Jack William Tremayne Lawson1
M, #494891, b. 6 December 1989
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
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Jack William Tremayne Lawson was born on 6 December 1989.1 He is the son of Sir Charles John Patrick Lawson, 4th Bt. and Lady Caroline Lowther.2
Thomas Charles Lancelot Lawson1
M, #494892, b. 5 May 1992
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Thomas Charles Lancelot Lawson was born on 5 May 1992.1 He is the son of Sir Charles John Patrick Lawson, 4th Bt. and Lady Caroline Lowther.2
Ralph Hugh Arthur Lawson1
M, #494893, b. 7 September 1995
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Ralph Hugh Arthur Lawson was born on 7 September 1995.1 He is the son of Sir Charles John Patrick Lawson, 4th Bt. and Lady Caroline Lowther.2
Tess Lawson1
F, #494894, b. 30 August 1988
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Tess Lawson was born on 30 August 1988.1 She is the daughter of Sir Charles John Patrick Lawson, 4th Bt. and Lady Caroline Lowther.2
Samuel Lawson1
M, #494895, d. 13 December 1866
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
Samuel Lawson died on 13 December 1866.1
He served apprenticeship with Murray and Woods, of Holbeck, Leeds (who made the Blenkinsop locomotive – the first engine to run commercially in England, carrying coal in 1812.)1 In 1802 he started own business as maker of flax-spinning machinery, and was granted a patent in 1834 for operating fallers by a screw or thread which remained an essential fundamental principle in the textile industry for over a century.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Leeds North-East in 1837.1 He was Poor Law Guardian in 1859.1
He served apprenticeship with Murray and Woods, of Holbeck, Leeds (who made the Blenkinsop locomotive – the first engine to run commercially in England, carrying coal in 1812.)1 In 1802 he started own business as maker of flax-spinning machinery, and was granted a patent in 1834 for operating fallers by a screw or thread which remained an essential fundamental principle in the textile industry for over a century.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Leeds North-East in 1837.1 He was Poor Law Guardian in 1859.1
Child of Samuel Lawson
- John Lawson+2 b. 28 Dec 1805, d. 2 Jan 1883
John Lawson1
M, #494896, b. 28 December 1805, d. 2 January 1883
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
John Lawson was born on 28 December 1805.1 He was the son of Samuel Lawson.2 He married Sarah Baker, daughter of John James Baker, on 30 May 1835.1 He died on 2 January 1883 at age 77.1
He lived at Bramhope Manor, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1
He lived at Bramhope Manor, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.1
Child of John Lawson and Sarah Baker
- Sir Arthur Tredgold Lawson, 1st Bt.+2 b. 8 Feb 1844, d. 1 Jun 1915
John James Baker1
M, #494897
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
Child of John James Baker
- Sarah Baker+2 d. 8 Apr 1883
Sarah Baker1
F, #494898, d. 8 April 1883
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
Sarah Baker was the daughter of John James Baker.2 She married John Lawson, son of Samuel Lawson, on 30 May 1835.1 She died on 8 April 1883.1
From 30 May 1835, her married name became Lawson.
From 30 May 1835, her married name became Lawson.
Child of Sarah Baker and John Lawson
- Sir Arthur Tredgold Lawson, 1st Bt.+2 b. 8 Feb 1844, d. 1 Jun 1915
Sagramoro Visconti, Lord of Brignano1
M, #494899, d. 1385
Last Edited=11 Nov 2011
Sagramoro Visconti, Lord of Brignano was born illegitimately.1 He was the son of Bernabò Visconti, Duca di Milano and Montanina de Lazzari.1 He married Achiletta Marliani.1 He died in 1385.1
Citations
- [S130] Wikipedia, online http;//www.wikipedia.org. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
John Stacpoole O'Brien1
M, #494900
Last Edited=28 Sep 2013
John Stacpoole O'Brien lived at Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.1 He lived at Tanderagee, County Armagh, Ireland.1
Child of John Stacpoole O'Brien
- Louise Frederica Edith Auguste O'Brien+2 d. 20 Jun 1939