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Thomas George Lawson was born in October 1814 in New London in Little Popo, which is Togo.
He is the second son of George Acquatey Lawson. His mother was a member of the royal family
in Awana. He was sent to England at 11 years old for education. He was entrusted to an English
merchant and then placed under the care of John McCormack. McCormack was Thomas’s patron,
and he wanted Thomas to receive a good education in the colonial school system. When Thomas
finished school, he was employed as an agent and interpreter in McCormack’s timber company.
McCormack used Lawson as his interpreter and personal representative on his missions for the
colony administration. This started his long career as an interpreter.
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