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John Laws (abt. 1800 - 1871)

John Laws
Born about in North Carolina, United Statesmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 71 in Washington, United Statesmap
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Biography

John Laws was born about 1800 in North Carolina.[1]

He married Mary Goen.[1][2]

John and Mary had a daughter, Nancy Laws,[2][1] and, according to Find A Grave, two sons, Andrew Jackson and Thomas W. Laws.[1]

Their daughter, Nancy, had six children with her first husband, Eli Bryan, before he died in 1848.[2] Her second husband, Rev. Nathaniel "Nathan" Wood, had nine children of his own. "It seemed that the family was too large for one household." John Laws was the captain of a company, with ox teams, that left Illinois for Oregon. John and Mary took four of their grandchildren with them, including Edgar, a brother of his (presumably Preston[3]) and two sisters of his (presumably Esther and Mary[3]). "The year was 1852 and they were seven months and one week upon the way. Amos Pettys was the only man out of twenty-one who died during the entire trip, but difficulties and hardships were endured, such as cannot be imagined by the traveler of today who speeds across the country in a palace car. The stock was stampeded by Indians on several occasions, but the emigrants always succeeded in recovering their horses and cattle. While near Snake river Mr. Laws went on ahead of the company to look for a good place to encamp for the noon hour and was attacked by an Indian on horseback but managed to escape."

"The company settled in what was then Oregon, near Vancouver, remaining there through the first and very hard winter, and in the spring went to the beautiful Turlitin plains in Oregon. There Mr. Laws and his family remained during the harvesting season, after which they proceeded to Lynn City, opposite Oregon City. In the fall of that year he removed with his family to Olympia, Washington Territory, where he conducted a hotel during the winter of 1853-54. In the succeeding spring he secured a government land claim of three hundred and twenty acres on the Miami Prairie, which property he improved, transforming it into a rich farm and made his home thereon for many years. Energetic, industrious and honorable, his was a successful business career. He held membership in the Baptist church and died in Chehalis county at the age of seventy-four years [seventy-one years according to the grave marker]."[2]

John died 16 October 1871 in Washington.[1]

Burial was at Mina Prairie Pioneer Cemetery, Mima, Thurston Co., Washington.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23441974/john-laws: accessed 19 February 2023), memorial page for John Laws (28 Oct 1797–16 Oct 1871), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23441974, citing Mima Prairie Pioneer Cemetery, Mima, Thurston County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Cliff Hepburn (contributor 46864801).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 A Volume of Memoirs and Genealogy of Representative Citizens of the City of Seattle and County of King, Washington, Including Biographies of Many of Those Who Have Passed Away (New York and Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1903), 189 - 192; imaged book, Internet Archive (https://archive.org/details/volumeofmemoirsg01lewi/page/189/mode/1up : accessed 18 February 2023).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24519765/edgar-bryan: accessed 19 February 2023), memorial page for Edgar Bryan (1841–1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24519765, citing Leach Cemetery, Lawrence County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by treesrmoi (contributor 46900393).




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