Elisha Lawrence (loyalist)

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Elisha Lawrence
Sheriff of Monmouth County
In office
May 22, 1772 – May 22, 1775
Preceded byJoseph Leonard
Succeeded byJoseph Leonard
MLA for Kings County
In office
1785–1793
Serving with Jonathan Crane
Preceded byHenry Denny Denson
Succeeded byElisha DeWolf
Personal details
Born1740
Monmouth County, New Jersey
Died1811
Cardigan, Wales
SpouseMary Ashfield

Elisha Lawrence (1740 - 1811) was a political figure in New Jersey and Nova Scotia. He represented King's County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1785 to 1793.

He was born in Monmouth County, New Jersey, the son of John Lawrence. He was the county sheriff at the start of the American Revolution. In 1775, he married Mary Ashfield. Lawrence raised a unit of 500 loyalists which later became part of the 1st Battalion of the New Jersey Volunteers. In 1777 he was taken prisoner by General John Sullivan on Staten Island;[1] at the end of the war, he retired at the rank of colonel and settled in the Parrsboro area. Lawrence later moved to England and died in Cardigan, Wales.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, John E. Stillwell, M. D., Vol. III; New York, 1914, p. 421

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