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MarieCeleste
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26 Jun 2013 08:32 |
I can see how it gets confusing, 4 separate entries for 1866:
U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Name: Alexander Lawson Residence Year: 1866 Street Address: 4th & Noble, home 1302 Hanover Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Clerk Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1866
Name: Alexander Lawson Residence Year: 1866 Street Address: 1302 N Front Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Shoemaker Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1866
Name: Alexander R Lawson Residence Year: 1866 Street Address: 1302 N Front Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Shoemaker Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1866
Name: Alexander Lawson Residence Year: 1866 Street Address: 1352 Hanover Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Druggist Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1866
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MarieCeleste
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26 Jun 2013 08:22 |
Still at the same address in 1871:
U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Name: Alexander Lawson Residence Year: 1871 Street Address: 1302 N Front Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Shoemaker Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1871
Alexander jnr still at same address. Can't be sure if that address is their home or their business premises (or could be both).
I'm not 100% sure that the druggist is the same person, there are a few Alexander Lawsons in the area at the time, there's one that is a weaver.
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MarieCeleste
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26 Jun 2013 08:16 |
The 1870 that Mike posted has Alexander as a bootmaker, so could this be him?
U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Name: Alexander R Lawson Residence Year: 1861 Street Address: 1302 N Front Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Occupation: Cordwainer Publication Title: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, City Directory, 1861
There is an Alexander Lawsen jnr and a Charles Lawsen, both cordwainers, at the same address.
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Helen
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26 Jun 2013 01:49 |
This is fantastic! Thanks so much for the new info. Is there any direction you can provide, though, as to how I could further research my original Alexander Lawson? It's he that has me stumped :)
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Helen
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26 Jun 2013 00:34 |
Mike, you're faster than I can read! :) Yes, that looks like David's father, The birth year is right. I have seen him as a druggist in records like this, but not been able to confirm it was "my" Alexander R. Last time I can confirm it is him, he is a boot-maker with his dad. Looks like him, though. If only it had an address!!!
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Helen
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26 Jun 2013 00:30 |
Ah, now David Lawson's father, Alexander, is the son of the Alexander I'm looking for info about. I didn't have this, though :) This also confirms for me the abode during the time. I had it, just had difficulty confirming it. Thank you.
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26 Jun 2013 00:30 |
Name: Alex R. Lawson Event Type: Death Event Date: 10 Aug 1893 Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Race: W Age: 55 Birth Year (Estimated): 1838 Birth Date: Birthplace: Phila., PA Marital Status: Married : Occupation: druggist Address: Residence Place: Cemetery: N. Cedar Hill Burial Place: Burial Date: 14 Aug 1893
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26 Jun 2013 00:26 |
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Name: David R. Lawson Event Type: Death Event Date: 09 Aug 1875 Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Race: White Age: 1 Birth Year (Estimated): 1874 Birth Date: Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pa. Marital Status: Single Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Alexander R. Lawson Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Sarah J. Lawson : Address: 613 N. Fourth Street, 12th Ward Residence Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cemetery: North Cedar Hill Cemetery Burial Place: Burial Date: 12 Aug 1875
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Helen
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26 Jun 2013 00:25 |
Mike, Yes, that looks like him. From the burial, it's hard to tell, although it would appear correct. The first post, from the census, is definitely him.
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26 Jun 2013 00:21 |
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Name: Alexander R. Lawson Event Type: Death Event Date: 18 Mar 1879 Event Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gender: Male Race: White Age: 79 Birth Year (Estimated): 1800 Birth Date: Birthplace: Ireland Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Gentleman Address: 1232 Nth Front St. Residence Place: Philadelphia, Penn. Cemetery: Fernwood Cemetery Burial Place: Philadelphia Burial Date: 22 Mar 1879
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26 Jun 2013 00:20 |
Is this him ?
Name: Alexander Lawson Birth Year (Estimated): 1801 Gender: Male Age (Original): 69y Race: White Birthplace: Ireland Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States Collection: Alexander Lawson, "United States Census, 1870"
Alexander Lawson M 69y Ireland A Mary Lawson F 61y Ireland L David Smith M 24y Ireland Isabella Smith F 25y Ireland David Smith M 2y Pennsylvania
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Helen
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25 Jun 2013 23:41 |
I’m having difficulty getting information on one ancestor in my husband’s family. I am looking at Alexander Lawson, born 1801. I have him as a steerage passenger on the Lancaster, leaving Liverpool for Philadelphia, 1818. Per U.S. census Philadelphia, he is married to Mary Ann (last name unknown), born 1810, born in Ireland, with children: William Lawson, b 1824 Charles Lawson, b 1826 Alexander R. Lawson, b 1838. (This is the child of special interest – he is the great-great grandfather of my husband. He marries Sarah Jane Lusk, b 1843 Pennsylvania, in 1863 Philadelphia.) John Lawson, b 1840 Isabella Lawson, b 1842 In some census, it appears that all the children are born in Philadelphia (eg US census 1850), in others, there is a mix of born in Ireland, and born in Philadelphia. In 1863, I have the family still in Philadelphia, as a family of 4 cordwainers (boot-makers) at 1302 North Front St.
My issues are: 1)I am understand whether or not I have Alexander’s birth date right. 2)I’m also trying to go further back, since family lore says the family came from Scotland, not Ireland. I have learned that family lore can be mistaken, but I cannot find any proof one way or another. 3)I cannot pinpoint an Alexander Lawson in Scotland, as I have nothing to go on in terms of parents, and at this point, with varying birth dates on census, etc., I cannot swear to birth date 1801. 4)Cannot find record of Alexander Lawson 1801 marrying anywhere. 5)Cannot find a record of birth for Alexander in Ireland 6)If Alexander was indeed Irish, and was born and married there, and had children there, I cannot find them in Ireland. However, I cannot find birth records in the USA either. 7)I cannot find a record of death for either Alexander or Mary Ann. 8)I found one family member had a connection to Old St. Joseph’s church in Philadelphia, but their records were moved to the University, and not online.
Any assistance you could provide to get me past this blockage would be most appreciated. thanks in advance
Helen
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