Misc. Notes
1900 Census lists her as having 7 children with 3 living at the time.
Spouses
Birth13 Apr 1832, Madison, Jefferson Co., IN
Death15 Jun 1918, Girard, Crawford Co., KS
BurialMt. Olive Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford Co., KS
Occupation1870 & 1880: Tavern Keeper; 1910: Retired Farmer
Misc. Notes
WILLIAM LAWLER, farmer and stock-raiser, Section 23, P. O. Farlington, was born in Madison, Jefferson Co., Ind., in 1832, and was reared and educated there. At the age of twenty-one he located in Vermillion County, Ill., and was actively identified with farming and milling industries alternately for several years; in 1873, he located here and engaged at his present industry, with which he has been very successfully connected since. In 1852, he married Miss Amanda Hall, of Dearborn County, Ind. They have a family of two sons and two daughters - James N., merchandising; John, Mary A. and Sarah B. at home. Since locating here Mr. Lawler has worked actively in the development of the social and industrial life of his locality. He has served his township as Treasurer, and has filled other municipal offices; during the war he did service in Company C, Fifty-fourth Missouri Volunteer Infantry. He has been an active Mason since 1867. The family are members of the Baptist Church; the farm residence contains 240 acres of valuable land, an orchard of over 1,000 fruit trees of a nicely assorted variety, good dwellings, barns and stables, and besides this he has 640 acres, divided into two farms of 320 acres each, in Sections 35 and 36, each farm under good improvement, and having nice orchards and good buildings, and well fenced and watered. -- History of the State of Kansas, William G. Cutler, pub 1883 by A.T. Andreas, Chicago, IL
Military
Civil War: Company C, 54th MO Volunteer Infantry
Census
1850 Federal Census: Smyrna Twp., Jefferson Co., IN
1870 Federal Census: Danville, Vermilion Co., IL (living with Herman Warner family)
1875 KS State Census: Sherman Twp., Crawford Co., KS
1880 Federal Census: Sherman Twp, Crawford Co., KS
1885 KS State Census: Sherman Twp., Crawford Co., KS
1895 KS State Census: Sherman Twp., Crawford Co., KS
1900 Federal Census: Pittsburg, Ward 2, Crawford Co., KS
1905 KS State Census: Crawford Twp., Crawford Co., KS
1910 Federal Census: Baker Twp., Crawford Co., KS (living with daughter Sarah Barbara’s family)
1915 KS State Census: Baker Twp., Crawford Co., KS (living with daughter Sarah Barbara’s family)