ABBOTT LAWRENCE  Lawrence

ABBOTT LAWRENCE

Lawrence, Abbott (1792-1855), a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Groton, Middlesex County, Mass., December 16, 1792; attended Groton Academy; became a merchant and importer in Boston; member of the Boston Common Council in 1831; elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1835-March 3, 1837); was not a candidate for renomination in 1836; elected as a Whig to the Twenty-sixth Congress and served from March 4, 1839, to September 18, 1840, when he resigned; appointed a commissioner in 1842 to settle the northeastern boundary dispute between Canada and the United States; delegate to the Whig National Convention in 1844; temporarily appointed by President Taylor to be United States Minister to Great Britain August 20, 1849; reappointed January 4, 1850; confirmed June 24, 1850, and served until October 1852, when he resigned and resumed his former business pursuits in Boston; founded the Lawrence Scientific School in Harvard University; died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., on August 18, 1855; interment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.
Parents: Samuel Lawrence, Susanna Parker
Spouse: Katherine Bigelow
Born: 20 May 1793 in Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Died: 1860
Marriage: 26 Jun 1819 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Children Sex Birth
Annie Bigelow Lawrence F 28 Apr 1820 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
James Lawrence M 6 Dec 1821 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
George Lawrence M abt 1823 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
John Abbott Lawrence M abt 1825 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Timothy Bigelow Lawrence M 22 Nov 1826 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Katherine Bigelow Lawrence F 21 Feb 1832 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts

Sources:
United States Federal Census
Vital Records
The Political Graveyard

Submitted by Deborah Crowell