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LOUIS G. LAWRENCE, Leeson's Hist. of MT 1739-1885, Jefferson Co., MT

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LOUIS G. LAWRENCE - pg 1183

From Leeson's History of Montana 1739-1885 published 1885

SURNAMES FOUND IN THIS BIOGRAPHY: MICHELIN

Louis G. Lawrence, Woodville was born in Canada, in the vicinity
of Montreal, where he learned the blacksmith trade with his
father. in 1870 he came to the United States, worked in Chicago
one year and a half in a grocery store, during 1871 visited
Canada, and returning to the United States worked in various
capacities in the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode
Island. In 1880 he came to Montana and worked at his trade one
year in the city of Butte, one year at Boulder; returned to
Butte, and then moved to Woodville, where, in company with
another gentleman, he opened a blacksmith shop, but soon returned
to Butte remaining until September 1883, and re-established his
present blacksmith and wood-shop at Woodville, Mr. Lawrence was
married at Manchester, N. H., on the 17th of January, 1875, to
Miss Leda Michelin, and has three children.