Lawrence Lomison
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Lawrence Lomison
Noted events in his life were: • Family: From "The Progressive Men of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Volume I, Col. Charles Blanchard, Editor, 1900. DR. HENRY G. LOMISON, who enjoys the popular distinction of being one of the leading physicians of Westmoreland County, is of English stock on his paternal side, and of Dutch lineage on the maternal side. His immigrant ancestor, Lawrence Lomison, was a native of Bristol, England, from which place he took ship in 1682, and landed in Chester, then called Upland, Pa., December 11th of that year. Some time after his arrival he married an immigrant lady, a native of Holland, by the name of Von Kindel, and with her settled on lands near Germantown, Pa., where they became the parents of a large family, some of whom removed to Northampton County, Pa., others settling near Trenton, N.J., and Belvidere, in that State. • Residence: From "The Progressive Men of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Volume I, Col. Charles Blanchard, Editor, 1900, 1682, Chester, Pennsylvania. Lawrence Lomison, was a native of Bristol, England, from which place he took ship in 1682, and landed in Chester, then called Upland, Pa., December 11th of that year. • Residence: From "The Progressive Men of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Volume I, Col. Charles Blanchard, Editor, 1900, After 1682, Germantown, Pa. Lawrence married Von Kindel. (Von Kindel was born in Netherlands.) |
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