- Robert Lawson (Virginia)
Robert Lawson (d. 1805) was an officer from
Virginia in theAmerican Revolutionary War .In early 1776 Lawson was commissioned a major in the
4th Virginia Regiment of theContinental Army . He eventually became the colonel in command of the regiment. He resigned from the Continental Army in December 1777.Lawson returned to active duty in 1779 as a brigadier general in the
Virginia militia . According to some accounts, he commanded the Virginia militia at theBattle of Guilford Courthouse ."'Robert Lawson
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Robert Lawson was born 23 Jan 1748 and died 05 Apr 1805 in Richmond, VA. He was the son of Benjamin Lawson and Elizabeth. He married Sarah Meriwether Pierce 13 Dec 1769 in VA, daughter of John Pierce and Sarah. She was born, and died 10 Jun 1809.
Children:
Sarah Meritether Lawson b 9/13/1770 d 4/19/1771
America Lawson b 1/22/1778 d 10/1/1830
John Pierce Lawson b 2/23/1781 d 6/1/1809
Arria Lawson b 3/14/1785 d 10/24/1787
Columbus Lawson b 8/11/1789 Kentucky d 1/8/1815
Continental Service:
Major, 4th Virginia, 13 February 1776
Lieutenant Colonel, 4th Virginia, 13 August 1776
Colonel, 4th Virginia, 19 August 1777
[http://memory.loc.gov/mss/mgw/mgw4/046/0200/0275.jpgResigned] , 17 December, 1777
The 4th Virginia Regiment was authorized by the fourth Virginia convention on December 1, 1775, and acepted by Congress on February 13, 1776. The 4th Virginia Regiment joined Washington’s army late in 1776 and participateed in the battles of Trenton and Germantown. (Sanchez-Saavedra p42)
On November 23, 1776, the 4th, 5th, and 6th Virginia Regiments joined the army at New Brunswick, New Jersey, forming a brigade of 745 men under Adam Stephen (Sellers 1978:6-7,9,11. Lesser 176:40)Battles of the 4th Virginia Regiment:
Battle of Trenton, 26 December 1776
Second Battle of Trenton, January 1777
Battle of Princeton, January 1777
Battle of Brandywine, 11 September 1777
Battle of Germantown, 4 October 1777
Virginia Militia:
Colonel, Steven’s Brigade, Battle of Camden, 16 August 1780 ???
General, Lawson’s Brigade, Guillford Courthouse, 15 March 1781
General, Attached with General Steuben, Point of Fork, June 5, 1881
General, Lawson’s Brigade,Siege of Yorktown , September - October 1781
Public Service
Attended Virginia Convention, St John’s Church Richmond, March 1775
Attended Virginia Convention, July 1775
Attended Virginia Convention, December 1775
Member Virginia House of Delegates, May 4 - December 19, 1778
Member Virginia House of Delegates, May 1, 1780 - March 22, 1781
Member Virginia House of Delegates, May - December 28, 1782
Member Virginia House of Delegates, May 5 - December 22, 1783
Member Virginia House of Delegates, October 15, 1787 - January 8, 1788
Deputy Attorney General Prince Edward County 1784 to April 1788
.Delegate, Convention of the Commonwealth of Virginia on the adoption of the Federal Constitution, June 1788 Voted in the minority against ratification of the Federal Constitution 25 June 1788.
Trustee, Hampton-Sydney College
References
*Purcell, L. Edward. "Who Was Who in the American Revolution". New York: Facts on File, 1993. ISBN 0-8160-2107-4.
[http://supreme.justia.com/us/48/234/case.html Wagner v. Baird, 48 U.S. 234 (1849)][http://books.google.com/books?id=WuAOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA202&dq=%22the+magazine+of+american+history%22+lawson+tucker&lr=&as_brr=1#PPA36,M1 "The Southern Campaign"] in The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries
by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt, 1881, p 36-46.
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