In 1855, Lawrence was married to Elizabeth Boyce (1835–1894). Elizabeth was a daughter of Lee Boyce, a merchant from
Charleston, South Carolina. In 1847, Lawrence built a mansion in Queens called the Oaks which fronted Oakland Pond in modern-day
Alley Pond Park. Today, the neighborhood is known as
Oakland Gardens which derives its name from estate. Together, they were the parents of "the four Lawrence sisters, famous for their beauty, who have always been great favorites in society." • Mary "Tibbie" Lawrence (1859–1942), who married stockbroker Frank Worth White (1856–1887) in 1878. After his death, she married
Foxhall Parker Keene in 1892. Keene was the son of
James Robert Keene, a former president of the
San Francisco Stock Exchange. They divorced in 1909. • Elizabeth Lawrence (1862–1906), who married J. Henry Alexandre (1848–1912), a son of Francis Alexandre, in 1887. Alexandre was prominent in steamship circles (the Alexandre Line was bought out by rival
Ward Line in 1888). who married Lewis Meredith Howland, a son of Edgar Howland of
Howland & Aspinwall, in 1883.
Samuel M. Roosevelt, Howland's business partner, was his best man. After her death, Lewis married
Leonora von Stosch (they later divorced and Leonora married Sir
Edgar Speyer). His wife died at their residence in Bayside on June 26, 1894. He was buried at Lawrence Burying Ground in Bayside.
Descendants Through his daughter Virginia, he was a grandfather of Elizabeth "Elsie" Lawrence Howland (1885–1973), who married Justice Frederic Kernochan (son of
J. Frederic Kernochan and
Mary Stuart Whitney Kernochan), in 1910. ==References==