
Cecil Lawton, son of Francis and Phoebe (Wood) Lawton was born on the Old Black River Road in .... He married Marion Moore and had three children,two girls, Marion and Thelma, who died as infants, and a boy, Gordon. Gordon was brought up in Saint John by Moore aunts when his parents separated. Cecil had a problem with alcohol from a young age and was treated as the black sheep of the family. He used to return to Saint John from Halifax, where he lived, from time to time, to ask the family for money. I remember him as a thin, dark man in a hat. My dad, Eddie, Cecil's half-brother, was kind to Cecil and felt sorry for the hard life he led.
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Cecil and Marion had a girl in 1934, Dorothy May Lawton, given out to foster parents, Mr and Mrs John A Graham, who lived at 20 Blossom Street, Arlington, MA.
Dorothy had brown hair, fair skin and blue eyes.
At 10 years old she is going by ferry boat to Maine with her foster mother, Mrs graham and is met by her foster father, Mr Graham.
Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 about Dorothy May Lawton
| Name: | Dorothy May Lawton | | Arrival Date: | 13 Jul 1944 | | Age: | 10 | | Birth Date: | abt 1934 | | Birthplace: | St John NB | | Gender: | Female | | Race/Nationality: | English |
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| | Port of Arrival: | Vanceboro, Maine, USA | | Accompanied By: | Foster Mother Mrs. John A Graham | | Departure Contact: | Mother Marion Moore | | Arrival Contact: | Foster Father John A Graham | | Record has photo?: | No picture | |
The following is the life of Gordon Lawton, Cecil's son.
Gordon was the only surviving child of Cecil Lawton and Marion Moore.
( but Dorothy may be living ) His
sister,sisters, Marion Thelma,
and Eleanor Mae died as an
infant.infants. Gordon soon became an almost orphan as his parents separated. He was brought up by his mother's sisters. Because Gordon was legally
blind(blind ( eye muscle disease) he attended the boarding school, The Halifax School for the Blind. So he was without family support close at hand.


Gordon on pony.
Gordon grew into a handsome man, strongly built and a look-a-like for some of his Lawton cousins, John and Gordon, sons of Arthur Lawton. He married and brought up a family of daughters in Saint John. Gordon loved the bag-pipes and belonged to a pipe band in Saint John. Gordon died young.


Gordon and daughter, Sandra ................................................Piper, Gordon


Debbie, Karen, Sandra, Sharon Lawton ( daughters)

Gordon and Viola, wedding.


Daughter, Sandra and grand-daughter, Rachel.
Cecil was often considered the black sheep of the family as he had a drinking problem, but my Dad always cared about him and in light of his hardships with having to give up one daughter and having two baby daughters die and having his son suffer from blindness.....I feel Cecil certainly had his share of woes. I still remember him as a dark little man in a hat.Page Links Reorganized to be continued