At the time of the 1920 United States Census, Lawrence was living in Highland Park with his wife Nellie and their nine-year-old son Robert.
The young man is sent to gaol and his wife Nellie suffers great hardship.
His wife Nellie joined him thirteen years later.
His wife Nellie died in 1979.
His wife Nellie, who ran day-to-day operations from 1904 to 1911, assumed the presidency afterwards until her death in 1951.
He worked in Jacksonville until the death of his wife Nellie and daughter Sarah, who were riding in a car hit by a train on December 21, 1919.
He married his wife Nellie in the 1890s while he was on the road pitching for the Spiders.
His wife Nellie (1895-1965) had died ten years earlier in Pittsburgh.
By his first wife Nellie, Symonette had one son, Basil Harcourt.
His original family consisted of wife Nellie, sons Butch and Sam and daughter Tina.