

Thomas was the son of Drury Lawson (also spelled Drewry Lawson in his later years) and Hannah Potts. Their older children were also married there. Thomas and Mary Ann Morgan married in Claiborne County, Tennessee and lived there until 1850. Many of the descendants of these families still live in the general area of Putnam and Adair counties, Missouri and the adjacent counties. In a few years, several of them moved on to Putnam County, Missouri where they filed patents for unsettled lands. In 1850, Thomas and Mary Ann Lawson and most of their children moved from Claiborne County, Tennessee to Davis County, Iowa. The names and dates of Thomas’ 14 children and 114 grandchildren down are shown below.


In addition it shows the names of those in the 6th generation (my generation). 1796-1879), and their descendants down to the 5th generation (their great great grandchildren). 1793-1874) and his wife, Mary Ann Morgan (b. The book contains biographies for Thomas Lawson (b. Note: If I do not acknowledge your email, please call. on Sundayįor questions or comments: To use this email address, replace the “x” with the number “1” (one) or call 66. Lloyd, 7 Center Rd., Kirksville, MO 63501 $37 including postage and handling.īooks are available for purchase for $32 in person (no shipping) at my residence or at the Lawson Hill Antique Mall at 4414 North Baltimore, Kirksville, MO which is at the top of Kirksville just south of the city limit sign on the east side of Highway 63 (66). Lloyd 2007 8.5 inches X 11 inches 320 pp, hard bound, every-name index Order from the author: Gary G. Thomas and Mary Ann (Morgan) Lawson of Tennessee,īy Gary G.
