Lawrence Heinlein was born April 28, 1828 in Guernsey county, Ohio, a son of Asa Heinlein, a native of Ohio reared in Guernsey county. Lawrence married Elizabeth Johnson born October 14, 1830 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.
During his entire life, Lawrence Heinlein followed agricultural pursuits. Lawrence Heinlein moved to Illinois in 1848 and settled near Springfield. He came to Bates county, Missouri in 1883, driving from Illinois overland in a Covered wagon and located on a farm in Spruce township. He resided upon a farm until his retirement to a home in Butler in 1896. His death occurred in this city in 1901. Eight years later his wife followed him to the grave dying in 1909. Both parents are buried in Oak Hill cemetery. They were substantial and well respected citizens of Bates county who added materially to the citizenship of the county.
William Oscar Atkeson. History of Bates County, Missouri. Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Kansas. 1918. p. 745-746. Digitalized by Google Books. Available online.
Familial relationships are related in this biography:
William H. Patterson, Jr. Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1. Appendex A. Tom Doherty Associates. New York. 2010. p. 481-485.
Contributed by Kimberly McDaniel (#46776859)
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Lawrence Heinlein was born April 28, 1828 in Guernsey county, Ohio, a son of Asa Heinlein, a native of Ohio reared in Guernsey county. Lawrence married Elizabeth Johnson born October 14, 1830 in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.
During his entire life, Lawrence Heinlein followed agricultural pursuits. Lawrence Heinlein moved to Illinois in 1848 and settled near Springfield. He came to Bates county, Missouri in 1883, driving from Illinois overland in a Covered wagon and located on a farm in Spruce township. He resided upon a farm until his retirement to a home in Butler in 1896. His death occurred in this city in 1901. Eight years later his wife followed him to the grave dying in 1909. Both parents are buried in Oak Hill cemetery. They were substantial and well respected citizens of Bates county who added materially to the citizenship of the county.
William Oscar Atkeson. History of Bates County, Missouri. Historical Publishing Company, Topeka, Kansas. 1918. p. 745-746. Digitalized by Google Books. Available online.
Familial relationships are related in this biography:
William H. Patterson, Jr. Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 1. Appendex A. Tom Doherty Associates. New York. 2010. p. 481-485.
Contributed by Kimberly McDaniel (#46776859)
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