Nelson Lawson
Australian politician
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Nelson Simmons Lawson, MLC (1 May 1806 – 3 February 1849) was an Australian politician.[1] He was born at sea on the Lady Nelson. He was the son of British explorer William Lawson and Sarah Lawson (née Leadbeater). His first wife was Honoria Mary Dickinson, whom he married on 7 January 1836, and with whom he had six children. His second wife was Sarah Anne Kirke. In August 1848, he was elected as one of two members for the County of Cumberland in the New South Wales Legislative Council, and so he succeeded his father. At the age of 42, Lawson died near Prospect in 1849.[1][2]
Preceded byWilliam Lawson
Succeeded byRobert Fitzgerald
BornNelson Simmons Lawson
1 May 1806
1 May 1806
Died3 February 1849 (aged 42)
Nelson Lawson | |
|---|---|
| Member for County of Cumberland in the New South Wales Legislative Council | |
| In office August 1848 – February 1849 | |
| Preceded by | William Lawson |
| Succeeded by | Robert Fitzgerald |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Nelson Simmons Lawson 1 May 1806 |
| Died | 3 February 1849 (aged 42) |
| Children | 6 |
| Parent | William Lawson |