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Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson, poet

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Birthplace: Grenfell, NSW, Australia
Death: September 02, 1922 (55)
Abbotsford, NSW, Australia
Place of Burial: Bronte, NSW, Australia
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Lawson and Louisa Lawson
Ex-husband of Bertha Marie Louise Lawson
Father of James Joseph (Jim) Lawson and Bertha Marie Louise Lawson
Brother of Charles William Lawson; Peter James Lawson; Gertrude Eloise Lawson and Annette Elizabeth Lawson

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About Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson, poet

Henry Lawson - Australian Writer and Poet - was born in a town on the Grenfell goldfields of New South Wales. His father was Niels Herzberg Lawson, a Norwegian-born miner who went to sea at 21 and arrived in Melbourne in 1855 to join the gold rush, along with partner William Henry John Slee.[2] Lawson's parents met at the goldfields of Pipeclay (now Eurunderee New South Wales), Niels and Louisa Albury (1848–1920) married on 7 July 1866; he was 32 and she, 18. On Henry's birth, the family surname was Anglicised and Niels became Peter Lawson. The newly-married couple were to have an unhappy marriage. Louisa, after family-raising, took a significant part in women's movements, and edited a women's paper called Dawn (published May 1888 to July 1905). She also published her son's first volume, and around 1904 brought out a volume of her own, Dert and Do, a simple story of 18,000 words. In 1905 she collected and published her own verses, The Lonely Crossing and other Poems. Louisa likely had a strong influence on her son's literary work in its earliest days.[3] Peter Lawson's grave (with headstone) is in the little private cemetery at Hartley Vale, New South Wales, a few minutes' walk behind what was Collitt's Inn.

Henry Lawson attended school at Eurunderee from 2 October 1876 but suffered an ear infection at around this time. It left him with partial deafness and by the age of fourteen he had lost his hearing entirely. However, his master John Tierney was kind and did all he could for Lawson who was quite shy.[3] Lawson later attended a Catholic school at Mudgee, New South Wales around 8 km away; the master there, Mr. Kevan, would teach Lawson about poetry. Lawson was a keen reader of Dickens and Marryat and novels such as Robbery under Arms and For the Term of his Natural Life; an aunt had also given him a volume by Bret Harte. Reading became a major source of his education because, due to his deafness, he had trouble learning in the classroom.

In 1883, after working on building jobs with his father in the Blue Mountains, Lawson joined his mother in Sydney at her request. Louisa was then living with Henry's sister and brother. At this time, Lawson was working during the day and studying at night for his matriculation in the hopes of receiving a university education. However, he failed his exams. At around 20 years of age Lawson went to the eye and ear hospital in Melbourne but nothing could be done for his deafness.[3]

In 1896, Lawson married Bertha Bredt Jr., daughter of Bertha Bredt, the prominent socialist. The marriage was ill-advised[vague] due to Lawson's alcohol addiction. They had two children, son Jim (Joseph) and daughter Bertha. However, the marriage ended very unhappily.[4]

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Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson, poet's Timeline

1867
June 17, 1867
Grenfell, NSW, Australia
1898
February 10, 1898
NSW, Australia
1900
1900
NSW, Australia
1922
September 2, 1922
Age 55
Abbotsford, NSW, Australia
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Waverley Cemetery, St Thomas Street, Bronte, NSW, Australia