Person:Elisha Lane (3)

Watchers
Elisha Lane
b.Abt 1682
m. 7 Jan 1720
  1. Robert Lane1720 - 1767
  2. Mary Lane1724 -
  3. Elisha Lane1735 -
  4. Ann Lane1737 -
Facts and Events
Name Elisha Lane
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1682
Marriage 7 Jan 1720 Kinwarton, Warwickshire, Englandto Mary Woodward
Death[1] 25 Nov 1764 Bishampton, Worcestershire, England

Elisha Lane’s origins have yet to be established. The age given when he died suggests that he was born around 1682.

Elisha’s first confirmed sighting is on 7th January 1720 when he married Mary Woodward at Kinwarton in Warwickshire. Neither of them were living at Kinwarton at the time of their marriage: Elisha was living at Studley, about five miles north of Kinwarton, whilst Mary was living at Rous Lench in Worcestershire, about nine miles south-west of Kinwarton. Mary appears to have been about sixteen years younger than Elisha.

After their marriage, Elisha and Mary initially lived at Studley, having a son baptised there later in 1720 and then a daughter in 1724. Elisha was described as a husbandman on his children’s baptisms at Studley.

By 1735 the family had left Studley and moved to Bishampton, a neighbouring parish to Rous Lench where Mary had been living at the time of their marriage. They had a son baptised at Bishampton in 1735 and a daughter in 1737.

Mary died in 1754, when she was said to be 55 years old. Elisha survived her by nine years. He died on 25th November 1764 and was buried at Bishampton. He was said to be 82 years old.

References
  1. Bishampton, Worcestershire: Monumental Inscription (Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry).

    In memory of / ELISHA LANE / he died November 25th 1764 / aged 82 years [1681/2] / Here lieth the body of / MARY wife of / ELISHA LANE / she died May the 4th / 1754 aged 55 years [1698/9]

  2.   Bishampton, Worcestershire: Parish Register Transcript (The Genealogist).

    bur. 21 Nov 1764, Bishampton, Worcestershire: Elisha Lane

    There appears to be a discrepancy between the dates of Elisha’s death and burial.