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Nathaniel Lawrence (July 11, 1761 – July 15, 1797) was an American lawyer and politician.


Life

He was the son of Thomas Lawrence (1733—1816; brother of Jonathan Lawrence) and Elizabeth (Fish) Lawrence. He attended
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, but left to fight in the
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as a
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. In 1788, he was a delegate to the New York State Convention which ratified the
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. He was Secretary to the Board of Regents of the
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from 1790 to 1794. He was a member of the
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in 1791, 1792, 1795 and 1796. He was
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from 1792 to 1795. He was a member of the New York Society Library, which has records of books he borrowed in 1791 and 1792. On February 16, 1796, he was appointed Assistant Attorney General for the First District, comprising
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, Queens,
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,
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and Westchester Counties, and died in office. He married Elizabeth Berrien (1762–1800; aunt of John M. Berrien), and they had two daughters: Margaret Elizabeth Lawrence who married
Philip Lindsley Philip Lindsley (1786–1855) was an American Presbyterian minister, educator and classicist. He served as the acting president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1822 to 1824, and as the first president of the now-defun ...
, and Elizabeth Lawrence who died in infancy.


References


Sources

*“Nathaniel Lawrence” (class of 1783), ''Princetonians, 1776-1783'' (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981), 425-29, 433.
History of Queens CountyNathaniel Lawrence
at Haley Lawrence genealogy ives July 15 as death datebr>Google Books
''The New York Civil List'' compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858; pages 36, 166, 169 and 287)
''History of Long Island''
by Benjamin Franklin Thompson (New York City, 1839; page 426)
Death notice
original from the ''New York Journal'', republished in ''Queens County in Olden Times'' by Henry Onderdonk Jr. (Jamaica, NY, 1865; page 87) ives July 5 as death date {{DEFAULTSORT:Lawrence, Nathaniel 1761 births 1797 deaths People from Hempstead (village), New York New York State attorneys general Queens County (New York) district attorneys Members of the New York State Assembly Princeton University alumni People from Elmhurst, Queens 18th-century members of the New York State Legislature