Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855) was born at Groton, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel and Susanna Parker Lawrence. He went to Boston in 1808 as an apprentice in his brother's, Amos Lawrence, warehouse and was admitted to a partnership in 1814. He married Katharine Bigelow, daughter of Timothy Bigelow, in 1819. He was prominent in business at Boston; was active in politics and served in the United States Congress. He served as ambassador to Great Britain from 1849 to 1852.
"Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855) was born at Groton, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel and Susanna Parker Lawrence. He went to Boston in 1808 as an apprentice in his brother's, Amos Lawrence, warehouse and was admitted to a partnership in 1814. He married Katharine Bigelow, daughter of Timothy Bigelow, in 1819. He was prominent in business at Boston; was active in politics and served in the United States Congress. He served as ambassador to Great Britain from 1849 to 1852."@en
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