Mary Neill LAWRENCE, .ix

Female 1810 - 1843  (33 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Neill LAWRENCE, .ix was born on 5 May 1810 in Burlington County, New Jersey; died on 3 Sep 1843 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy; was buried in Cimitero Accatolico.

    Notes:

    Mary Lawrence, a beautiful & accomplished woman.

    Painting of Mary N Lawrence: Mary appears young & slight in is portrait: Bodice of the dress is maroon velvet off the shoulder short sleeves held with a ribbon with a clasp. Suggestion of a white skirt. Dark hair piled on top, pink cheeks. Unable to decipher if her eyes are light or dark.

    To Sir Pergrine Maitland, In Council, Petitioner is heiress to her grand-father, John Lawrence, Esquire, late of Twp. York, deceased. The Conveyances or an Executrix to titles of certain lots of land in Twp. of Dorchester S, [Essex County] & in New Brunswick in the name of John Lawrence. She has been lately been informed that she cannot inherit the Real Estate of the said John Lawrence because she is an alien residing in New York.
    May Lawrence Petition the Upper Canada Parliament on 13 December, 1820 in Toronto.

    . To. Lieut. Governor John Colborne, KCB, Upper Canada [Ontario[,
    Petition of Mary Lawrence. The humble petition of Mary Lawrence, Sheweth she is the granddaughter of John Lawrence, late of Etobicoke, Home District, Esquire, a U.E. Loyalist who having his family in the US, removed into this Province subsequent to the Treaty of 1783 & continued until his death.
    As an acknowledgment of his services & as reward of his attachment to the Unity of the Empire, he obtained an order of Council for Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, part of 16, in Con 4, Southern Division of Dorchester, containing about 972 acres of land. No patent for which has been completed. Inheriting title to the said Estate of her Grandfather, your petition is called upon point she is the only child of the said John Lawrence's only son, the late Captain Lawrence, who fell commanding the Chesapeake in the action with His Majesty's Frigate the Shannon, during the late last war tithe the US of America. [1812]
    That the petition claimed the said property under the Heir & Devise Ace of this Province, but such claims are withdrawn upon it being intimated that her claim could not be recognized by the Commissioners, she not having been born with the Kings' Dominions & therefore being an alien.
    That your petition residence in a foreign county being a matter of necessity & not off choice. She is sincerely humbly to hope your Excellency will take her case into your favorable consideration & concur with the other 2 Branches of the Legislature in passing a Bill to enable her to claim & obtain the said land, of her said Grandfather or in granting such other relief as to your Excellency may seem fit.
    Signed, Mary Lawrence [Undated, but envelope reads 1829. -PJA]

    "JOHN BROWN LAWRENCE...was a distinguished lawyer of Burlington, NJ. He was under suspicion & imprisoned by Washington's order. His fellow prisoner was Col. John Simcoe, who was afterwards Gov. General of Canada. While in prison these two men formed a strong friendship & when in Canada Col. Simcoe invited John Lawrence to go there, which he did, & had a fit of Crown Lands. Much interest is attached to this face, as there was a dispute whether the daughter of Capt. James had any claim to these lands. But the dispute was settled by King William (the sailor king) say, "she was the daughter of a brave sailor boy & should have them." [original reference ?]

    . John Brown Lawrence Bio. includes this item referring to Mary N Lawrence: In a letter c. 1864 to the author Chas. Sabine recounts that a member of the family in New Jersey communicates the following interesting incident: After the death of the Loyalist the land (John B Lawrence's large land grant in Upper Canada) was forfeited to the Crown, in consequence of failure to comply with some condition of the grants, or the non-payment of some dues. Years elapsed, & Mary his granddaughter, the child of Capt. James Lawrence, as heir, claimed its restoration. The case was carried before King William the Fourth, in Council. On being told, he said: "She is the daughter of a brave sailor, let her take it." [The quote is recorded by Lorenzo Sabine, but where did he locate it? -PJA.]

    . Heir at law: A person entitled to inherit property under intestate succession laws. Intestate succession: The method by which property is distributed when a person dies without a valid will. Each state's law provides that the property be distributed to the closest surviving relatives. In most states, the surviving spouse, children, parents, siblings, nieces & nephews, & next of kin inherit, in that order.

    . Page 552 - 556 - document stating Julia Lawrence of the city of New York, widow of the late James Lawrence, a Captain in the U.S. Navy, & natural guardian of Mary Lawrence, the only surviving heir of John Lawrence of the Home District, deceased; regarding claim to land, June 1, 1820.
    Ref: Elgin County, Dorchester South Twp., Papers, Archives of Ontario MS 658, Reel 106.

    . 1832 Jul 16, Monday. Claim 100, Mary Lawrence, New York City, spinster. Claims as Heir at law of her Grand Father, John Lawrence, Esquire, late of Etobicoke Twp. in the Home District, deceased. (now Toronto, Ontario).
    Lot 11, 12, 13, 14 & south part 16, Con 4 South, Dorchester Twp., London District, 972 Acres, Original Nominee, John Lawrence, Esquire. Claim allowed.
    Ref: Upper Canada Heir & Devisee Commission, P193, Film H1149 & Index Reg. H1152, p 342, as above. Archives of Ontario.

    . 1821 Apr 1, Letters remaining in the Post Office at Brooklyn, NY: 1. Mrs Mary Griffin & 1. Mary O'Neill.

    . 1840 Census, Newport Rhode Island, possibly this Mary Lawrence Griffin?
    Mrs. Griffin, Head of family, : 3 females, aged 20-30y; 30-40y & one female 50-60y.
    Third family away is Ed. N Cox & 'Aunt' Mary Montaudevert Cox.

    . 1843 Oct 9 - Obituary, Died at the Villa d'Elice, near Florence, Tuscany on 3rd Sep., Mary Lawrence, wife of Lieut. Wm Preston Griffin of the US Navy & only daughter of the lamented Capt. James Lawrence, who fell defending the AmericanFlag on board the ill-fated Chespeake, in 1813.
    Ref: Brooklyn Daily Eagle Newspaper, NY. & NY Tribune.

    Recorded for further research:
    Edward Montaudevert Neill 19 Aug 1831 - 21 Jul 1907, buried Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard, Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island.
    [What is the relationship to Mary Neill Lawrence, cousin or what? - PJA.] - - -

    Birth:
    Alt DOB 1811. Born New York.

    Died:
    Her husband was station in Florence at the time of her death due to complications of childbirth.

    Buried:
    Died in Villa d'Elcie, near Florence.

    Mary married Lieut. William Preston GRIFFIN, Jr. on 7 May 1838 in Trinity Church, NYC. William was born on 28 Feb 1810 in Fincastle County, Botetourt Co., Virginia; died on 4 Dec 1851 in Elizabethtown, Essex Co., New Jersey; was buried in St. John's Episcopal Church. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Mary Lawrence GRIFFIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Aug 1843 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy; died on 11 Nov 1887 in Newport, Rhode Island; was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mary Lawrence GRIFFIN Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born on 31 Aug 1843 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy; died on 11 Nov 1887 in Newport, Rhode Island; was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport.

    Notes:

    . 1860 Jun 13 New York City
    Baker, Sarah, age 71, b 1789, New York
    Griffin, Christine, age 23, b 1837, New Jersey
    Griffin, Mary, age 16, 1844, Italy, attending school.
    Note: Christine Griffin, half - sister to Mary Griffin. Verify.

    . 1873 Aug 7 - Newport Again. The Whole Place Transfigured at the First Touch of August - "The Casino" is a name given to a private entertainment among the ladies & gentlemen of Newport. During the first season of the "The Casino" the ladies who sustained it used to take their books & work & the Academy was alive with their tongues & needles - the one executing the embroidery of conversation, the other the various little articles of ornament & dress. The entertainment has undergone some modification since & bids fair to pass into an 'institution.' Held at the house once owned by Alexander Van Rensselaer, Rhode Island avenue, handsome & luxuriously furnished within... billiard rooms, ...refined manners & good breeding, private theatricals... The names attached to these cards are (many) La Marquise de Noailles, Mrs, Wm. Redmond, Jr.
    Ref: New York Herald.

    . 1887 Nov 17 - A Newport correspondent writes, The late Mrs. Mary Lawrence Griffin Redmond was s granddaughter of Commodore Lawrence. She was regarded by many as one of the most beautiful women ever seen in Newport. Some time ago she gave a sum of money for a medal to be named after her grandfather Lawrence to be complete for by apprentices on the naval training ship.
    Ref: Hartford Courant Newspaper.
    Research & transcriptions by PJ Ahlberg. Thank you. - - -

    Birth:
    - one of twins, the other presumedly died at birth & her mother shortly thereafter.

    Mary married William REDMOND, Jr. on 19 Apr 1864 in New York City, New York. William was born on 15 Jun 1835 in New York City, New York; died on 6 Dec 1898 in New York City, New York; was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Julia Lawrence REDMOND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jun 1869 in Newport, Rhode Island; died on 31 Jan 1875 in Newport, Rhode Island; was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport.
    2. 4. William Preston REDMOND, .2  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1873 in Newport, Rhode Island; died on 22 Jun 1938 in Jackson Hole, Teton Co., Wyoming; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Julia Lawrence REDMOND Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 27 Jun 1869 in Newport, Rhode Island; died on 31 Jan 1875 in Newport, Rhode Island; was buried in Island Cemetery, Newport.

    Notes:

    . 1860 Aug 21 -
    Ref:

    Birth:


    Buried:
    Plot 1014.


  2. 4.  William Preston REDMOND, .2 Descendancy chart to this point (2.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 19 May 1873 in Newport, Rhode Island; died on 22 Jun 1938 in Jackson Hole, Teton Co., Wyoming; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . William Preston Redmond was born in 1873 in Newport, Rhode Island, the son of William Redmond, Jr. & Mary Lawrence Griffin Redmond.
    His only sibling, Julia Lawrence Redmond, died at the age of 6 & when his mother died in 1887, he was placed in a boarding school, the Lawrenceville Academy.
    His desire was to go west, however, so at the age of 18 he obtained a job as a helper with the U.S. Geological Survey & went to Montana. In May 1893, he purchased supplies in Bozeman, MT & traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, filing for a homestead patent after May 1894 when he reached the required age of 21.

    On December 1, 1897, he married Ida Byrd Simpson, the "vivacious" daughter of John Porter & Margaret Susan Sullivan Simpson. Together, they developed his homestead as the Spring Gulch Ranch. In 1916, he purchased the Red Rock Ranch from his brother-in-law, who had homesteaded it & ran it as a dude ranch until 1929. He & Ida continued to manage it for a few years for the new owner, after which they moved to the Aspen Ranch in Kelly, WY, which is now a part of Teton National Park. He was prominent in the cattle business & became the first Commissioner & Chairman of the Board of Teton County.

    Until he & Ida had their family, he was the only living descendant (great grandson) of Captain James Lawrence, who, with his dying words during the War of 1812 battle between his ship the 'Chesapeake' & the English ship 'Shannon', gave the Navy its motto, 'Don't Give Up the Ship'. 

    . 1919 Apr 11, Friday. Steel Shoes for Elk, Jackson's Hole Stockman Has New Theory for Preservation: W. P. Redmond, a prominent stockman of the Jackson's hole country, has advanced a new theory regarding the preservation of the herds of elk. Calling attention to the conditions in the valley in the spring to the year when the melting show covers the grown with slush & water, Mr. Redmond argues that, living under these conditions, the elks' feet become tender, making it almost impossible from them to leave the valley to seek new feed.
    As a remedy for this, he suggests that the government provide the elk with good steel shoes, erecting a corral & well equipped shop on the federal ranch east of Jackson.
    Ref: Wyoming State Tribune, Cheyenne, WY.

    . 1919 Apr 12 - Would Shoe Elk - W. P. Redmond has suggested that the government provide steel shoes for the several thousand elk in the Jackson Hole country. That is laudable, but we rise to enquire who is going to shoe the elk?
    Ref: Wyoming State Tribune, Cheyenne, WY.

    . 1938 Jun 24 - Funeral Services for W P Redmond Friday Afternoon, on Jun 24, well known Jackson Hole pioneer who passed away suddenly early morning following an operation Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake city. Services will be held at St. John's Episcopal church.
    WPR was born at Newport, May 19 1873, After his graduation fro Lawrenceville Academy, NY, he went to Montana & the Yellowstone National Park geological survey, which which he was connected for several years.
    . 1892 Jackson Hole, Wyoming where he took up a ranch on the Buffalo Fork of Snake River. Later he was one of the first settlers in Spring Gulch, northwest of Jackson town, Here he was engaged in the cattle business.
    . purchased Red Rock Ranch on Crystal Creek, which he operated in connection with cattle holdings, as a Dude Ranch.
    . Purchased a large ranch in the Bid Hole Basin, near Wisdom, Montana & moved his cattle to that point. This ranch is being operated by his only son Lawrence.
    . His present ranch holdings in Jackson Hole are on Ditch Reek, near Kelly Wyoming.
    His industry & good management of his properties always made his operations successful. Likewise he contributed to the general public welfare.
    . His only official capacity was first commissioner & chairman of board of Benton Co., Wyo. Mr. Rdemond was a 'thoro going' rancher, but always abreast of the latest developments in the industry. He was a believer in modern methods; progressive & enterprising character.

    . 1899 Dec 1 he was united in marriage with Ida B Simpson, daughter of Margaret L & John P Simpson, pioneers of the valley & l owners of a large part of Jackson.
    . Their 3 children: LARRY Lawrence, of Wisdom, Montana,
    Gertrude M Caine, Yosemite Park,California, &
    Dorothy Hubbard, resides on Red Rock Ranch Wyo., All during with 4 grandchildren.
    . Mr Redmond was a direct descendant, great grandchild of Capt. Lawrence, US Naval hero. Being a perfect gentleman, liberal in his thought & always interested in the development of Jackson Hole.
    Ref: Jackson Hole Courier, Wyo, pub. 1938 Jun 23.

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

    Birth:


    Died:
    Small granite stone covered with liken. [2011.]

    Buried:
    Jackdon, WY. Plot 26, Block 5, Row 3.

    William married Ida BYRD SIMPSON on 1 Dec 1897 in Jackson Hole, Teton Co., Wyoming. Ida was born on 28 Mar 1879 in Deadwood, Lawrence Co., South Dakota; died on 16 Apr 1973 in Helena, Lewis & Clark, Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Gertrude Margaret REDMOND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Mar 1902 in Rock Creek, Unita Co., Wyoming; died on 4 Aug 1961 in Bozeman, Gallatain Co, Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.
    2. 6. Dorothy DORDY REDMOND  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Dec 1906 in St. Anthony, Fremont Co., Idaho; died on 2 Nov 1998 in Red Rock Lodge, Carbon Co., Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.
    3. 7. Lawrence Preston LARRY P REDMOND, Sr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1908 in Rock Creek, Unita Co., Wyoming; died on 11 Feb 1992 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana; was buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  Gertrude Margaret REDMOND Descendancy chart to this point (4.William3, 2.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 30 Mar 1902 in Rock Creek, Unita Co., Wyoming; died on 4 Aug 1961 in Bozeman, Gallatain Co, Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Gertrude is the daughter of Ida Byrd Simpson of South Dakota & William P Redmond of Rhode Island.

    . 1915 Aug 19, Messes Helen Simpson, Pearl Williams & Gertude Redmond of Jackson, are with Mr Simpson to the Jim Williams ranch, Sunday, where Mr Simpson is stopping for a short time with his tourist party. The girls returned to Jackson Tuesday.
    . 1918 Jun 27 - Mrs. W P Redmond & Miss Gerturde came down from Crystal Creek last Friday afternoon, returning Sunday. Shortly after they crossed it, the Turpin bridge of Gros Centre washed out & they were compelled to return by the high water trail. The washout rather isolates the Redmonds who had expected to age frequent trips to Jackson during the summer in their car.
    - Miss Gertrude Redmond visited with Miss Pearl Williams at the Ji Williams ranch on Aspen Ridge the forepart of last week.

    . 1918 Dec 26 - Misses Lura & Bessie Lloyd & Gertrude Redmond came home from Boise, where they have been attending school, Friday, for the holiday season

    . 1924 Sep 18 - Poplar Local Couple Have Pretty Ranch Home Wedding
    At high noon, Sunday Sept 14 there occurred the marriage of Miss Gertrude M Redmond of Kelly to Byron McCain of this city, Rev. Beaty officiating. Ceremony took place at the Red Rock ranch, the home of the bride's parents, MR MRs W P Redmond.
    Only the immediate families were present, Mr. Redmond gave the bride away, Miss Ella McCain was bridesmaid & Allen Stud was best man. The ranch house was very prettily decorated with autumn leaves & flowers. After the wedding a dinner were served to the guest. Both birds & gloom are well & favorably known throughout Jackson's Hole, Bryron having lived her the past 6 years & his bride even longer. The families from which these 2 young people spring are among the best in this section of the state.

    . 1938 Jul 14 - Mrs WP Redmond & her dau. Mrs BH McCain, with Mrs. Crandall, sister of Mrs. Redmond, have gone to Montana for a short visit. Mrs. McCains 2 young daughters, Patricia & Joanne, accompanied them.

    . 1941 Jul 3 - Mrs Wm P Redmond returned last Sunday from Los Angles, Calif. where she made a brief visit with her drug. Mrs BH Cain & family. Her granddaughter, Patricia McCain, came home with her to spend the summer at the Red Rock ranch.
    Mr & Mrs Fernie Hubbard & dau. Nancy left last Saturday for Gandy, Colorado, where Mr. Hubbard attended the Hereford cattle sale held there. They returned home Wednesday.

    . 1961 Aug 10 - Former resident death. Services were held Monday at St. John's Episcopal church for Res. Gerturde Kavanagh, onetime resent of Jackson Hole. She was the daughter of the late Wm. & Ida Redmond & was born on the ranch now known as the Hanson place. She passed away at Lincoln, Nebraska, after a long illness.
    Surving are husband, Lawrence Kavanagh,, a brother Lawrence Redmond & his wife, a sister Dorothy Hubbard & husband Ferne;
    2 daughters: Mrs Joan Nelson & Mrs LeeBurrows & 3 grandchildren.
    Burial in the family plot in Jackson Hillside Cemetery, Pall bearers were Merritt & Howard Ferrin, Mann McCain, Jim Merrill, Harry Brown & Harry Barker Jr.
    Ref: Jacksons Hole Courier, Wyoming.

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Jackson Hole, Tenton, WY.

    Died:
    378 35th Avenue.

    Buried:
    Jackson, Wy. Plot 24, Row 3, Block 5, with B H McCain.

    Gertrude married Byron Henry BIKE MCCAIN on 14 Sep 1924 in Red Rock Lodge, Carbon Co., Montana. Byron was born on 20 Jan 1903; died on 14 Jul 1943 in United States; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Patricia Jean TEENTIE MCCAIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 14 Sep 1926 in San Diego, California; died on 1 Aug 2000 in Plantation, Florida; was buried on 11 Aug 2000 in Aspen Hill Cemetery.
    2. 9. Dorothy Joan MCCAIN  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1929 in Oakland, Brooklyn Twp., Alameda Co., California; died on 30 Oct 1982 in Los Angeles, California; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.

  2. 6.  Dorothy DORDY REDMOND Descendancy chart to this point (4.William3, 2.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 25 Dec 1906 in St. Anthony, Fremont Co., Idaho; died on 2 Nov 1998 in Red Rock Lodge, Carbon Co., Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery.

    Notes:

    Dorothy Redmond married Fernie C Hubbard, b 6 Apr 1906 - 5 June 1988.

    . 1935 Sep 12 - Miss Joan McCain has been visiting her grandparents Mr Mrs A C McCain, Mrs Byron McCain & daughter. Patricia & Joan, will leave next week for their home in Bishop, California.
    - Mr Mrs WP Redmond, Mrs HF Crandall, Mrs Fernie Hubbard, Mrs Byron McCain & Mrs Wm. Simpson motored to Idaho Falls, Tuesday. They returned Wednesday.

    . 1937 Sep 2 - Mrs WP Redmond was hostess at a birthday part Tues. afternoon at the Redmond ranch complimenting her granddaughter, Patricia McCain of California was has spent the summer with there & Mrs Otho Williams of Jackson. Guests were Mrs Williams, Mrs W. Simpson, Sonny Barker, Mrs CW Merrill & Jeane Marie & Jimmie, Mrs. Beryl Freshour, Mrs. Fernie Hubbard & Nancy & Mrs. Crandall of California.

    . 1938 Jul 14 - Mrs WP Redmond & her dau. Mrs BH McCain, with Mrs. Crandall, sister of Mrs. Redmond, have gone to Montana for a short visit. Mrs. McCains 2 young daughters, Patricia & Joanne, accompanied them.
    Ref: Jacksons Hole Courier, Wyoming.

    . 1941 Jul 3 - Mr & Mrs Fernie Hubbard & dau. Nancy left last Saturday for Gandy, Colorado, where Mr. Hubbard attended the Hereford cattle sale held there. They returned home Wednesday.

    . 1941 Sep 4 - Mrs AC McCain was guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs WP Redmond at her ranch home Friday noon. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs McCain. Those who shared the entertainment with Mrs McCain were Mr. McCain, Mrs. Fernie Hubbard & dau. Nancy,
    Mrs Nephi DeLoney, Mrs Mann McCain & son Arthur, Mrs BH McCain & dags. Patricia & Joan, Mrs Beryl Freshour & Mrs CW Mercill. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Loc: Rock Creek, Uinta Co., Wyoming.

    Buried:
    Jackson, Wymoing, Plot 25. Short granite monuments, engraved mare and colt.

    Family/Spouse: Mr. KINGMAN. Mr. was born est 1906 in Montana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Dorothy married Fernie Coy HUBBARD on 29 Oct 1932 in Dillon Beavearhead Co., Montana. Fernie was born on 6 Apr 1906 in Fernie, British Columbia; died on 5 Jun 1988 in Miles City, Custer Co., Montana; was buried in Aspen Hill Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Nancy (Living) HUBBARD  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 7.  Lawrence Preston LARRY P REDMOND, Sr. Descendancy chart to this point (4.William3, 2.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 10 Aug 1908 in Rock Creek, Unita Co., Wyoming; died on 11 Feb 1992 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana; was buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery.

    Notes:

    . 1914 Apr 9 - for Sale 2 good teams. Inquire at the W P Redmond ranch.

    . 1914 Apr 30 - W P Redmond is vaccinating his young stock this week. He has just lost couple of head from Black Leg. [i.e. Infectious bacterial disease].
    . 1914 May 14, Flat Creek. Roy McBride has returned form helping W P Redmond drive part of his cattle their summer range on Crystal creek. They experienced some difficulty as they had not enough saddle horses to hold the cattle.
    . 1914 May 21 W P Redmond received a telegram last week, calling him to Boise, where Mrs Redmond was to undergo a serious operation. Work has since bon received by relatives here, that the operation was entirely successful & that Mrs Redmond is getting along nicely.

    . 1914 Jun 18, W P Redmond, Jackson, Wyo, Cattle banded diamondZ or UF an place on left side carry earmark swallow fork in the left. Cattle branded double T on left should carry earmark straight cop in both. All horses branded diamond X left shoulder. Range: Grovont & tributaries. Drawing accompanies advertisement.

    . 1914 Jul 9 - W P Redmond & Walter Dallas started Tuesday for the cattle campon Grovont.
    . 1914 Jul 16, for Sale Two 1250 lb. mares & one team of 1200 lb. Geldings. W P Redmond.
    . 1914 Aug 27 - JP Simpson has gone to the Redmond each for a visit.
    . 1914 Nov 12 - Redmond & McBride brought their cattle down from Crystal Creek last week & they are pastured on Flat Creek.
    . 1914 Dec 24 - WP Redmond left for Boise Sunday to join his wife & children for the Holidays.
    . 1915 Jan 8 Mr Mrs W P Redmond at tender the horse show in Denver & from there will go to San Diego, where they will seen the exposition.
    . 1915 May 13 - Will sell any part of 560 acres of land situated in Spring Gulch.This is the very best of soil & most of it in hay. WP Redmond.
    . 1915 May 20 - Mrs WP Redmond & 3 children who for more than a year have been living in boise, where the children attend school, returned to the valley Tuesday & will spend the summer at their home in spring Gulch. Mr Redmond went out to Victor Monday, to meet them. Mrs NA Tanner who has been visiting with her daughters at Idaho Falls, returned with the Redmonds.
    . 1915 Aug 12 - Mrs WP Redmond drove into Jackson Sunday & took Mrs jS Simpson & her 3 daughters, Mrs McKean & her little granddaughter, & Miss Pearl Williams out to the ranch to enjoy a chicken dinner & day's visit.
    . 1916 Apr 20 - Redmond Selling Out. During the past week WP Redmond has made deal for the sale of the greater part of his large heart of cattle & has a deal pending for the sale of the remainder. PC Hansen & Roy McBride are the purchasers of those already sold.
    Mr Redmond has ben in Jackson's Hole for about 23 years during which time he has engaged extensively & successfully in the cattle businesses. However, he is now ready to quit the business, hence the sale of his cattle. We are sorry tolerant that the expects to leave the valley in the near future. He has not yet disposed of his ranch properties here, which amount to about 1000 acres, but we understand that he most of this land is for sale. The people here will egret to have the Redmond family leave the valley, as they are prominent & popular people who hold the friendship of all & we will hope that their move will not prove permanent. Mr. Redmond will probably go from there to Boise where Mrs Redmond & the children seen the winters, t he latter attending sh col there.

    . 1917 Oct 11 - Lawrence Redmond, son of Mr Mrs WP Redmond, was taken white will the first of the week, with appendicitis & it was feared or a time an operation would be necessary, but HIs condition was so much improved this Thursday morning that an operation will probably be avoided, at least until this stitch has passed.
    Ref: Jackson's Hole Courier newspaper, Wyoming.

    . Obituary
    Larry P. Redmond, 83, of 1921 18 Ave S, a former rancher, rodeo performer and Livestock Sanitary Board technician, died of natural causes Tuesday in a local nursing home.
    Born on July 10, 1908, in Jackson, Wyo., he attended school in Jackson Hole, Wyo. and San Diego, Calif. He married Elsy Indermuhle in Idaho in 1931. The marriage ended in divorce.
    A saddle bronc rider, Redmond competed in the 1930 World Series Rodeo in Madison Square Garden in New York City.
    He ranched in Montana's Big Hole Valley for 17 years. From 1954 to 1959 he tested cattle for brucellosis in several counties as a technician with the State Department of Livestock. He also worked for dude ranches in the Bozeman, Gallatin Gateway and West Yellowstone area in the 1960's and 1970's.
    He retired in 1981 to Hurricane, Utah, & Kingman, Arizona, then moved to Great Falls in 1984.
    Survivors include he daughter, Mary, of Great Falls; a son, Lawrence P. Redmond of Kingman, Ariz., a sister, Dorothy Hubbard of Absarokee, 4 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A sister preceded him in death. 
    Ref: Great Falls Tribune, Feb 13, 1992. - - -

    Birth:


    Buried:
    Bozman, Montana

    Lawrence married Elsy INDERMUHLE on 17 Nov 1931 in Cache, Utah. Elsy was born on 1 Apr 1907 in Amsoldigne, Berne, Switzerland; died on 1 Feb 1996 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana; was buried in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Lawrence Preston REDMOND, Jr.  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1932 in Wisdom, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died after 1992 in Kingman, Arizona.
    2. 12. Mary Lawrence REDMOND  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1939 in Dillon, Beaverhead Co., Montana; died on 29 Mar 2016 in Great Falls, Cascade Co., Montana.