D. G. Lawrence Biography, Lapeer County, Michigan This Biography extracted from “Portrait and Biographical Record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Counties, Michigan…”, published be Chapman Bros., Chicago (1892), p. 1033 This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. *********************************************************************** ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** D. G. LAWRENCE, a representative farmer of Lapeer County, residing in Marathon Township, is a native of Ohio, and was born near Sandusky, December 9, 1819. His parents were Nathan and Charity (Varmatter) Lawrence, while his paternal grandfather bore the name of Joseph. His great-grandfather, John, came from England and was a member of the great Lawrence family. It is said that John Lawrence was a descendant of Robert Lawrence, who came from Rome and established the "cross" in 1056. When our subject was one year old he was taken by his father from Ohio to Michigan, stop-ping at Mt. Clemens one year and proceeding thence to Troy, Oakland County, where he remained about eight years. From there he went to Macomb County, where he resided about three years, and next located in Oxford, where he so journed one year. Afterward he returned to Macomb County, being at that time about sixteen years of age. His father removed to Canada at about that period, but D. G. remained in Michigan, which has continued to be his home until the present time. Upon starting out for himself Mr. Lawrence found employment on a farm at $9 per month, but by careful economy was able to buy a farm of forty acres, which he sold soon after buying it. His educational advantages were very meagre, but for a short time he attended school at Romeo, and is at present a well-informed man, having pursued a thorough and practical course of reading. He removed from Romeo to Lapeer County, where he worked in a sawmill, and in the winter of 1840 helped to cut out many of the roads of Lapeer County. He worked for A. N. Hart in 1841, taking his farm and operating it on shares, and in August of that year took charge of the mill at Millville. In the fall of 1842 Mr. Lawrence bought eighty acres of land on section 29, Marathon Township, to which he added another eighty acres in 1849. He now owns four hundred and twenty acres in one body, three hundred and twenty being well improved, and the whole comprising one of the best farms in the township. He was married July 25, 1841, to Miss Lorinda McArthur, who was born in Oneida County February 22, 1821, and was the daughter of Andrew McArthur. Mrs. Lawrence died June 4, 1886, leaving three children, viz: Mary, wife of john Preston ; Byron A. and Arthur, farmers in Marathon Township. Mr. Lawrence has held many of the township offices, and was Justice of the Peace for fourteen years. j