Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . ed Charles Palmer; Annie, married - Penny: James. Daniel and James were also married. (Ill David Lawrence, son of Reuben andMary (Lawrence) Bernard, was born March11, 1803, and died at Highland. New York,July 4, 1879. He received such education asthe public schools of the day afforded, but be-ing of a literary turn of mind, through readingand study became a man of more than ordinaryculture. Early in life he
Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . ed Charles Palmer; Annie, married - Penny: James. Daniel and James were also married. (Ill David Lawrence, son of Reuben andMary (Lawrence) Bernard, was born March11, 1803, and died at Highland. New York,July 4, 1879. He received such education asthe public schools of the day afforded, but be-ing of a literary turn of mind, through readingand study became a man of more than ordinaryculture. Early in life he engaged in , during the height of the Masonic excite-ment, be edited the Ulster Palladium, an anti-Masonic publication. A file of these papershas been preserved in the Kingston PublicLibrary. After leaving Kingston, he boughtthe farm near Clintondale, where be lived formany years. In 1872 he removed to Highland,New York, where his death occurred. Polit-ically he was a member of the old Whie partyand was frequently a delegate to state andcounty conventions. In 1840 Mr. Bernard re-presented bis district in the state helped to organize the Republican party.
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