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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 21:41 BST (UK)  »
Ebba,
 I'm afraid what your husband wrote is all I got to know about her, nor have I ever heard of her coming to see George. My brother David, who posted THE photo we are discussing, is trying to collect more info, but we have no more photos of any of them.

Regards
Pat


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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 19:44 BST (UK)  »
Dear Ebba and Roy

That photograph is exactly the same one my mother keeps in her dining room and it's the only one I have!

This is all I found about Katherine but it is very promising! Now I go over it again I notice it might have been someone in your Ebba's family who posted it!

 "I am aware the Elliot Lawes link in our family began in 1861 when my great great grandmother, Katharine Elizabeth Victoria Theresa Elliot married Robert Morrow Laws. Their son, my great grandfather Alfred Ernest, was also given the name Elliot and, family tradition says, the name Laws was altered to Lawes as Katharine was something of a social climber. All of Alfred's siblings were given the middle name Ellot including a George who I think was born in 1869 and who may have died in South America."

My cousin Teddy also migrated to Australia in the 60's or early 70's. He settled in Sidney and I think his sister went to Queensland. I'll confirm this as soon as I get more updates from them. They could all have a great family gathering right there!

As for me, I'm born and bred in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and haven't visited our "homeland" yet, but would love to. Just reading about it in Fall of Giants turned me on! So it's a pending subject for me!

Thanks for your interest and sharing.

Pat


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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 17:56 BST (UK)  »
Dear Roy

I'm so glad to have appeared at just this time and hope I can help you with this link from another discussion group about my family tree, where there is a photo of Grandpa George.

http://profileengine.com/groups/profile/428383523/global-lawes?offset=

While delving into my ancestors' backgrounds I came across very interesting and juicy comments about my greatgrandmother Katherine and would love to see them developed in your story!

Kind regards
Pat

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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Tuesday 02 June 15 00:43 BST (UK)  »
Dear Ebba,

I'm delighted to learn about my ancestors, too. Since my father and his sister died when I was quite young, I've had to rely on my mother's memories and and recently started my research into genealogy. That's how I found my father's four siblings, Alfred E., after your husband's greatgrandfather I suppose, Herbert E., Reginald F. and Elinor Margaret.

As for their offspring, the only cousins I know of are Alfred's sons, by their nicknames: Micky Lawes, who lives in Paraguay, and Teddy Lawes, in Sidney, Australia.

I'll try to get more information from them and send it to you as soon as possible.

Regarding the statue, I've never heard anything about it but there might have been one either in Sapucay, Paraguay, where my father was born, or in Brazil, where he died. Grandpa George was quite an important guy there.

Kindest regards,
Pat




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Glamorganshire Completed Lookups / Re: Robert Lawes
« on: Monday 01 June 15 20:42 BST (UK)  »
     Hello, everyone,
     I'm George Elliot Lawes' granddaughter from Argentina, and I'd like to give you a report of his activities in South America.
 
George Elliott Lawes (1869-1912)

GEORGE ELLIOT Lawes was born at Aberdare, South Wales, on 1st July 1869.

He received his early training as an engineer under Mr. E. M. Hann in the Powell Duffryn Works at Aberdare.

On the termination of his apprenticeship in 1889, he went to Buenos Aires and served for five years on the Port Works and with the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway in the capacity of fitter, valve-setter, and later trial engine driver, taking up the position in 1894 of Acting Locomotive Superintendent of the Argentine North East Railway, where he introduced many labour-saving appliances.

In 1904 he became Locomotive and Stores Superintendent of the Paraguay Central Railway, in which country he was the only representative of the Institution, acting also as magistrate, doctor, and chief constable of the little township inhabited by the workmen and their families.
 
Three years later he transferred his services to the Peruvian Central Railway in the same capacity and, after a short holiday, was engaged in July 1911 as Stores and Locomotive Superintendent of the Brazil North Eastern Railways, a new company.

His intimate knowledge of the Spanish language and customs, combined with his experience in so many of the republics of Latin America, placed him amongst the highest authorities on the management of native labour on railways in those republic, One of his inventions was an oil-burner which dispensed with the necessity of introducing cold air into the furnace. It was fully experimented with and proved highly successful, effecting a saving of 30 per cent. in oil over other burners.

He died at Ceara, Brazil, after a short illness, on 14th February 1912, of yellow fever, at the age of forty-two.

He became a Member of this Institution in 1904; he was also a Member of the Royal Society of Arts.
 
-----Sources of Information
1.↑1912 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries
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While in Buenos Aires he met and married my grandmother, Margaret Louise Anthony, and they had five children, the youngest being my father, Trevor Frank Lawes (1907-1970).

Regards,
Pat

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