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John L. Lane
b.1838 Long Branch New Jersey
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m. 1859
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Found John L Lane in Ocean twp Monmouth county, New Jersey. 1880 Fed Census. Individual Record 1880 United States Census Search results | Download Next Individual John L. LANE Household Male Other Information: Birth Year <1839> Birthplace NJ Age 41 Occupation Carpenter Marital Status M <Married> Race W <White> Head of Household John L. LANE Relation Self Father's Birthplace NJ Mother's Birthplace NJ Source Information: Census Place Ocean, Monmouth, New Jersey Family History Library Film 1254792 NA Film Number T9-0792 Page Number 348A [edit] ==================================================================================================Household Record 1880 United States Census Search results | Download Previous Household Next Household Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace John L. LANE Self M Male W 41 NJ Carpenter NJ NJ Eleanor M. LANE Wife M Female W 37 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ John F. LANE Son S Male W 12 NJ At School NJ NJ Emma May LANE Dau S Female W 8 NJ At School NJ NJ Irad T. LANE Son S Male W 5 NJ NJ N.J. Catharine WARDELL MotherL W Female W 61 NJ NJ NJ Source Information: Census Place Ocean, Monmouth, New Jersey Family History Library Film 1254792 NA Film Number T9-0792 Page Number 348A Email: From: Mike Truex Monday, August 16, 2004 7:37 PM Ty - Sorry it's been awhile, but I've been very busy with work and other stuff. However, I have not neglecting my genie needs - I have much to report on the Lane family. First off, I have found the final resting place of John L. and Eleanor Wardell Lane. They were laid to rest in the Old First Methodist Church cemetery in West Long Branch, along with 2 of their children: LANE (back side) John L. Lane 1838 - 1916 Irad T. Lane (no dates) Eleanor M. Wardell Florence Palmer Lane His Wife His wife 1843 - 1929 March 6, 1879 - April 6, 1930 Richard D. Lane 1882 - 1917 Ophelia 1861 - 1866 I am still working on John's parents - have a clue but no proof yet. [edit] =====================================================================I though a Possible father of John but His John must of died early in life because he was never mentioned in his will and Isaiah pasted in 1898 and my John died in 1916: Isaiah Lane of Long Branch Ocean twp Monmouth NJ son John. Found some information about one of Isaiah's daughters: New Jersey Obituaries - September 21, 1898 - Mrs. Lavinia (Lane) Woolley Search this site by Keyword / Surname: Whole SiteDirectoriesObituariesWeb SitesMilitaryPassenger ListsCemeteriesMarriagesAlumni ListsWhole Site Mrs. Lavinia Woolley, widow of George Edward Woolley, died of nervous prostration at the home of her mother, Mrs. Isaiah S. Lane of West Long Branch, on Sunday morning. She was 55 years old and had been sick a year. She leaves two sisters and two brothers. They are Mrs. Sarah Gibbs, Samuel Lane, Mrs. Mary Campbell of Little Silver, and Lewis Lane of Holmdel. The funeral was held at the Methodist church, of which Mrs. Wolley was a member, this afternoon. Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, September 21, 1898 Isaiah S. Lane's Will Isaiah S. Lane of West Long Branch, who died about a month ago , left a will bequeathing his property to his widow and five children. To his widow Mr. Lane left the homestead at West Long Branch. He directed that his farm be sold and that all his debts be paid. Mrs. S. L. Gibbs, Samuel Lane and Mrs. Lavinia Woolley are each to receive $1,000 and Mrs. Woolley is also left a lot on Cedar avenue at West Long Branch. Mrs. Mary Campbell is bequeathed $800 and Lewis Lane of Holmdel will get $1,000 in cash and whatever is left from the sale of the farm, after the other bequests have been paid. Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, May 11, 1898 New Jersey Obituaries - April 20, 1898 - Isaiah S. Lane Search this site by Keyword / Surname: Whole SiteDirectoriesObituariesWeb SitesMilitaryPassenger ListsCemeteriesMarriagesAlumni ListsWhole Site Isaiah S. Lane of West Long Branch died last Saturday of a cancer of the stomach, with which he had been sick for nearly a month. Mr. Lane was 84 years old and had lived in the vicinity of West Long Branch ever since he was a young man. His wife was Miss Mary Ann Lane of Turkey, who he married 64 years ago, and who, with five children, survives him. The children are Samuel Lane, Mrs. Sarah L. Gibbs, Mrs. Mary Campbell and Mrs. Lavinia Woolley of West Long Branch and Lewis Lane of Holmdel. Mr. Lane had been a member of the Methodist church 75 years. He was a charter member of Arioch lodge of Odd Fellows of Long Branch and was past master of Washington lodge of Freemasons of Eatontown. The funeral was held yesterday and the body was buried in West Long Branch cemetery, the funeral rites of Arioch lodge being performed at the grave. The pall bearers were James H. Woolley and Munroe V. Poole of West Long Branch, Edwin Woolley of Wayside, Thomas Cook of Oakhurst, Stewart Jeffrey of Elberon and Bartine Sherman of Long Branch. Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, April 20, 1898 [edit] =================================================================Note made:4/29/2008 I found a John Lane in Hunterdon County : Readington NJ who married a Susan Thompson in 19 Nov.1856. This could be how I got my middle name of Thompson? John L Lane married Ellenor Wardell abt 1859, so it could be possible I have the correct John Lane in Hunterdon co. NJ. Need to research further...... 8/20/08 I found John Lane in Burial: Readington Reformed Church Cemetery Readington Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA so this was not the right John, my john was buried in Long Branch Monmouth couty NJ. [edit] =================================================================BOTTOM LINE THOUGHT'S: In 1850 NJ census my GG Grandfather John L Lane was recorded living with a Isaiah S Lane, though you would think this was John's father, but I have my doubt's - Reason One: On this 1850 census John and I think possible his brother Caldwell LANE was out of child order and the ages are different if the order was arranged correct. Reason two: In Isaiah's Obituary niether Caldwell or John was mentioned as his children and I know my GG Grandfather John L Lane was alive till 1916. Reason three: in Isaiah's will again it doesn't mention Caldwell or John I do though believe John & Caldwell Lane to be close family, possibly children from a brother or close cousin. PROOF: New Jersey Obituaries - April 20, 1898 - Isaiah S. Lane Isaiah S. Lane of West Long Branch died last Saturday of a cancer of the stomach, with which he had been sick for nearly a month. Mr. Lane was 84 years old and had lived in the vicinity of West Long Branch ever since he was a young man. His wife was Miss Mary Ann Lane of Turkey, who he married 64 years ago, and who, with five children, survives him. The children are Samuel Lane, Mrs. Sarah L. Gibbs, Mrs. Mary Campbell and Mrs. Lavinia Woolley of West Long Branch and Lewis Lane of Holmdel. Mr. Lane had been a member of the Methodist church 75 years. He was a charter member of Arioch lodge of Odd Fellows of Long Branch and was past master of Washington lodge of Freemasons of Eatontown. The funeral was held yesterday and the body was buried in West Long Branch cemetery, the funeral rites of Arioch lodge being performed at the grave. The pall bearers were James H. Woolley and Munroe V. Poole of West Long Branch, Edwin Woolley of Wayside, Thomas Cook of Oakhurst, Stewart Jeffrey of Elberon and Bartine Sherman of Long Branch. Additional information about this story Description Date 20 APR 1898 Location Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, April 20, 1898 Isaiah S. Lane's Last Will, Isaiah S. Lane of West Long Branch, who died about a month ago , left a will bequeathing his property to his widow and five children. To his widow Mr. Lane left the homestead at West Long Branch. He directed that his farm be sold and that all his debts be paid. Mrs. S. L. Gibbs, Samuel Lane and Mrs. Lavinia Woolley are each to receive $1,000 and Mrs. Woolley is also left a lot on Cedar avenue at West Long Branch. Mrs. Mary Campbell is bequeathed $800 and Lewis Lane of Holmdel will get $1,000 in cash and whatever is left from the sale of the farm, after the other bequests have been paid. Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, May 11, 1898 References
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