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RACHEL, b. Oct. 30, 1747, m. John Marston, see p. 442,
LEWIS MORRIS, b. Oct. 26, 1749, d. inf. 1750,
JOHN, b. Sep. 15, 1751, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Elizabeth St. Clair, see p. 445,
STAATS, d. inf., bu. Xt. Ch. Oct. 1753,
ROBERT HUNTER, b. Aug. 28, 1754, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. inf., bu. Xt. Ch. Sep. 8, 1754,
WILLIAM, b. Sep. 22, 1755, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Jane Tongalou Ricketts, see p. 450,
MORRIS, b. Dec. 16, 1757, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. y. 1762,
STAATS, b. Feb. 15, 1760, bapt. Xt. Ch., studied law under
James Wilson, and was present at the attack on " Fort Wil- son," d. s. p., lost at sea,
RICHARD MORRIS, b. Oct. 9, 1762, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. y., bu. Xt. Ch. Aug. 12, 1763,
MARY, b. Nov. 5, 1765, d. before 1796, m. (was 1st w. of) Warren De Lancey,
Issue (surname De Lancey) : one child, d. inf.
KATHARINE LAWRENCE, b. Feb. 5, 1743-4, dau. of Thomas and Mary Lawrence, page 433, d. May 24, 1784, bu. Xt. Ch., m. 1765 John Shee, b. about 1740 at Ardnagragh Castle, Co. Westmeath, Ire- land, eldest son of Walter Shee by his w. Catherine, dau. and eventu- ally heiress of John Bertles of Ardnagragh, which estate of 900 a. and sixteen towns and hamlets he inherited from his father, Edward Bertles, but Philip Bertles, a nephew, entered upon to the disherison of Catherine's heirs. John Shee and his brother Bertles Shee were brought to America by their father about 1745, and were in business with him in Philadelphia as shipping merchants before the Revolu- tion. John Shee was appointed by Congress on Jany. 3, 1776, Colo- nel of the 3rd Battalion of Pennsylvania Troops. Gen. Heath de- clared that this and Col. Magaw's were the best disciplined in the army. They served under Gen. Mifflin in New York. After the War, Col. Shee was a general of Volunteers. He was successively City Treasurer, Chief Flour Inspector, and Collector of the Port of Philadelphia. He d. while holding the last office, Aug. 5, 1808.
435
Lawrence-Shee branch.
Issue of JOHN and KATHARINE SHEE :
MARY MORRIS, b. Oct. 21, 1765, d. , m. - - Mar- tin,
Issue (surname MARTIN) :
ADELAIDE, d. unm., BENJAMIN, d. unm.,
JOHN BERTLES, b. June 24, 1767, d. unm., bu. Xt. Ch. Oct. 25, 1799,
CATHERINE BERTLES, b. Oct. 3, 1769, d. unm. Mch. 18, 1856,
THOMAS, b. Dec. 16, 1771, bapt. Xt. Ch., d. y. bu., Xt. Ch. May 18, 1773,
RACHEL, b. July 15, 1773, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Robert Brooke, see below,
ANN, b. Mch. 5, 1775, bapt. Xt. Ch., m. Robert Brooke, see below,
a dau., bu. Xt. Ch. Sep. 20, 1784,
WALTER LOUIS, b. Apr. 30, 1782, admitted to the Phila. bar June 5, 1804, Judge for several years in N. J., d. s. p. Washington, D. C., Feb. 21, 1856, m. Maria, dau. of his cousin Thomas Lawrence of Hamburgh, N. J.
RACHEL SHEE, b. July 15, 1773, dau. of John and Katharine Shee, as above, d. Mch. 22, 1803, m. Robert Brooke, son of Robert Brooke of Virginia by his 2nd w. Lucy Dabney, and gr'dson of Robert Brooke by his w. Mary, sister of Carter Braxton, a signer of the Dec- laration of Independence. Robert Brooke who m. Rachel Shee, and afterwards her sister, was born in King William Co., Va., but re- moved to Philadelphia, and resided some years in Oxford Township, and was one of the Commissioners of the County and afterwards of the City. He d. Mch. 14, 1835.
Issue (surname BROOKE) :
CATHERINE LAWRENCE, b. Dec. 11, 1801, d. unm. Jany. 17, 1879, RACHAEL ANN, b. Jany. 23, 1803, d. inf.
ANN SHEE, b. Mch. 5, 1775, dau. of John and Katharine Shee, as above, d. Mch. 5, 1835, m. Robert Brooke above mentioned.
Issue (surname BROOKE) :
LUCY, b. Oct. 29, 1808, d. unm. Feb. 21, 1834,
436
Lawrence-Brooke branch.
ELLEN MARY, b. May 17, 1810, d. unm. Feb. 25, 1877, VIRGINIA, b. Dec. 10, 1811, d. unm. June 24, 1877, MARTHA ANN, b. Mch. 8, 1814, d. unm. Oct. 10, 1863, ROBERT LAWRENCE, b. Mch. 16, 1816, studied law under Hon. Garrick Mallery, was 2nd Lieut. U. S. Inf. 1839-48, now of Phila., m., 1st, Celeste Armentine Cardwell, dau. of William C. Cardwell of Phila., merchant, she d. in London, Eng., in 1856, and he m., 2nd, June 13, 1867, Virgilia B. Lynch, widow of Col. Thomas F. Lynch of Brooklyn, and dau. of Kenderton Smith of "Kenderton," Phila. Co.,
Issue by 1st wife (surname Brooke) :
William Robert, b. Feb. 10, 1850, d. inf.,
George Lawrence Plumer, b. May 11, 1856, d. May 14, 1856, Issue by 2nd wife (surname Brooke) : Celeste Lucy, b. Apr. 30, 1869, Robert, b. June 12, 1872.
THOMAS LAWRENCE, b. Oct. 6, 1745, bapt. Xt. Ch., son of Thomas and Mary Lawrence, p. 434, was in business in New York City and afterwards a merchant in New Jersey, became a Judge of Common Pleas of Sussex Co., d. Hamburgh, N. J., Nov. 18, 1823, m., 1st, Rebecca, dau. of Dr. Thomas Bond, the founder of the Pennsylvania Hospital, who resided at "Kenderton " in Phila. Co., she d. Nov. 28, 1771, and Thomas Lawrence m., 2nd, his cousin Mary, dau. of Lewis Morris of Morrisania, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, she d. New York, July, 1776, and he m., 3rd, his cousin Catherine Morris, sister of his 2nd wife, she d. Nov. 22, 1834.
Issue by 1st wife (surname LAWRENCE) :
MARY, b. Oct. 16, 1769, m. Gabriel Ludlum, see next page,
SARAH REBECCA, b. June 1, 1771, m. Warren De Lancey, see p. 439,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname LAWRENCE) :
THOMAS JOHN, b. July 4, 1776, was Ensign 1st U. S. Inf. in 1799, d. unm. at Baltimore 1799,
Issue by 3rd wife (surname LAWRENCE) :
LEWIS MORRIS, b. 1779, d. 1796,
MARIA, b. 1780, d. s. p. 1870, m. 1810 her cousin Walter Louis Shee, see p. 435,
RICHARD MORRIS, b. 1781, d. unm. 1858,
437
Lawrence.
CATHERINE JANE TURNBULL, b. 1782, d. unm. 1862, JACOB, b. 1784, d. 1791, WILLIAM, b. 1785, d. 1803, LENA, b. 1787, d. 1789,
JAMES, afterwards called THOMAS JOHNSON, b. 1789, m. Janet Willson, see p. 441, SARAH MORRIS, b. 1793, d. s. p. Nov., 1814, m. 1813 Dr. Jesse Arnell.
MARY LAWRENCE, b. Oct. 16, 1769, dau. of Thomas and Rebecca Lawrence, page 436, removed to Goshen, N. Y., m. Dec. - , 1789 Gabriel Ludlum, who was a Judge in Orange Co., N. Y., son of Gabriel Ludlum by his w. Julia Wickham.
Issue of GABRIEL and MARY LUDLUM :
JAMES, d. unm. 1819,
THOMAS I., m. Maria Van Riper, see below,
JULIA FRANCES, m. A. B. Hasbrouck, see below,
GABRIEL WILLIAM, b. 1801, m. Catharine Hasbrouck, see p. 438.
THOMAS I. LUDLUM, son of Gabriel and Mary Ludlum, as above, resided in Sussex Co., N. J., d. - , m. Maria Van Riper.
Issue (surname Ludlum) :
Cornelia, Julia Frances, Rebecca De Lancey, Mary Lawrence, James, Harriet, Gabriel, Jeannette Lawrence.
JULIA FRANCES LUDLUM, dau. of Gabriel and Mary Ludlum, as above, d. June 4, 1869, m. Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck, son of Jona- than Hasbrouck, Judge of Ulster Co., N. Y., by his w. Catharine Wynkoop. A. Bruyn Hasbrouck, b. Nov. 29, 1791, grad. A. B. (Yale), practised law in Kingston, was Member of Congress 1825-7, and Pres. of Rutgers College 1840-50, d. Feb. 23, 1879.
Issue (surname Hasbrouck) :
Jonathan H., of New York, m. Hannah C. Chester,
438
Lawrence-Hasbrouck branch.
Issue (surname Hasbrouck) :
Abraham Bruyn, Julia Frances, Mary Chester, Annie Ralston, John Chester, Elizabeth Huntington,
Jonathan Howard,
Sarah Morris, of New York, m.{Rev. John Lillie, D. D., of Scotland, now dec'd, Issue (surname Lillie) : John Chester Hasbrouck,
Thomas William, m. Clara Louise Clarke, Issue (surname Lillie) : Egbert, Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck, Lieut. U. S. N.,
Julia Wickham, m. Rev. Charles Symington, now of Suffield, Ct., Caroline Hone Hasbrouck,
Susan Pearson, m. Rev. John Hutchins,
James L., of Kingston, N. Y., unm.,
T. Lawrence, d. s. p.,
Caroline H., m. George H. Sharpe of Kingston, N. Y., atty .- at- law, Col. 120th N. Y. Vols., brevet Maj. Gen. U. S. Vols., Surveyor of the Port of New York, and Speaker of N. Y. Assembly,
Issue (surname Sharpe) : Screvyn Bruyn, Henry Granville, Katharine Lawrence,
Mary Bruyn, m. Theodore Timpson of New York,
Issue (surname Timpson) : Lawrence,
Emily H., m. Joseph F. Barnard of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., a Judge of the N. Y. Supreme Court, Issue (surname Barnard) : Frederic, Maud, John Chester, d. inf.,
GABRIEL WILLIAM LUDLUM, b. 1801, son of Gabriel and Mary Ludlum, p. 438, was Judge at Kingston, N. Y., d. 1872, m. Catha- rine Hasbrouck.
Issue (surname Ludlum) :
Abraham Hasbrouck, dec'd,
Mary Lawrence, dec'd,
James, b. Sep. 25, 1828, of Pompton, N. J., manufacturer, m. Oct. 5, 1858 Susan H., dau. of Chandler Robbins Gilman, M. D.,
Issue (surname Ludlum) : Catharine, b. Jany. 5, 1860, William Edward, b. Oct. 5, 1861, Susan Gilman, b. Nov. 11, 1863,
439
Lawrence-Ludlum branch.
James Gabriel, b. Aug. 4, 1865, Maria Hoffman, b. July 20, 1869,
Hasbrouck Lawrence, b. April 20, 1871,
Helen Serena, b. Feb. 2, 1873, Robbins Gilman, b. Sep. 5, 1874, d. Feb. 9, 1881,
Helen Sharpe, Gabriel, dec'd, Anna Seely,
Julia Frances, dec'd,
William Cockburn, dec'd,
Catharine Hasbrouck, dec'd,
Elizabeth Bevier, dec'd,
Mary Lawrence, m. Frank Waters,
Issue (surname Waters) : Catharine, dec'd, Helen Ludlum, Mary Lawrence.
SARAH REBECCA LAWRENCE, b. June 1st, 1771, dau. of Thomas and Rebecca Lawrence, see p. 436, d. Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y., July 1, 1850, m. (being 3rd w. of) Warren De Lancey, son of Peter De Lancey of Westchester Co., N. Y., by his w. Elizabeth, dau. of Gov. Cadwallader Colden. Warren De Lancey when a lad of about fifteen years, took part in the battle of White Plains, and was made cornet of the 17th British Light Dragoons, but soon left the army, re- sided some years in New York City, d. July 24, 1843, aged 81 yrs. Issue (surname DE, or DE, LANCEY) :
JOHN, b. July 3, 1796, of Franklin Co., N. Y., afterwards of Northfield, Minn., d. 1863, m., 1st, Jany. 4, 1821 Rhoda Hoxie, who d. 1831, and, 2nd, Dec. 24, 1832, Ann Sophia Metcalf née Hubbard of Conn.,
Issue by 1st wife (surname de Lancey) :
Sarah Rebecca, d. 1860, m. 1843 Lewis Morris Wil- kins, who d. Aug., 1882, Issue (surname Wilkins) : De Lancey, Martin, of New York City,
Gouverneur Morris, Rector of Trinity Church, Newtown, Conn.,
Catherine, m. Jany. 3, 1878 J. B. Hyde of Northfield, Minn., Issue (surname Hyde) : Lewis Morris, d. inf. 1879, Martin Gouverneur, Charles Hinsdale, Martina, Grace, d. aged 18,
Hannah Elizabeth, of Norwich, Conn., unm.,
440
Lawrence-De Lancey branch.
John Hoxie, b. Jany. 31, 1828, of Elgin, Ill., m. Mch. 16, 1853 Mary Ann Larkin, Issue (surname de Lancey) : John J., b. Sep. 10, 1859, of Elgin, Ill., m. Nov. 3, 1879 Emma M. Reed, Issue (surname de Lancey) : John R., b. Jany. 16, 1880, Frank I., b. Oct. 1, 1864, Jessie S., b. Jany. 28, 1868,
Susan M., m. in 1862 Felix Collette of Montreal, Can- ada, who d. Sep. 8, 1882,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname de Lancey) :
Thomas Lawrence, b. May 30, 1835, near Northfield, Minn., m. Nov. 19, 1860 Mary Archibald of St. Lawrence,
Issue (surname De Lancey) : William Heathcote, b. Nov. 10, 1861, John Lawrence, b. Jany. 28, 1863, Edward Stiles, b. Feb. 28, 1869,
Peter Warren, b. Aug. 12, 1840, of Minneapolis, Minn., m., 1st, in 1862 Jennie Stewart, who d. Jany. 3, 1879, and, 2nd, Kate Lyon of Canada,
Issue by 1st wife (surname de Lancey) :
Maud, b. 1868, Jessie, b. 1870, Louisa, b. 1872,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname de Lancey) : Frances, Evelyn,
WARREN, of Brookfield, N. Y., d. Unadilla Forks, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1882, m. Elizabeth Hoxie,
Issue (surname De Lancey) : Warren, d. unm., aged 21,
Maud, of Unadilla Forks, unm.,
HENRY, d. unm. Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y., Sep. 2, 1846,
SARAH BOND, b. Apr. 22, 1801, d. Dutchess Co., N. Y., Oct., 1801,
THOMAS LAWRENCE, b. Aug. 18, 1802, of Sterlingsville, Jeff- erson Co., N. Y., d. Aug. 2, 1879, m. Phœbe S. West,
Issue (surname De Lancey) :
John Peter, b. Sep. 17, 1845, d. Sep. 26, 1847,
Sarah Janette, b. July 22, 1849, m. David G. Augs- bury,
Issue (surname Augsbury) : Bertie, b. Dec. 25, 1873, Thomas Henry, b. Mch. 3, 1854, of Sterlingsville, SUSAN, of Unadilla Forks, N. Y., unm.,
441
Lawrence-De Lancey branch.
MARY LUDLUM, of Waterville, Oneida, Co., N. Y., unm., OLIVER LAWRENCE, of South Edmeston, Otsego Co., N. Y., m. Clarissa Boyd,
Issue (surname de Lancey) :
Clara, b. June 17, 1844, m. June 8, 1869 Elijah M. Vosburgh of Oneonta, N. Y.,
Issue (surname Vosburgh) : De Lancey, b. Nov. 7, 1870, Jacob, b. April 2, 1872, Edward Mount, b. April 8, 1875, Jennie Eliza, b. Feb. 28, 1877,
Julia Frances Hasbrouck, b. Nov. 11, 1846, m. April 27, 1871 Randall Wesley Miller of Oneonta,
ELIZABETH, now of Unadilla Forks, N. Y., m. 1852 Rev. Martin Rudolp Forey of No. Car., grad. Madison Univ., N. Y., d. s. p. June -, 1881.
JAMES LAWRENCE, afterwards known as THOMAS JOHNSON LAW- RENCE, b. 1789, son of Thomas and Catherine Lawrence, p. 437, resided at Morrisvale, Sussex Co., N. J., d. Dec. 7, 1851, m. Xt. Ch. Dec. 1, 1813 Janet Willson of Philadelphia, who d. Dec. 17, 1821. Issue (surname LAWRENCE) :
THOMAS, b. Dec. 30, 1814, of Hamburgh, N. J., member of the New Jersey Senate, m. Nov. 11, 1841 Margaret Rem- bert, dau. of Hugh Taylor of Sparta, Georgia,
Issue (surname Lawrence) :
Martha Morris, b. Sep. 17, 1842,
Thomas, b. Sep. 24, 1844, of Belle Plaine, Iowa, mer- chant, m. June 5, 1867 Louise Buttrick, Issue (surname Lawrence) : Margaret, b. Mch. 8, 1868, Helen, b. Aug. 26, 1877,
Hugh Taylor, b. Dec. 27, 1846, of Wortendyke, N. J., merchant, m. Nov. 14, 1870 Sara Boswell Ingersoll, Issue (surname Lawrence) : Harriet, b. Oct., 1871, d. July, 1872,
George Ingersoll, b. June 3, 1874,
Catherine Morris, b. Feb., 1876, Thomas, b. Aug. 27, 1879, Hugh Taylor, b. Sep. 1, 1881,
Janet Willson, b. Apr. 26, 1849, m. Sep. 27, 1877 John Linn,
Issue (surname Linn) : William Alexander, b. May 28, 1880,
Robert Linn, b. Oct. 4, 1851, grad. A. B. (Princ.), of Jersey City, atty .- at-law,
.
442
Lawrence.
Staats Morris, b. May 12, 1854, of Ogdensburgh, N. J., Walter Livingston, b. Mch. 10, 1857, grad. Rutgers, C. E., of Troy, N. Y.,
Margaret Rembert, b. June 6, 1859, m. Dec. 8, 1880 Dr. Jackson Brainerd Pellet,
Gabriel Ludlum, b. Mch. 21, 1861,
Katharine, b. Sep. 13, 1862, Maria Morris, b. Oct. 15, 1863,
CATHERINE MORRIS, b. Nov. 1, 1816, d. unm. at Oaklands Nov. 24, 1875,
EUPHEMIA OGDEN, b. May 20, 1818, d. 1820,
JULIA LUDLUM, b. May 20, 1818, d. May 20, 1818,
SABINA RUTHERFORD, b. 1819, d. 1821.
RACHEL LAWRENCE, b. Oct. 30, 1747, dau. of Thomas and Mary Lawrence, p. 434, d. Feb., 1783, m. Xt. Ch. Jany. 7, 1768 John Marston of New York, gent., son of Nathaniel Marston of New York, merchant, who d. New York Oct. 21, 1778. John Marston d. before Apr. 6, 1797, when l. a. granted at New York to Thomas Marston Jr. and John Marston.
Issue of JOHN and RACHEL MARSTON :
MARY, b. Nov. 8, 1768, m. Thomas White, see below,
NATHANIEL, b. May 21, 1770, m., 1st, Mary Elizabeth Har- ris, and, 2nd, Charity Jane Lascelles, see p. 443,
RACHEL, b. Oct. 31, 1771, m. Nathaniel Augustus Grant of Jamaica,-Among the Mon. Inscrip. Brit. W. I. is " N. A. Grant Esqre. St. Thomas in the East, d. 18 February 1810,"-
THOMAS, b. Oct. 2, 1773, of New York, gent., in 1797, resided some years at Flushing, d. unm.,
JOHN, b. Sep. 3, 1775, m. Margaret Yates, see p. 445.
MARY MARSTON, b. Nov. 8, 1768, dau. of John and Rachel Mar- ston, as above, d. 1810, m. Thomas White of New York, d. 1835. Issue (surname WHITE) :
, m. - - Brantingham of New York, CHARLOTTE, ANN AMELIA, m. - Vanzandt of New York, MARY.
443
Lawrence-Marston branch.
NATHANIEL MARSTON, b. May 21, 1770, son of John and Rachel Marston, p. 442, resided some time in Jamaica, W. I., d. (Gent. Mag.) in Devonshire Place, London, Oct. 18, 1826, m., 1st, Nov. 28, 1795 Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas and Mary Harris of Jamaica, she d. Aug. 13, 1798, aged 27 yrs. 9 mos. 18 days, and he m., 2nd, by Rev. A. Campbell, Dec. 31, 1805 Charity Jane Lascelles, who d. (Gent. Mag.) in Gloucester Place, London, Jany. 22, 1832.
Issue by 1st wife (surname MARSTON) :
NATHANIEL, b. June 30, 1798, of Kingston, Jamaica, d. Jany. 18, 1831, m. Sarah Jackson Dallas, dau. of Samuel Jackson Dallas of Jamaica, who was uncle of Hon. George M. Dal- las, Vice Pres. of the United States (whose wife was descended from Chew),
Issue (surname Marston) :
Louisa, b. May 27, 1826, d. Feb. 7, 1840,
Charles Dallas, grad. A. M. (Trin., Cantab.) 1849, Rector of St. Mary's, London, m., 1st, (Gent. Mag.) Dec. 21, 1852 Emily Buxton Randall, dau. of Fred- erick Randall, she d. (Gent. Mag.) Dec. 15, 1860, and, 2nd, (Gent. Mag.) Aug. 18, 1863 Katharine, dau. of John Hales Calcraft by his w. Lady Caroline Catherine, dau. of the 5th Duke of Manchester,
Issue by 1st wife (surname Marston) : Herbert, in holy orders, Fellow of College at Durham, and himself blind, is Asst. Master of the Blind College at Worcester, others, a dau., b. (Gent. Mag.) Dec. 8, 1860, Issue by 2nd wife (surname Marston) : a dau., b. (Gent. Mag.) Aug. 14, 1864,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname MARSTON) :
JOHN, b. June 22, 1807, of Ealing, d. 1878, m. Isabella Fen- wick,
Issue (surname Marston) :
Lascelles, m. Louise
Issue (surname Marston) : a dau., Eleanor Jane, m. James Lowndes, Issue (surname Lowndes) : Charles, Graham, Ralph, Alexander, Lilla,
Isabel, m. C. K. Brooke, Maj. 15th Regt.,
444
Lawrence-Marston branch.
Issue (surname Brooke) : Louise, Hugh,
Florence,
Henry Thomas, m. Constance -
Issue (surname Marston) : names not ascertained,
Fanny Mina, m. (Gent. Mag.) Dec. 10, 1867 Rev. Main S. A. Walrond, Issue (surname Walrond) : Oswald, a son,
Gertrude,
Florence Emily, m. John R. Williams,
Issue (surname Williams) : Alured Humphrey, Myles J. Courage, Rainald Francis, JANE, b. June, 1810, d. 1842, m, Jasper Fermour Cargill, Issue (surname Cargill) :
Harry, dec'd,
Jasper, M. D., practising in Jamaica,
Mary, m. - Thompson, Issue (surname Thompson) : two daus.,
Sidney, m., 1st, Lucy , and, 2nd, Delicia Issue by 1st wife (surname Cargill) : a dau., Issue by 2nd wife (surname Cargill) : a son, THOMAS, b. Jany., 1813, m. Ellen Stedman,
Issue (surname Marston) :
Edmund,
Charles, d. s. p. about 1878, m. Emily Long,
Amy, m. - Lawrence, Issue (surname Lawrence) : two children,
Henry, Emily,
Godfrey,
EDWARD, b. Mch., 1820, grad. A. M. (Trin., Cantab.) 1824, Rector of Trinity, Chester, England, m., 1st, Elizabeth Ten- nant née Heyes, and, 2nd, (Gent. Mag.) Sep. 3, 1867 Eliza- beth, dau. of John Harrison of Chester, and, 3rd, Madeline A. E. Bruce,
Issue by 1st wife (surname Marston) :
Lucy,
Edward Howis,
445
Lawrence-Marston branch.
Issue by 3rd wife (surname Marston) : Stewart Jasper.
JOHN MARSTON, b. Sep. 3, 1775, son of John and Rachel Marston, p. 442, was a merchant in New York, d. about 1850, m. Margaret Yates of New York, widow, née Winthrop.
Issue (surname MARSTON) :
JOHN, dec'd,
NATHANIEL G., of New York, dec'd,
CHARLES, dec'd, MARGARET, m. ,
MARY, m. - Hart, who removed to Washington.
JOHN LAWRENCE, b. Sep. 15, 1751, son of Thomas and Mary Lawrence, and gr'dson of the Councillor, p. 434, was Lieut. Col. in the Flying Camp of Penna., was in James Wilson's house at the at- tack upon it, Oct. 4, 1779, on Mch. 27, 1784, is described as " of Lan- caster Co., Pa., Esq.," several years resided at Pottsgrove, Pa., is spoken of in family letters of 1796 as an invalid in the Pennsylvania Hospital, died before or during 1799, probably bu. Xt. Ch., m. Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Arthur St. Clair of the Revolutionary Army by his w. Phoebe Bayard of Boston.
Issue (surname LAWRENCE) :
MARY MORRIS, b. Pottsgrove, Pa., 1783, m. Samuel C. Vance, see below,
ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, b. Pottsgrove, 1786, d. y. 1795,
CATHARINE S., b. Pottsgrove, 1789, m. Thomas Randolph, see p. 449,
THOMAS, b. Pottsgrove, 1790 (?), Capt. U. S. Army 1813-5, removed to Carlisle, Ill., d. s. p. Dec. 10, 1827, m. June 15, 1827 Susan
ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR, b. Pottsgrove, July 22, 1791, d. unm. Indianapolis 1864,
JOHN, b. Pottsgrove 1793, m. Maria Ferree, see p. 450.
MARY MORRIS LAWRENCE, b. Pottsgrove, Pa., 1783, dau. of John and Elizabeth Lawrence, as above, d. Lawrenceburgh, Ind., Mch. 21, 1823, m. June 11, 1800 Samuel Colville Vance, who was Capt. U. S. Army, serving under Wilkinson, opened a store in Cincinnati, was cashier of a bank, laid out the town of Lawrenceburgh, Ind., was ap-
446
Lawrence- Vance branch.
pointed Receiver of Public Moneys at Ft. Wayne, d. Lawrenceburgh, Feb. 18, 1830.
Issue (surname VANCE) :
(I) ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, b. Cincinnati June 20, 1801, practised law in Cincinnati and afterwards at Lawrenceburgh, was member of Indiana Legislature in 1849, d. Sep. 28, 1849, m. Feb. 8, 1826, Lavenia, dau. of Dr. Thomas Noble of Virginia,
Issue (surname Vance) :
1. Mary Morris, d. Oct. 28, 1865, m. James N. Doxon of Covington, Ky., merchant, who d. in 1855, Issue (surname Doxon) :
John E., b. 1846, of White Rock, Kansas, m. Nellie Sim- mons, Issue (surname Doxon) : Albert, Margaret,
Mary,
John, Lavenia Vance, m. Andrew Graydon of Indianapolis, wholesale paper dealer,
Issue (surname Graydon) :
Alice Bodine, Alexander,
2. Samuel Colville, m. Rebecca Andersen,
Issue (surname Vance) :
Arthur St. Clair, of Chicago,
William, of Chicago,
Grace, of Chicago, Charles, of Chicago,
3. Elizabeth Clare, d. y.,
4. Martha Jane, m. James E. Springer, druggist, Issue (surname Springer) : Edward Vance, of St. Louis, Mo.,
William, of St. Louis, Mo., Martha, of Indianapolis,
5. Anna Maria, d. y.,
6. Thomas Pinckard, of St. Louis, in U. S. mail ser- vice, m. Arthelia Noble, Issue (surname Vance) : Arthur St. Clair,
Mary Noble,
George Pinckard,
Dudley,
Elizabeth,
Austin Brown, Margaret Marshall,
7. Margaret L., now Principal of a public school in Indianapolis, m. Rev. Charles H. Marshall, Pastor of Presb. Church in Indianapolis, who d. Jany., 1872,
Issue (surname Marshall) :
Margaret Johnson, b. Oct. 13, 1868, d. Dec. 13, 1870,
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Mary Elmin, b. Mch. 8, 1870, d. Sept. - , 1870,
8. Catharine L., m. Isaac Newton Craig, M. D., sur- geon of 13th Ind. Regt., Issue (surname Craig) : Margaret Vance, b. July 10, 1862,
Everett Vance, b. Oct. 13, 1860,
Martha Elizabeth, b. Apr. 13, 1870, Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 29, 1878,
9. Arthur St. Clair, b. Jany. 18, 1843, served in Union army, twice wounded, had charge of a division in constructing the Union Pacific R. R., including the works at Ogden, Utah, d. Sep. 8, 1875, m. Elizabeth Cozine,
Issue (surname Vance) : Arthur St. Clair, b. July 11, 1875,
10. Noah Noble, M. D., practising in Bement, Ill., and surgeon of Wabash R. R., m. Frances Routh,
Issue (surname Vance) : Noah Noble, b. Feb. 22, 1873, William Baker, b. July 11, 1875,
Hervey Marshall, b. 1878, James St. Clair, b. 1882,
11. Hervey Bates, of Indianapolis, m. Cordelia Prather, (II) MARGARET ELIZA, b. Cincinnati Jany. 18, 1803, m., 1st., Dec. 31, 1823, Lazarus Noble, Receiver of Public Moneys, who d. Sep. 29, 1825, and she m., 2nd, Hon. B. F. Morris, Judge in Indiana,
Issue by 1st husband (surname Noble) :
1. William Hamilton [Lazarus], dec'd, m., 1st, Anna McChord, and, 2nd, Mary Nofsinger, Issue by 1st wife (surname Noble) :
Catharine Pinckard, m. E. H. Dean of Indianapolis, manu- facturer,
Belle, m. J. M. Stevens, of Greensburgh, Ind., atty .- at-law, Margaret Vance, m. H. L. Wallace of Crawfordsville, manufacturer, son of Gen. Lew Wallace, U. S. Minister to Turkey,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname Noble) : Mary Nofsinger,
Issue 2nd by husband (surname Morris) :
2. Samuel Vance, b. July 21, 1833, m., 1st., Apr. 14, 1859 Mary Jane Harrison, who d. Sep. 14, 1867, and he m., 2nd, Oct. 12, 1869 Anna S. Harrison, Issue by 1st wife (surname Morris) : Scott Harrison, b. Feb. 26, 1860, B. Frank, b. Sep. 1, 1861, d. y. Aug. 17, 1862, Lizzie Jennie, b. Dec. 14, 1863,
Issue by 2nd wife (surname Morris) : Samuel V., b. Oct. 4, 1870, Maggie, b. July 1, 1872, Allen Hamilton, b. Nov. 30, 1874, Clara V., b. Sep. 29, 1877,
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Anna T., b. Oct. 14, 1879, Nora, b. Jany. 26, 1882,
3. Catharine, d. y.,
4. Clarissa, d. Indianapolis 1862, m. June -, 1855 Frederick Yeiser, of Lexington, Ky.,
Issue (surname Yeiser) :
Morris, b. Lexington, Ky., Aug., 1856, now of Frankfort, Clara, b. Lexington, Ky., Jany., 1858, d. Danville, Ky., Oct., 1876,
(III) CATHARINE LAWRENCE, b. Lawrenceburgh Dec. 31, 1804, d. Lexington May 15, 1839, m. Lawrenceburgh Nov. 28, 1826 Thomas Butler Pinckard, M. D., b. in Va. Jany. 12, 1797, practised at Lawrenceburgh, also in New Orleans and Lexington, where he d. Oct. 14, 1860,
Issue (surname Pinckard) :
1. George Vance, b. Lawrenceburgh Jany. 13, 1828, d. Lexington Nov. 1, 1833,
2. Mary Elizabeth, b. Vicksburg Feb. 5, 1830,
3. Margaret St. Clair, b. Lawrenceburgh Mch. 11, 1832, m. Louisville Feb. 27, 1868 James Granville Cecil of Danville, Ky.,
4. Catharine Vance, b. Lexington Sep. 1, 1834, m. Indianapolis Jany. 3, 1855 Alvin C. Greenleaf of Indianapolis,
Issue (surname Greenleaf) : Katie St. Clair, b. Madison, Wis., Mch. 8, 1856,
Annie Helm, b. Indianapolis June 3, 1858, d. Indiana- polis June, 1860, Margaret Pinckard, b. Lexington Aug. 29, 1864,
5. William Monroe, b. Lexington Jany. 1, 1837,
6. Thomas Samuel, b. Lexington Apr. 26, 1839, d. New Orleans, Oct. 1, 1858,
(IV) MARY JANE, b. Lawrenceburgh Feb. 6, 1807, d. Cin- cinnati Sep. 24, 1813,
(V) JEREMIAH HUNT, b. Lawrenceburgh Oct. 16, 1808, d. Cincinnati Nov. 5, 1813,
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