, The undermentioned persons prayed to be admitted as fit persons for receiving Licenses to Keep Taverns in the Home District for the Year next ensuing: Richard Lawrence.
    . 1806 Mar 20 - sells East ½ Lot 25, Con 1 ESYonge St.
    . 1807 - Richard Lawrence owned Lot 18D, south side of King, west of Frederick St. Brother-in-law Sam. Osborn was on the next lot 19D.
    Ref: Toronto Sundries, Home District. Quarter Sessions.

    Special Sessions of the Peace, York, Tavern License for year ensuing,
    . 1815 Dec 30, Town of York: Richard Lawrence, York Twp., Granted.

    Note8: Various sources state the Joseph Abraham ran the first inn called the Green Bush at Steeles & Yonge at the North east corner. In an area noted for tall trees, it must have been a large balsam tree indeed that stood in front of the Inn. The NE corner belong to his brother-in-law Wm. L. Willson. Further research may show the exact location of Lawrence's tavern.

    Regulations included: No excess drinking, no profanities or gambling; sufficient sheds, stables and/or barns were required for the patron's horses, carriages & wagons. The innkeeper should also have at least 4 good beds in addition to those for his family. All of these regulations were controls to limit taverns & increase inns.
    Ref: Margaret McBurney & Mary Byers, Tavern in the Town: Early Inns & Taverns of Ontario. - P J Ahlberg). - . -

    PART TWO: Tracking Richard Lawrence Though Documents:

    . 1759 Aug. 20, Monday born, Middletown, Upper Freehold Twp., Monmouth Co., Prov. of New Jersey. Father William Lawrence's carpenter's shop along with his brothers.
    . 1776 to 1783. American Revolution, New Jersey 1st Volunteers, Christies' Quarter Master Department. He was a volunteer in the army most of the time.
    . 1776 Richard is on Staten Island, NY.
    Note9: UCLPetition Richard gave a reference for Sarah Lakerman Willson who was on Staten Island since 1776, the beginning of the War & therefore, Richard Lawrence too was on Staten Island.

    . 1785 New Brunswick. Purchased land at Musquash Island on the St. John's River from Capt. Richard Lippincott also of NJ.
    . 1786 New Brunswick. By this time he is married to Mary Willson. [Further research: Records of the Anglican minister traveling though the Miramichi?]
    . 1787 Jul 25, Wants land at Prince William, Queensborough, NB. allotted primarily to the Queen's American Rangers (& to future brother-in-law Arthur Nicholson, (ELIZABETH LAWRENCE).
    . 1789 Jul 27, Land Grant: A little beyond the Sandy Point, opposite, Between Island by Johnston Basto, West Branch of Miramichi River, Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
    . 1789 Sep 25 - Granted land at Willson's Point, Miramichi, New Brunswick. Richard builds log gaol at nearby, Newcastle, NB.

    Northumberland Co., New Brunswick, Deed Registry Books, Grantor:
    . 1793 June 15th - Richard Lawrence & Mary Lawrence to William Babcock, Vol 2, Pg. 97, Deed £20 for 200 Acres, 22 cleared with Stockable Dwelling House, 3 Commons Pasture. Signed, John Willson, Esq., JP of Inferior Court of Common Pleas.

    . 1793 July - MAY FLEET *NJ *NY *NB *UC. Evacuation from NY to New Brunswick in 1783. Again the 'May Fleet' leaves around NB by ship & up the St. Lawrence River to Montreal, where John Willson called on Commissary Issac W Clarke for aid. The 60 people including Richd. Lawrence were in the party lead by John Willson, Esq.
    . 1793 Aug 8 - Arrived at Quebec with 60 people. A dozen people remain here. Arrival by 3 bateaux at Kingston on 28 Aug., 1793. Received army rations & medical care. Detained over 30 days waiting for another boat. 1793 Oct. 10, group arrives at Niagara again sick & starved. 25 Oct, Governor J G Simcoe authorizes ship to pick up John Willson & associates.

    . 1792 Sept. Fort George, Niagara. Lieut. Gov. Simcoe orders government ship to bring them Lawrence, Willson & all from Niagara to Town of York.
    . 1793 Nov 2, Arrival at the Town of York, Toronto. Extracted from the documents on the hardships of this voyage to Upper Canada can be found also at 1) Roots.com under JOHN WILLSON.1 & 2.) more extensively in Richard Lawrence of NJ, NB & Ontario. Book may be found at North York Public Library, Toronto. & Richmond Hill Library - PJ Ahlberg, 2009.

    . 1794 April 7 to 30 June, Paid for carpentry, Public Buildings at York. Paid £15 11 s. 3 pennies, on 10 July, 1794.
    . 1795 June 1. Petitions for Lot 25, Con. 1 ES Yonge Street, York Twp., ON WHICH HE HAS ALREADY LOCATED. (Yonge & Steeles Ave., Toronto). Tavern here or and/or Vaughan. Sold 20.
    . 1819 Aug. As a lieutenant he was granted 1000 Acres & an additional 400 Acres from his wife, Mary Willson.
    * 1796 May 28, Cousin John Brown Lawrence presented Richard's land grant to his friend Gov. Simcoe:
    . 1796 July 30, already built on it: 18 Duke Street, TOWN OF YORK. Today 179 King St. East, Toronto Downtown.
    . 1796 8 Oct - Granted & lots in Vaughan, (just across the road from his Lot 25, Con 1 Yonge.) Steeles & Yonge Streets, tavern here or and/or at Vaughan.

    . 1797 Minutes of the Town of York: Richd. Lawrence: 2 males & 4 females.Total six.
    i.e. Ricd. & wife Mary & John, Mary, Marg., Eliz. & Mary Anne Lawrence.
    Note10: Town of York had only 52 males & 34 females living on Yonge St., Toronto.

    . Two Surveys of Settlers actually living on Yonge Street:
    . 1797 Aug 3, York, Lot No. 25 East, 5 Acres cleared, Richard Lawrence is on the premises.

    . 1797 Jun 27 - Oath saying he knew Sarah Lakerman, wife of John Wilson, Jur & that her father died within the British lines in the year 1776. Signed, Richd. Lawrence.

    . 1798 June. Lot 25 East, Richard Lawrence, i.e. He is living on the lot) Four acres cleared. Small log house. Surveyed by David W Smith, Esq., Surveyor Genera.l { Is Wm. L. Willson, his brother-in-law on the adjacent lot, actually living with his sister Mrs. Mary Lawrence? - PJA.]

    . 1802 Jan 12, Tuesday Richard Lawrence (7th) sworn to Petty Jury of 12 men. John Evenor the accused. When the miller was absent, John Evenor was seen taking a sheep away from the barn yard. Discharged because no Prosecutor was present.

    . 1805 Mar 2. Richard Lawrence of Yonge St. who had received a license to keep a Tavern for House, at his dwelling house & who had removed from thence to another Public house; applied for leave to keep a Tavern under the same license in the house to which he had removed. The court do not find themselves authorized to comply with this request as they deem the License to be attached to the house recognize has been taken & not to any other.
    Note11: 1804 Feb 1. Richard sells Lot 3, Con 4, Vaughan Twp. property. Coincidence?

    . 1807 Jul 24 - Justice Robt. Thorpe's address, Summary: Whereas a goodly number of Independent Electors convented for discussing the sufferings whose situation was resplendent by many not his friends to be very deplorable of his losses which at first he yielding to their entreaties to represent them in Parliament in UC or England. A multitude of signatures, inc. Joseph Shepard, Richd. Lippincott, Alex. Montgomery, Baron Fred. DeHoen, Peter Muscleman, John Van Zantee, John Willson, [most likely junior] William L Willson, Stillwell Willson, James Finch. Richard Lawrence, William Johnson, George Taylor Denison, J Hale, Walter Moody, Peter Whitney, Garret Van Zantee, Sam D Cozens, Peter Winter.
    Ref: Report on dn Archives, 1892.

    . Ely started early. John Powell & Geo. Ridout soon overhauled me - fed at Buttanans? 18 miles - at Lawrence 17 miles, went on to Cantfields 11: a little after dark.
    . 1809 Sep 29th - John Arnold & Ely Playter drew a load of ashes from [Richard] Lawrence's the AM. 47 bushels.
    Ref: Ely Players Diary.

    . 1815 Dec 30. Richard Lawrence received a Tavern License for Township of York. £12, Issuer James Kerr.

    . 1818 Dec 26, Quarterly Session of Peace, Charlottesville, London District
    $2 Costs of Court The said Sum for Wages to the said Alvin.
    Ordered that as the License is Left in the behest? of the Magistrates all persons being desirous of keeping publick houses are required to attend on the last Saturday of this month precisely at 10 in the forenoon at which time the Bonds will be ready for signature, as an Act of the Legislature has passed to that effect.
    The Court took into consideration the Tavern Bills & agreed as follows.:
    Richd. Lawrence £3.10s & Wm. Lawrence £3.

    Extracts from HIS CHILDREN'S LAND PETITION RICHARD LAWRENCE:
    . 1818 Apr 14, Richard Lawrence is now in Woodhouse*, Ontario, daughter Margaret Lawrence.
    . 1818 August 6, Mary Ann is with her parents at Long Pointe, Ontario.
    . 1819 October 13, Richard is in Woodhouse now, wrote daughter Elizabeth Osborn-Tarbox-Lawrence.
    . 1819 Aug 20 - Richard Lawrence sells West ½ Lot 25, Con 1 ESY for £350.
    . 1820 April 11 & 20th, He is now in Charlotteville, London District, (Norfolk County).
    . 1821 Feb 21, Sold Vaughan Twp. property of his wife, Mary Willson.
    Note12: Woodhouse is now called Naticoke.

    . 1828 - Photo of large wooden mill: Lot 1, Con. 2 East. Markham Township. Bayview Ave & Steeles Ave. Fish Mill, NE corner Steeles & Bayview in 1961. This grist & saw mill was built in 1830 by Benjamin Fish, next to the distillery that he owned (built 1828). Though the original mill was destroyed in a fire, Fish built a new one on the same site. Demolished in 1965, when the intersection of Bayview & Steeles was widened.
    . The Town of Charlotteville:* When the war of 1812 broke out the court-house was used for barrack purposes, ... was christened" Fort Norfolk." The court house, jail, the fort & the tavern of Job Loder all stood on the elevation above the flat. A hotel was built under the hill & kept by a man named Hatch. In 1833, during the cholera scare*, a hospital was built at this place. It stood on the bank & was a barn-like structure & was used but little, if at all, for the purpose for which it was built. The old Town of Charlotteville reached the zenith of its glory during the war. In 1815 the District Courts were removed to Vittoria & the Town of Charlotteville relapsed into Turkey Point once more. No traces of its old-time importance remain, save a few surface irregularities indicating the spot occupied by the fort. The dreary waste at Turkey Point was, for 13 years, the judicial metropolis for all this vast region of country.
    Ref: Pioneer sketches of Long Point Settlement. Published 1908.
    Note13: Was this the cause of Richard Lawrence's disappearance? Note14: *Charlotteville is now called Delhi.

    . 1831 May 3 - DECEASED of London District, wrote son, Richd. Lawrence, and also deceased was an Innkeeper, deceased per Jane Lawrence.
    . 1846 Smith's Canadian Gazetter, Province of Canada West:
    Harwich, Kent Co, Western District, soil extremely fertile, 1898 inhabitants. Timber - white oak, black walnut, maple, beech, hickory, basswood etc.

    A more complete history with copies of ALL documents & photos may be found at North York Public Library, Toronto under Richard Lawrence, John Willson & John Brown Lawrence of New Jersey, NB & Ontario. By P J Ahlberg, May 2009. - - -

    Birth:
    Monday. Upper Freehold Twp.

    Richard married Mary WILLSON, DUE est 1786 in New Brunswick, Canada. Mary (daughter of John WILLSON, .1, Sur. and Rebeka Thixton THICKSON(E)) was born est 1770 in Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died est 21 Feb 1821 ± in Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mary WILLSON, DUE was born est 1770 in Piscataway Twp., Middlesex Co., New Jersey (daughter of John WILLSON, .1, Sur. and Rebeka Thixton THICKSON(E)); died est 21 Feb 1821 ± in Charlotteville, Norfolk Co., Ontario.

    Notes:

    . Richard Lawrence's New Brunswick Land Petitions indicate he was single March 1786 at Queensborough & married by August 1789 on the Miramichi. They could have been married by her father, a Justice of the Peace for Miramichi, or perhaps by an Anglican Minister in transit on the Miramichi, who had baptized a Willson child [Jonathan Willson 1783 & John Willson.III, born 1791?]
    Further Research: However, also retained for further search: St. Andrews Church, Long Island. 1780 Oct 5, Married, Lawrence Mary & Lawrence, Richard. Vol. xxx, Page 56. This seems this would be too early for this Mary Willson.

    . UC Land Petition 63, L Bundle 4 c 1808 p241
    York, daughter of John Willson, [MARY WILLSON,] Richard Lawrence.
    . To His Honor Peter Russell, Esq., president of the Government of Upper Canada etcetcetc. In Council:
    The Petition of Richard Lawrence of the Township of York. Humbly shows That your Petitioner is a Loyalist & came from Nova Scotia about 3 years ago, [1794] that he is married to Mary, the daughter of John Willson, Esq. of Kings Mills on the Humber, who is also a Loyalist. That your Petitioner's wife having never received any Land, your Petitioner prays your Honor would be pleased to grant him 200 Acres in right of his said confer & is in duty bound your Petitioner will ever pray.
    Richard Lawrence, York, 22 June, 1797.
    Envelope: Ordered 200 Acres to wife of Petitioner as DUE, 1778 Dec 24. [Daughter of an Empire Loyalist.]

    Ontario Land Registry Abstract Vaughan Book 185,
    Lot 1, Con 3, Vaughan Book 185, p4
    . 1802 May 17, Patent, Crown, to Mary Lawrence, All 200 A
    . 1821 Feb 21, B&S, Richard Lawrence et ux, to John Guthrie, £100, All.

    Note1: As of 2018 this land is now 1900 Steeles Ave. West, Fairbanks Lumber Co., Concord, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario. As of 2018 this land is now 1900 Steeles Ave. West, Fairbanks Lumber Co., Concord, Vaughan Twp., York Co., Ontario. -PJA

    Note2: Husband Richd. Lawrence had other land at Lot 1 Con 4, also the adjacent, Lot 25 across on Yonge St in York Township. In others words, all located on Steeles Avenue: First East at Yonge & Steeles to Dufferin St.]

    . 1801 Children's schoolhouse, Condition of Yonge Street:
    Lot No. 25 west & east complied with, Lot 25 East Side of Yonge Street; nothing done to the street & a schoolhouse erected in the centre of the street. This is the end of the Township of York.
    Ref: Report to Surveyor-General D W Smith on the condition of Yonge Street in 1801, by John Stegmann, formerly a Hessian officer.
    . On page 427 of Scadding's memoirs, he tells us that Elisha Pease taught in this early schoolhouse.
    XReference: E. Pease was a witness of the WILL of John Willson, Jur. in 1818 & also John Johnston, 1852.
    Note3: The schoolhouse was built in the road allowance in front of the Lawrence's property so the children could find it & not getting lost in the woods. Just a few lots away, Jacob Cummer tells us a black bear was digging up his garden. - PJ Ahlberg.

    . DAUGHTER & WIFE of a TAVERN KEEPER:
    Mary Willson Lawrence & her children, had much experience at Taverkeeping. Husband Richard Lawrence held a UC licensed tavern located on Yonge Street north. She & her friend, as noted below, Mary Thompson visited Miss Elizabeth Russel when Thompson was employed by the sister of THE most prominent & powerful man in Upper Canada. From extracted stories from Ely Playter's Journal we may see what life was like a woman tavenkeeper in early Upper Canada:
    . 1806 Jan 11 - Thinking it was a tavern, Ely Playter & a companion mistakenly stopped & stayed over night at Mr. Miller's house. Implicit in the mistake at Millers & throughout his journal, is a parallel understanding that household life intersected with public life in taverns.

    . 1802 May 2 & Sept 29 - Mary Thomson*, Playter's journal's Miss T - also lived at his house. She was the daughter of a substantial farm family from Scarborough Township. Her father, Archibald, was a master stonemason & a Justice of the peace from 1806. Nothing about her presentation in the journal suggests less than respectable young womanhood. It is difficult to account for her presence in the tavern rather than on her family's farm. [Scaboro Museum, 2016]. Certainly not a servant in the house, she socialized within the same circles as the tavern-keeper & came & went as she pleased.
    Playter mentioned her almost exclusively in the parlour usually in the context of polite sociability, but once he noted, I seated myself by the Parlour fire & finished my letters to Mr & Mrs Rogers, it was one o'clock in the morning before I retired to bed. Miss T sat at her work till I had finished writing. This brief reference & others, imply Mary Thompson may have worked in the textile trade from Playter's tavern & continued so working after marrying John Scarlett of the Humber. Tavern-keepers placed tea tables in their parlours. Nor did anything about the emphatically public nature of their homes work to exclude the women of tavern-keeping households from local networks of female friendship & association:
    The Tavernkeepers' daughters, Player saw Miss Beman, the Miss Jarvises, & Miss Robinson on their way home as they had been visiting & he gave my Sister's Compliments to her as they had requested in their letter" In their taverns these women crafted a female space for sociability, into which they also welcomed men.
    Ref: Women, Men, & Taverns in Tavern-Keeper Ely Playter's Journal, by Julia Roberts, Guelph.
    Note4: Mary Thomson's husband-to-be, John Scarlett was granted in 1817 Apr 2, Lot 19, south side of Richmond, that is across the street from husband Richard Lawrence. Ref: Town of York Abstracts, p263.

    . 1837 - Toronto & Home District:
    . 1799 - Population 224; 1800 - Population 1127. 1818 - Population 8,459.

    Date & place of burial of Mary Willson Lawrence is unknown. Last known whereabouts of Mary Lawrence was noted in her daughter Mary Ann Lawrence's UC Marriage Bond of 10 August 1819, where permission to marry was obtained at Long Point in southern Ontario. Rebecca Lawrence says her father died when she was very young & she was reared by an older sister, implying perhaps that Mary Willson was dead between 1821 & 1831 when her husband died & thus making Rebecca about 16 years of age - not so 'very young'.

    Richard Lawrence was an inn keeper in the Long Pointe to Harwich, Ontario, until his death about another 1 years later, about 1831.

    A separate Willson Family Tree may be found at Ontario Ancestor; & also Rootsweb.com: John Willson of New Jersey & the Kings' Mill, Ontario. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB: Est 1765 -1769.

    Died:
    Alt Loc: Harwich, Kent Co., Ontario

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth LAWRENCE, .13, DUE was born est 1795 ± in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died after 4 Jan 1865 in Ontario, Canada; was buried .
    2. Margaret LAWRENCE, .5 DUE was born est 1797 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 3 Jun 1842 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; was buried in 1842 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Potter's Field, Toronto.
    3. John LAWRENCE, SUE, The .xii was born in 1798 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died Est. before 30 Oct 1837 in Gosfield, Nissouri Twp., Essex Co., Ontario.
    4. Maryann LAWRENCE, .8th, DUE was born est 1800 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died est before 13 Nov 1834 in Toronto, York Co., Ontario.
    5. 6. Daniel Tilton LAWRENCE, .IV SUE was born on 15 Aug 1805 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 15 Aug 1887 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried on 16 Aug 1887 in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    6. Richard S LAWRENCE, Jr., .8th, SUE was born in 1809 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 21 Nov 1864 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    7. Jane E LAWRENCE, , DUE was born on 20 Jan 1811 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 23 Aug 1873 in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    8. Hadassah HESTER LAWRENCE, DUE was born on 21 Sep 1812 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 4 Jan 1888 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    9. Rebecca LAWRENCE, DUE was born on 4 May 1815 in Town of York (Toronto), York Co., Ontario; died on 17 Feb 1890 in Ganges, Allegan Co., Michigan; was buried in Taylor Cemetery.
    10. FAMILY TREE LAWRENCE - WILLSON, SUMMARY

  3. 14.  Oliver CRAWFORD was born on 27 Feb 1779 in Zoar, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; died on 18 Jun 1826 in Warren County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Land Records:
    . Warren Co., Ohio Chancery Records:
    Crawford, Margaret A, 1827 - 1831, 1824-1851, Vol 3, p. 3:37;
    Crawford, Oliver, 1824 - 1826, Chancery Records, 1824-1851, Vol. 1, p105;
    Crawford, Peggy, 1824 - 1826, Chancery Records, 1824-1851, Vol 1, p105.

    Lebanon, Warren Co. Deed Records:
    . Oliver Crawford, for John Donnel, Book Inverse 1799-1831, p35,
    . Oliver Crawford, to Thomas Freeman, Book Inverse 1799-1831, p62.

    . 1820 Census Union, Warren Co., Ohio
    O. Crawford, 1 xxx1 1 x1xx1 [Unfortunately, no column headings for entire census. - - -

    Birth:
    Pittsburg. Verify DOB

    Oliver married Margaret PEGGY NEELY on 9 May 1811 in Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio. Margaret was born on 8 Mar 1780 in Ohio; died on 16 May 1851 in Warren County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Margaret PEGGY NEELY was born on 8 Mar 1780 in Ohio; died on 16 May 1851 in Warren County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    . 1811 May 9, Warren County, Ohio Marriage# 7,
    Joined in Marriage, Oliver Crawford, of lawful age, &
    Peggy Neely, of lawful age. Also by consent of Father & Mother.
    Married by Andrew Lytle, Esq.
    Note: Two records of the marriage record the 4th May & the 9th May. The 9th May 1811, signed by Andrew Lyle, Esq. - PJA - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Virginia Alt Name: Neally. [Seally].

    Children:
    1. 7. Jane CRAWFORD was born on 31 Jan 1815 in Hamilton Twp., Warren Co., Ohio; died on 17 Mar 1886 in Benton Harbor, Berrien Co., Michigan; was buried in Morton Hill Cemetery.
    2. Sarah CRAWFORD was born on 1 Jun 1816 in Warren County, Ohio; died on 17 Mar 1881 in Campbell Hill, Jackson Co., Ilinois; was buried in Looney Springs Cemetery.