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Lawrence Lewis (April 4, 1767 – November 20, 1839) was a Virginia planter, possibly best known as the nephew of George Washington, who married Nelly Custis, a ...
Lawrence Lewis may refer to: Lawrence Lewis (1767–1839), nephew of George Washington; Lawrence Lewis (cricketer) (1889-1947), Australian cricketer; Lawrence Lewis (politician) (1879–1943), U.S. Representative from Colorado; Lawrence Lewis, Jr. (1918–1995), American businessman and philanthropist; involved in founding Flagler College
Kirkside, St. Augustine. Lawrence Lewis Jr. was born on July 6, 1918, in Wilmington, North Carolina, to Louise Wise Lewis Francis and Lawrence Lewis Sr.When Lewis was an infant, his family moved to St. Augustine, Florida, and lived at Kirkside, Henry Flagler’s former home, which Lewis’s mother had inherited as Flagler’s niece.
Lawrence Lewis (June 22, 1879 – December 9, 1943) was an American lawyer, university professor, and politician from Colorado. He was elected to six terms in the United States House of Representatives , serving from 1933 until his death in 1943.
Fox made his acting debut in the horror-thriller film The Hole (2001). He next appeared in Robert Altman's film Gosford Park (2001). He then donned uniforms in a slew of film and television features, including roles as a German airman in Island at War (2004), an SS officer in The Last Drop (2005), and as British soldiers in the 2002 films Deathwatch and Ultimate Force, and in Colditz (2005).
Lewis was born at Audley, his family's plantation in Clarke County, Virginia, in 1837. He was a son of Lorenzo Lewis (1803–1847) and Esther Maria (née Cox) Lewis (1804–1885). His siblings included George Washington Lewis (1829–1885), Lawrence Fielding Lewis (1834–1857), John Redman Coxe Lewis (1834–1898), and Henry Llewellyn ...
Dora Lewis (October 13, 1862 – January 31, 1928), also known as Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, was an American suffragist. [2] [3] She was active in the National American Woman Suffrage Association and later helped found the National Woman's Party. [4] Lewis took part in the Silent Sentinels protest to advocate for women's suffrage. [5]
Lawrence Fielding Lewis (1802–1802), died in infancy; Lorenzo Lewis (1803–1847), father of Edward Parke Custis Lewis, grandfather of Esther Maria Lewis Chapin. Eleanor Agnes Freire Lewis (1805–1820), died unmarried; Fielding Augustine Lewis (1807–1809), died in childhood; George Washington Custis Lewis (1810–1811), died in infancy