Samuel Lawrence (1754-1827)

Major Samuel Lawrence, of Groton, Massachusetts

He served in the Continental Army from 1775 to 1778 and fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill. He rose to the rank of Major and was Adjutant under General Sullivan at the Battle of Rhode Island. After the war, he returned to his native Groton and in 1793 helped found Groton Academy (now known as the Lawrence Academy at Groton). He married Susanna Parker and had seven children (listed above) who lived to adulthood including two of Boston's best known philanthropists, Amos and Abbott.

Spouse

Susanna Parker

Mrs Susanna (Parker) Lawrence

1755-1845

Children

Luther Lawrence

Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives & Mayor of Lowell

1778-1839

William Lawrence

Commission & Textile Merchant, of Boston; Massachusetts State Legislator

1783-1848

Amos Lawrence

Amos Lawrence, Merchant & Philanthropist, of Boston, Massachusetts

1786-1852

Mary (Lawrence) Woodbury

Mrs Mary (Lawrence) Woodbury

1790-1860

Abbott Lawrence

Abbott Lawrence, of Boston; U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom

1792-1855

Elizabeth (Lawrence) Green

Mrs Elizabeth (Lawrence) Green

1796-1874

Samuel Lawrence

Commission & Textile Merchant, of Boston, Massachusetts

1801-1880

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