Person:Nathaniel Lawrence (5)

m. Bef 1635
  1. John Lawrence1634/35 - Bef 1712
  2. George Lawrence1637 -
  3. Nathaniel Lawrence1639 - 1724
  4. Joseph Lawrence1642 - 1642
  5. Jonathan LawrenceAbt 1643 - Abt 1643
  6. Joseph Lawrence1643 -
  7. Mary Lawrence1645 -
  8. Peleg Lawrence1646/47 - 1691/92
  9. Enoch Lawrence1648/49 - 1744
  10. Samuel Lawrence1650 -
  11. Elizabeth Lawrence1655 -
  12. Lt. Jonathan Lawrence1657 - 1725
  13. Isaac LawrenceAbt 1658 - 1731
  14. Zachariah Lawrence1658/59 -
  • HNathaniel Lawrence1639 - 1724
  • WSarah Morse1643 - Bef 1695
  1. Hannah Lawrence1664 - Bef 1735
  2. John Lawrence1667 - 1746/47
  3. Mary Lawrence1669/70 - Bef 1729
  4. Elizabeth Lawrence1679 - 1775
  5. Deborah Lawrence1683 - Aft 1757
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Lawrence
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 15 Oct 1639 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Sarah Morse
Occupation[4] deacon, lieut.
Death[3] 1724 Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States


References
  1. John Lawrence, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862).

    JOHN, Watertown, freem. 17 Apr. 1637, by w. Elizabeth had... Nathaniel, 15 Oct. 1639... NATHANIEL, Groton, s. of John, freem. 1672, m. 13 Mar. 1660, Sarah, d. of John Morse of Sudbury, had Nathaniel, b. 4 Apr. 1661; Sarah, 1 Jan. 1663, d. soon, both at S.; Hannah, 3 July 1664; John, 29 July 1667, wh. d. at Lexington, 12 Mar. 1746; Mary, 3 Mar. 1670; Sarah, again, 16 May 1672; Elizabeth 6 Sept. 1674, d. next yr.; Elizabeth again; and Deborah, 24 Mar. 1683; and by sec. w. Hannah had Hannah, again, 26 Apr. 1687; Mary, again, 16 Oct. 1690; and Jonathan, 14 June 1696; and d. 14 Apr. 1724. As in his will of 4 Aug. 1718, no w. is nam. it may seem prob. that she was d. His s. John of Lexington, blacksmith, had Amos, youngest of ten ch. whose third s. Samuel was f. of Amos, Luther, William, Abbot, the min. of the U. S. at the Court of London, and Samuel, all disting. in our day for pub. serv. and private munif. 

  2. D./P.O.B.: "Genealogies Of The Families And Descendants Of The Early Settlers.
  3. D./P.O.D.: "The American Genealogist", Vol. X, ed. by Donald Lines Jacobus, (2).
  4. Title: "The American Genealogist", Vol. X, ed. by Donald Lines Jacobus, (1989,.