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    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census
    2. John, I have been following your posts on Lane family with Rae Jean in Tennessee with interest. You state that John Lane who married Edith and died in 1820 was son of Isham Lane. I have a deposition dated Oct.17 1840 by Bryant/BryanLane (my ancestor) which states that his brother was the above John Lane and that their father was Bryan Lane and grandfather Thomas Lane. Think John son of Isham is another John. The widow of John Lane, Edith and most of her family moved to Houston Co. GA after his death. This John Lane's land on the North Side of Nahunta Swamp is still in our family today. Frank

    04/11/2006 08:45:47
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census
    2. Rae Jean
    3. How interesting. Do you think there is a possibility that your Bryan Lane mis-spoke in the 1840 deposition and meant to say his father was Isham Lane (Sr) son of Thomas Lane? Are there deeds, estate records, wills or other documents you have seen that confirm your Bryan Lane's father was Bryan Lane son of Thomas Lane? Do you think the Edith Lane on 1820 Wayne County census was the same person as the one I posted information on (repeated for clarification at end of this message). The Edith Lane (suggested wife of John Lane son of Isham Lane Senior, on 1810 census entry for John Lane) was born 1766-1784 if actually age 26-44. The Edith Lane (suggested wife of same John Lane) shown on 1820 Wayne County census was age 45+ which indicates she was born before 1775. Do you know the birth surname of Edith, her birth date, parents or siblings? Rae Jean __________ Deed dated 18 Feb 1832 Wayne County: Bryan & Penelope Lane, Daniel & Elizabeth Underhill, Thomas & Mary Reaves to John Harris (part of survey granted to Samuel Herring for 400 acres; sold to Brazil Kornegay by Sheriff of Duplin County 10 Dec 1807; sold by said Kornegay to John Harris deed 10 Oct 1819; devised by will of John Harris Sr to seven daughters Penelope, Elizabeth, Nancy, Rachel, Sally, Susan, Edith) [RJ NOTE: This deed makes me wonder if John Lane marr Edith HARRIS since brother Bryan Lane marr Penelope HARRIS. John Lane on 1810 Wayne census but died between 1811 and 1819 since Edith Lane appears on 1820 Wayne census with Head of Household entry 020201-10201.] __________ ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gvlthompson@cs.com> To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census John, I have been following your posts on Lane family with Rae Jean in Tennessee with interest. You state that John Lane who married Edith and died in 1820 was son of Isham Lane. I have a deposition dated Oct.17 1840 by Bryant/BryanLane (my ancestor) which states that his brother was the above John Lane and that their father was Bryan Lane and grandfather Thomas Lane. Think John son of Isham is another John. The widow of John Lane, Edith and most of her family moved to Houston Co. GA after his death. This John Lane's land on the North Side of Nahunta Swamp is still in our family today. Frank

    04/11/2006 08:39:43
    1. Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Rae and Cousin Frank, I do not know which is correct. A lot of this is like the TARVER information in Burke and Jefferson County, GA - all wrong. This is why I look for family connections to any marriage and when I do not see them, I know something is wrong. This is why the WILSON connection to William DAWSON (father of Luce LANE?, wife of Isham) smells - no known family connection to the Wilson's that I am aware of. Hang in there - we will get it straightened out because incorrect information will not stand the test of time, especially over the lineages of several or more families. John R. Clarke 229-228-1961 2417 N. Patterson St:Thomasville, GA 31792 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rae Jean" <raejean1@earthlink.net> To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:39 PM Subject: Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census > How interesting. > Do you think there is a possibility that your Bryan Lane mis-spoke in the > 1840 deposition and meant to say his father was Isham Lane (Sr) son of > Thomas Lane? > Are there deeds, estate records, wills or other documents you have seen > that > confirm your Bryan Lane's father was Bryan Lane son of Thomas Lane? > > Do you think the Edith Lane on 1820 Wayne County census was the same > person > as the one I posted information on (repeated for clarification at end of > this message). > The Edith Lane (suggested wife of John Lane son of Isham Lane Senior, on > 1810 census entry for John Lane) was born 1766-1784 if actually age 26-44. > The Edith Lane (suggested wife of same John Lane) shown on 1820 Wayne > County > census was age 45+ which indicates she was born before 1775. > > Do you know the birth surname of Edith, her birth date, parents or > siblings? > Rae Jean > __________ > Deed dated 18 Feb 1832 Wayne County: > Bryan & Penelope Lane, Daniel & Elizabeth Underhill, Thomas & Mary Reaves > to > John Harris (part of survey granted to Samuel Herring for 400 acres; sold > to > Brazil Kornegay by Sheriff of Duplin County 10 Dec 1807; sold by said > Kornegay to John Harris deed 10 Oct 1819; devised by will of John Harris > Sr > to seven daughters Penelope, Elizabeth, Nancy, Rachel, Sally, Susan, > Edith) > > [RJ NOTE: This deed makes me wonder if John Lane marr Edith HARRIS since > brother Bryan Lane marr Penelope HARRIS. John Lane on 1810 Wayne census > but > died between 1811 and 1819 since Edith Lane appears on 1820 Wayne census > with Head of Household entry 020201-10201.] > __________ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Gvlthompson@cs.com> > To: <NCWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 1:45 PM > Subject: Re: [NCWAYNE] Lane records -- Tax, Voter, Census > > > John, I have been following your posts on Lane family with Rae Jean in > Tennessee with interest. You state that John Lane who married Edith and > died in > 1820 was son of Isham Lane. I have a deposition dated Oct.17 1840 by > Bryant/BryanLane (my ancestor) which states that his brother was the above > John Lane and > that their father was Bryan Lane and grandfather Thomas Lane. Think John > son > of Isham is another John. The widow of John Lane, Edith and most of her > family moved to Houston Co. GA after his death. This John Lane's land on > the > North Side of Nahunta Swamp is still in our family today. > Frank > > > ==== NCWAYNE Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the > utility address NCWAYNE-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to > unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change > the -L- to a -D- > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    04/12/2006 03:23:09