ur grandfather, William Henry Lawrence,
born in Upper New York (St. Lawrence County) July 19, 1842, moved
with his mother and grandfather Landers at an early age to DuPage
County, Illinois. In January 1869 he left Illinois "bound
for some place out West to become a rancher or cowboy." His
dreams came true as he had large herds of cattle in Kansas and
Oklahoma and made cattle drives on the Chisholm Trail. He and his
first wife, Orpha Wilcox, were the parents of the first white
child born in Harvey County, Kansas, and were later recognized as
the first white family to settle in what is now Kay County,
Oklahoma, where they lived in a dugout near Braman from 1873 to
1876, when they returned to Kansas because of a threatened Indian
uprising. He died August 21, 1926 in Wichita, Kansas, and is
buried at Drury (Sumner County) Kansas. [Lawrence
homepage]