LAWTON ANNEX

 

Madelyn (Lawton) Lingenfelter Pedigree

(Start at generation 3, below.)

 

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Special thanks to George Edgar Drake for his enthusiastic support, encouragement, and diligent collection and preservation of most of the information, documents, and photos available in this annex.

 

 

Origin of the surname “Lawton:”

 

 

Generation

 

5  

 

4   Edwin Lawton

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born .  Died .  Resided at Felts Mills, Jefferson County, New York.

 

2. Wife: (?) Smith

 

Born .  Died .  Daughter of Horace (d. abt. 1918) and Mary (?) Smith (b. 3 Jun 1866 at Three Rivers, Quebec, m. 8 Apr 1895, d. 5 Feb 1931, age 64, at home from complications of heart disease).  Of interest, Horace and Mary (?) Smith also had the following children: Mrs. Russell Cocagne, who resided at Philadelphia, New York in 1931; Mrs. Miner Baxter, who resided at Sterlingville, New York in 1931, and Walter S. Smith, who resided at Watertown, New York in 1931.

 

3. Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Madelyn Lawton: See generation 3, below.

 

b. Daughter: Married Russell Cocagne and in 1931 resided at Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York.

 

c. Daughter: Married Miner Baxter and in 1931 resided at Sterlingville, Jefferson County, New York.

 

3   Madelyn Lawton:

 

Born .  Died .  Married Vilas E. Lingenfelter, paragraph 3.a. of generation 3 of the Lingenfelter Annex on 8 September 1934.

 

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Other unidentified Lawtons:

 

1. Milford J. Matty: Married Emma Myers and had the following daughter:

 

a. Flora M. Matty: Post Mistress of Evans Mills.

 

b. Daughter: Married Charles H. Lawton.

 

 

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