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Name | Lawrence Sagan |
Full name | Lawrence Sagan |
Sex | ![]() |
Born | March 28, 1855, ![]() |
Deceased | July 2, 1943, ![]() |
Spouse | Louise Whitman |
Children | See list |
Home | ![]() |
Functions | Politician, scientist |
Languages | English, French |
Religious stance |
Roman Catholic |
Lawrence Sagan (March 28, 1855 - July 2, 1943) was a Lovian politician and scientist who served as the first Governor of Kings from 1905 until 1909. He was born in 1855 in British Columbia, Canada and died in 1943 as Mayor of Newhaven. Sagan is best known for his expedition of Kings in 1877 and his career as the first Governor of that state. A street in Beaverwick and the Sagan Hospital are named after him.
Family[]
He married Louise Whitman in 1880 and they had nine children, Lawrence (1880), Emma Sagan (1882), James (1884), Gerald (1884), John (1887), Diana (1889), Maria (1891), William (1896), and Jane (1904).
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