100. SARAH9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born January 22, 1826, and died August 03, 1905. She married ABRAM CHESTER CARMER August 29, 1853, son of JOHN CARMER and HULDAH HART. More About SARAH GRISWOLD: Fact 1: The Griswolds were typical Anglo-Saxons Fact 2: They had fine features, light complexioned, with large blue eyes Fact 3: Although Sarah had brown eyes More About ABRAM CHESTER CARMER: Fact 1: descendant of Isaac Carmer, a Revolutionary soldier Fact 2: Carmers were tall, bony, dark eyed, dark skinned, slow motioned, long lived Fact 3: born in house that stood between the farm residences of Fact 4: E.A. Ballard and S. G. Lupton on the Cortland road Fact 5: refused to join the Church until the use of fermented wine at communion was abol Fact 6: Sarah and her husband lived and died in their home near Dryden Lake Fact 7: member of the Presbyterian Church Children of SARAH GRISWOLD and ABRAM CARMER are: 223. i. MYRON ERNEST10 CARMER, b. September 17, 1854, Dryden; d. November 06, 1945. 224. ii. WILLIS GRISWOLD CARMER, b. November 06, 1856. iii. HERMON ABRAM CARMER, b. April 14, 1858, Dryden; d. September 09, 1941; m. ELLA ROSA, October 10, 1886. Notes for HERMON ABRAM CARMER: Mr. Carmer spent his early life in Dryden studying in the local schools, and later taking a preparatory course at Munro Institute at Elbridge. After teaching for three years, he entered the University of Michigan, graduating in 1883, and being admitted to the bar in that state the same year and the following year in New York state. He began his legal work in the law office of Duell and Benedict in Cortland, and during Cleveland's administration obtained a position in Washington. Coming here in 189, he started the practice of his chosen profession, and for twenty-four years was in partnership with the late Charles A. Hawley. For twelve years served as referee in bankruptcy for Seneca, Yates, and Wayne counties. For two years before his retirement in 1938, after forty six years of practice, Victor G. Mount was associated with Mr. Carmer, and took over his practice. Mr. Carmer received the degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Michigan and Master of Laws from the University of Washington, D.C. Active in community affairs, he was the president of the board of education when the new Mynderse Academy was constructed. He served faithfully and well for many years as an elder of the First Presbyterian Church. One of the oldest members of Pocahontas Lodge, No. 211, he affiated here in 1892, and had been a Mason for nearly half a century. More About HERMON ABRAM CARMER: Fact 1: studied Law in the Albany and Ann Arbor Law Schools Fact 2: 1886-1891, Govt. clerk in the Treasury Dept, Washington D.C. Fact 3: 1891, member of Law firm of Hawley and Carmer, Senaca falls Fact 4: 1904, trustee of Elmira College Fact 5: 1920, appointed referee in Bankruptcy Fact 6: elder in Presbyterian Church Senaca Falls Fact 7: was a Mason Seneca County, Seneca Falls, NY Fact 8: Master of Laws, Washington, DC Fact 9: buried in Restvale cemetery More About ELLA ROSA: Fact 1: buried in Restville Cemetary iv. ADELINE CARMER, b. April 18, 1860; d. Abt. 1937. More About ADELINE CARMER: Fact 1: 1st took care of her father, Chester, until his death in 1916 Fact 2: lived several years in Groton, N.Y. Fact 3: after parents died, employed in Corona Manufacturing Company Fact 4: after to old for manufacturing became, practical nurse for sick Fact 5: member of Dryden Presbyterian Church Fact 6: because of her mothers invalidism, denied advantages of school Fact 7: read a great deal, joined the Chatauqua for home study Fact 8: original in thoughts, independant, frank in her speech Fact 9: left her sisters an estate of $8000 Cause of Death: of cancer v. JENNIE CARMER, b. July 15, 1863; d. November 03, 1919, Wellsville, N.Y.. More About JENNIE CARMER: Fact 1: buried in green Hills Cemetery, Dryden Fact 2: graduated from the Cortland Normal Fact 3: her first work as high school teacher was in a Colored State Normal School Fact 4: Colored State Normal School was at Marion, Alabama Fact 5: taught in NY at Cincinnatus, New York City, Dolgeville, Gilbertsville Fact 6: also taught in NY at Ilion and Wellsville Fact 7: died from fall downstairs (Myron stated she died of LockJaw) Fact 8: In the fall, she sustained injuries to her head and face and lockjaw developed Cause of Death: fall down stairs (Myron stated she died of LockJaw) 225. vi. BERTHA C. CARMER, b. September 03, 1868; d. December 03, 1942, Lyons, NY. 226. vii. EDNA CARMER, b. September 28, 1870, Dryden Lake, NY; d. September 09, 1960, Gloversville NY. 101. DANIEL9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 04, 1828 in Dryden, N.Y., and died May 21, 1914 in Brooklyn, N.Y.. He married (1) BETSEY SIMONS December 16, 1857 in Dryden N.Y, daughter of ADAM SIMONS and AMELIA FISHER. He married (2) CLARISSA RICKER December 07, 1879. More About DANIEL GRISWOLD: Fact 1: moved to Burlingame after he married Betsey Fact 2: owned a farm Fact 3: Loved to Sing Fact 4: Daniel and Betsey were members of the Pres. Church More About CLARISSA RICKER: Fact 1: of Burlingame, Kansas Children of DANIEL GRISWOLD and BETSEY SIMONS are: 227. i. WILLIAM JOY10 GRISWOLD, b. March 30, 1859, Burlingame, Kansas; d. December 15, 1916, Antioch, Cal.. ii. DANIEL PAGE GRISWOLD, b. November 09, 1860, Burlingame, Kansas; d. May 04, 1865. iii. ADAM HENRY GRISWOLD, b. December 12, 1862, Burlingame, Kansas; m. (1) ELLA HAWLEY, January 17, 1895; m. (2) HATTIE BURTON, August 01, 1907; m. (3) FRANCES GERTRUDE KEEGAN, December 24, 1919. More About ADAM HENRY GRISWOLD: Fact 1: real estate broker iv. MARY AMELIA GRISWOLD, b. November 04, 1864, Burlingame, Kansas. More About MARY AMELIA GRISWOLD: Fact 1: 1885-1889, taught school in Kansas Fact 2: 1893, grad. as nurse from the Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital Fact 3: served professionally for many years in and about New York city Fact 4: 1922, moved to Pacific Palisades, Cal. v. ELLA CORNELIA GRISWOLD, b. March 11, 1867; d. September 27, 1867. vi. NELLIE MARIA GRISWOLD, b. August 01, 1869; d. September 04, 1881. Children of DANIEL GRISWOLD and CLARISSA RICKER are: 228. vii. DEE WILFRED10 GRISWOLD, b. August 01, 1879, Burlingame, Kansas. viii. JAY GRISWOLD, d. died in infancy. ix. JAMES CHESTER GRISWOLD, b. December 27, 1881; d. July 17, 1883. 102. ADELIA9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born October 07, 1830, and died April 03, 1895 in Portland Oregon. She married THOMAS JEFFERSON DAVIS October 17, 1854. More About ADELIA GRISWOLD: Fact 1: February 05, 1895, last letter written to her sister Ellen More About THOMAS JEFFERSON DAVIS: Fact 1: moved to Portland, Oregon with wife and daughter when she was 15 Fact 2: had set up in Dryden a shop for manufacture of hoe handles, shovels, etc. Fact 3: the business failed so he went west to recover his fortune. Child of ADELIA GRISWOLD and THOMAS DAVIS is: i. JOSEPHINE10 DAVIS, b. March 17, 1860, Dryden, NY; d. April 12, 1922, Portland, Oregon; m. (1) ? PARISH; m. (2) J. O. HANNUM, 1911. More About JOSEPHINE DAVIS: Fact 1: after divorcing Parish she resumed her maiden name Fact 2: teacher for many years in Portland 103. MARIA9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born May 25, 1833 in Dryden, and died January 21, 1897 in Los Angeles, Cal. She married AARON PHILLIPS March 23, 1854, son of DANIEL PHILLIPS. More About AARON PHILLIPS: Fact 1: Aaron and Maria went west and settled in Fact 2: 1855-1867, Cambridge, Ill Fact 3: 1867-1887, Grinnell, Iowa Fact 4: 1887-1902, Los Angeles, Cal Children of MARIA GRISWOLD and AARON PHILLIPS are: 229. i. SARA MARIA10 PHILLIPS, b. January 22, 1855. 230. ii. LUCIUS ERNEST PHILLIPS, b. January 08, 1858, Cambridge, Ill.. iii. GRACE ELLEN PHILLIPS, b. January 1864, Cambridge, Ill.; m. ISAAC BROWER NEWHALL, May 28, 1904. 104. NANCY9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 10, 1836 in Dryden, and died June 16, 1914 in Etna. She married JESSE BARTHOLOMEW, son of JESSE BARTHOLOMEW and ?. Children of NANCY GRISWOLD and JESSE BARTHOLOMEW are: 231. i. J. GRANT10 BARTHOLOMEW, b. July 24, 1866, Etna N.Y.; d. March 21, 1907, Binghamton, NY. 232. ii. NATHAN JAY BARTHOLOMEW, b. December 04, 1868, Etna N.Y.; d. January 1930. 233. iii. CHARLES NORMAN BARTHOLOMEW, b. March 28, 1878, Etna N.Y.; d. 1957. 105. ELLEN9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 22, 1839 in Dryden, and died February 06, 1896. She married HENRY KEYSER. More About HENRY KEYSER: Fact 1: probably of Holland descent Children of ELLEN GRISWOLD and HENRY KEYSER are: 234. i. HENRY DEARBORN10 KEYSER, b. December 26, 1874. 235. ii. MAUDE ADELIA KEYSER, b. March 30, 1882, Berkshire; d. Ithaca, N.Y.. 106. NORMAN B9 LANE (AZEL8, HEZEKIAH7, HEZEKIAH6, JOHN5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 30, 1820 in Jacksonville, Tompkins, New York, and died February 18, 1907 in Lanes Mills, Jefferson, Pennsylvania. He married MARY ANGELINE RICE January 20, 1846 in Whitesville, Allegheny, New York, daughter of AVERY RICE and ORVILLA. Notes for NORMAN B LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Bred to his father's calling of millwright, he also went into the production of lumber in a large way, with all the modern improvements in machinery and organization. His last known residence ia Lane's Mills, Jefferson, Pennsylvania. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following is from a letter given to Dennis Eugene Kane by his mother, Jane Louise Armstrong. I have no idea who wrote it. Norman was 3 years old when his parents moved to the wilderness in Ulysses twp., Tioga County, New York (now the city of Elmira, located about 6 or 8 miles north of the Village of Newtown, on the head waters of Baldwin Creek. Azel moved his family to the village of Mud Creed (now Sarona, Stuben Co., New York.) when Norman was eleven. From that time until Norman was 25 years he worked at Milwrighting with his father and lunbering during this period gaining business experience which guided him so well in his own ventures. About the time of his marriage, he went to lumbering on Honeoye Creek, Potter County, Pennsylvania. He built 2 saw mills there. The first lot of lumber he ran down the river was floated down the Ohio River to Cairo, Illinois, taken out of the water then and dried, shipped up the Mississippi, Missouri and Platte Rivers into Kansas to find an acceptable market. In 1851 Norman Lane became a partner of Daniel Kingsbury, of Bradford, Pa. They built a double steam saw mill in Elk County, on Mead Run near the present sight of the rail road station at Brockport, Pa. It was the first steam saw mill erected in the district which was then almost an unbroken forest from Smethport, McKean Co. to Brookville, Jefferson Co. 80 miles through by pike and the old Ceres road. Norman went to Cincinnati and had his engine, boiler and machinery made there, shipping them by canal to Toledo, then on Lake Erie to Dunkirk, New York. After waiting 6 or 8 weeks for the New York and Erie rail road to be completed to Dunkirk, he sent them on by freight to Olean, New York, from which point it took 4 good horses a week to haul a single boiler to its destination. The mill was put in operation that winter. Production ran from two million to five million feet a year for over 40 years there after. Most of the product was rafted from Elk County Mill to Cincinnati, where it was dried and manufactured into building stuff, which went to central and central southern states. In 1857, Norman and others bought four thousand acres from Mr. Kingsbury and others (the area known as Rattlesnake tract), built a mill and started operations. The firm of Lane and Humphreys was formed, and had in connection with a general merchantile store one of the best plants for making bill lumber to be found any where from Buffalo to Pittsbourgh. He also began in coal deposits in the middle 50's. In 1856, Doctor David Platt and Prof. Meedham, while making the first geological survey of Toby Valley in search of coal and other minerals boarded at Mr. Lane's house. The information gleaned from them brought to him the relization of the value of coal fields so near at hand. Acting on their advice, he invested in coal properties a few years later. The firm of which he was a member acquired large holdings. Jan, 20 1846 Norman married at Whitesville, Allegheny Co, N.Y. to Mary Angeline Rice of that place. When they moved to Snyder, Mr Lane erected a spacious residence on the Lanes Mills Road, southeast of town which they continued to occupy to the end of their days. More About NORMAN B LANE: Fact 2: Wildwood Cemetery, Brockway, Jefferson, Pennsylvania More About MARY ANGELINE RICE: Fact 2: Wildwood Cemetery, Brockway, Jefferson, Pennsylvania Cause of Death: Heart Children of NORMAN LANE and MARY RICE are: 236. i. IDA EUGENIA10 LANE, b. January 25, 1847; d. June 28, 1911. ii. NANCY LAVONIA LANE, b. May 31, 1852; d. September 1853. iii. CHARLES SUMNER LANE, b. June 27, 1856; d. July 10, 1857. 237. iv. FRED AVERY LANE, b. April 14, 1862, Brockwayville, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; d. April 18, 1932. v. CARRIE ELENOR LANE, b. November 02, 1864; d. January 10, 1904; m. JAMES L BOND, WFT Est. 1892-1903. 107. WILLIAM THOMPSON9 LANE (AZEL8, HEZEKIAH7, HEZEKIAH6, JOHN5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born March 27, 1825 in Elmira, Chemung, New York, and died WFT Est. 1863-1916. He married SARAH JANE MEAD June 30, 1846, daughter of ALVIN MEAD and UNKNOWN KRUSEN. Children of WILLIAM LANE and SARAH MEAD are: 238. i. HOMER KENNARD10 LANE, b. June 07, 1847, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1883-1938. 239. ii. MARY SALOME LANE, b. January 13, 1851, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1879-1945. 240. iii. FRANCES A LANE, b. August 04, 1852, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1881-1946. iv. HELEN ADELAIDE LANE, b. December 04, 1854, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1890-1949; m. FRANK S HOVER, December 1885. 241. v. GEORGE HAMLIN LANE, b. October 02, 1856, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. September 03, 1889, Kismet, Tennessee. vi. WILBUR FISK LANE, b. April 03, 1858, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1888-1949; m. EMMA LOUISE ADAMS, December 23, 1882. Notes for EMMA LOUISE ADAMS: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Her great-grandparents, Noah and Rhoda (Winslow) Adams came from Connecticut to Pennsylvania about 1790. 242. vii. CHARLES ADELBERT LANE, b. December 21, 1860, Honeoye, Potter, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1900-1951. 108. RICHARD ANSON9 LANE (ANSON GRISWOLD8, NATHANIEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 19, 1829 in Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut, and died November 08, 1895 in Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois. He married ELIZABETH HAWKINS September 23, 1855 in Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut. Notes for RICHARD ANSON LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Richard removed a few weeks after the marriage to Elizabeth to Kankadee, Ill.; He was regarded as one of the most substantial and estimable citizens of Kankakee. Notes for ELIZABETH HAWKINS: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Elizabeth in 1899 was in business at Bonfield, Kankakee Co., Ill., in a "general store," with her son-in-law, Alfred Carrow. Children of RICHARD LANE and ELIZABETH HAWKINS are: i. RICHARD ANSON'S SON10 LANE, b. WFT Est. 1852-1880; d. WFT Est. 1859-1960, Died in infancy.. Notes for RICHARD ANSON'S SON LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Died in infancy. 243. ii. EDWARD E LANE, b. February 02, 1861, Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois; d. July 13, 1895. 244. iii. CHARLES A LANE, b. June 21, 1864, Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois; d. WFT Est. 1900-1955. 245. iv. IDA M LANE, b. July 31, 1867, Kankakee, Kankakee, Illinois; d. WFT Est. 1896-1961. 109. ALBERT NATHANIEL9 LANE (ANSON GRISWOLD8, NATHANIEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born July 22, 1831 in Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut, and died WFT Est. 1861-1922. He married ESTHER MELISSA ALCOTT November 17, 1855, daughter of JAMES (ALCOX and SALINA ALCOTT. Notes for ALBERT NATHANIEL LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Albert represented Wolcott, in 1897, in the lower house of the Connecticut legislature; lives (1899), on part of the ancient Alcott property. Child of ALBERT LANE and ESTHER ALCOTT is: 246. i. ELSIE SALINA10 LANE, b. August 18, 1856, Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut; d. WFT Est. 1883-1950. 110. EDWARD EPHRAIM9 LANE (ANSON GRISWOLD8, NATHANIEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born July 29, 1836 in Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut, and died November 26, 1888 in Warsaw, Illinois. He married CARRIE ROOSEVELT WFT Est. 1867-1885 in Warsaw, Illinois. Notes for EDWARD EPHRAIM LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Consul to Tunstall, England, 1879 to 1886. More About EDWARD EPHRAIM LANE: Fact 5: Lawyer Children of EDWARD LANE and CARRIE ROOSEVELT are: i. EDWARD EPHRAIM'S CHILD10 LANE, b. WFT Est. 1857-1884; d. WFT Est. 1862-1966, Died in infancy.. ii. GWENDOLINE LANE, b. 1880; d. August 18, 1889. 111. ABNER T9 MATTHEWS (ABIGAIL8 LANE, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born July 11, 1814, and died March 1867. He married LUCRETIA CHENEY WFT Est. 1845-1864. Children of ABNER MATTHEWS and LUCRETIA CHENEY are: i. JOHN10 MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1835-1862; d. WFT Est. 1841-1941. ii. EMMA MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1835-1862; d. WFT Est. 1840-1944. iii. GEORGE MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1835-1862; d. WFT Est. 1841-1941. iv. ASAHEL MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1835-1862; d. WFT Est. 1841-1941. 112. ALBERT C9 MATTHEWS (ABIGAIL8 LANE, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 14, 1816, and died WFT Est. 1855-1907. He married MARY ANN WILLIAMS October 16, 1832. Children of ALBERT MATTHEWS and MARY WILLIAMS are: i. WILLIAM HENRY10 MATTHEWS, b. September 16, 1840; d. August 16, 1864. Notes for WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEWS: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genelogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: William served against Morgan's raiders, in state trrops known as the "Squirrel Hunters"; and a third time in 1863, in 67th Ohio Inf.; died in service Aug. 16, 1864, More About WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEWS: Fact 6: April 1861, Died in Service. Cause of Death: Died in service. 247. ii. CHARLES EDWIN MATTHEWS, b. July 24, 1845, Erie County, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1885-1936. 248. iii. ALBERT G MATTHEWS, b. October 28, 1847, Wellsburg, Erie, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1881-1938. iv. EVA LOUISA MATTHEWS, b. April 05, 1852; d. August 16, 1868. 113. EDWARD D9 MATTHEWS (ABIGAIL8 LANE, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born September 27, 1818, and died WFT Est. 1855-1909. He married RUTH BATTLES August 12, 1850. Children of EDWARD MATTHEWS and RUTH BATTLES are: i. DAVID10 MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1839-1868; d. WFT Est. 1845-1947. ii. WILLIAM MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1839-1868; d. WFT Est. 1845-1947. iii. EDGAR MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1839-1868; d. WFT Est. 1845-1947. 114. WILLIAM RILEY9 MATTHEWS (ABIGAIL8 LANE, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born October 21, 1824, and died WFT Est. 1855-1914. He married ELIZABETH COOK WFT Est. 1855-1889. Children of WILLIAM MATTHEWS and ELIZABETH COOK are: i. GEORGE10 MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1845-1874; d. WFT Est. 1851-1953. ii. GARNER MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1845-1874; d. WFT Est. 1851-1953. 115. GEORGE9 MATTHEWS (ABIGAIL8 LANE, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born November 26, 1826, and died November 04, 1880. He married MARY FISH WFT Est. 1857-1877. Children of GEORGE MATTHEWS and MARY FISH are: i. MARCUS10 MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1853-1954. ii. FRANK MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1853-1954. iii. EDWARD MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1853-1954. iv. ELVA MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1852-1957. v. WILLIAM MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1853-1954. vi. CORA MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1852-1957. vii. LYDIA MATTHEWS, b. WFT Est. 1847-1874; d. WFT Est. 1852-1957. 116. HIRAM WASHINGTON9 LANE (ASAHEL GRISWOLD8, ASAHEL7, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born November 09, 1847 in Russell, Warren, Pennsylvania, and died WFT Est. 1880-1938. He married HANNAH ELIZABETH FERRIER May 29, 1872, daughter of THOMAS FERRIER and ELIZABETH VANDERHOEF. Notes for HIRAM WASHINGTON LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: He then began after college in a succession of business enterprises, - retail, wholesale, manufacturing, and speculative, - in all of which he has gained and held an honorable standing among business men. His relation to this compilation is shown at pages 2 and 8. More About HIRAM WASHINGTON LANE: Fact 9: 1868, Iron City College Child of HIRAM LANE and HANNAH FERRIER is: i. HUBERT ASAHIEL10 LANE, b. March 02, 1877, Russell, Warren, Pennsylvania; d. WFT Est. 1878-1967. Notes for HUBERT ASAHIEL LANE: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Hubert was graduated from Yale Scientific School in 1897, and at once entered as a student at the Medical School of the same institution. More About HUBERT ASAHIEL LANE: Fact 9: 1897, Yale Scientific School Fact 10: Entered Medical School at Yale in 1897. 117. MARIETTE9 ALCOTT (ALBIN8, MARY7 LANE, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born March 10, 1834, and died WFT Est. 1860-1928. She married SIDNEY W ALCOTT 1854. Notes for MARIETTE ALCOTT: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Extract from Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel Lane 2d and Mary Griswold Lane: Married to her second-cousin. Notes for SIDNEY W ALCOTT: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3055, Date of Import: Jul 21, 1996] Married to second-cousin. Children of MARIETTE ALCOTT and SIDNEY ALCOTT are: i. RUFUS C10 ALCOTT, b. WFT Est. 1852-1875; d. WFT Est. 1857-1956. ii. CLARA E ALCOTT, b. September 1856; d. WFT Est. 1857-1950. 118. SARAH JANE9 ALCOTT (ALBIN8, MARY7 LANE, DANIEL6, DANIEL5, JOHN4, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 19, 1836, and died WFT Est. 1872-1930. She married THERON SMITH JOHNSON WFT Est. 1872-1907, son of WILLIAM JOHNSON and LEVA ATKINS. More About THERON SMITH JOHNSON: Fact 6: Soldier in 14th Conn. Inf. Child of SARAH ALCOTT and THERON JOHNSON is: i. JOSEPHINE LILLIAN10 JOHNSON, b. WFT Est. 1856-1887; d. WFT Est. 1887-1969; m. CHARLES HANCHETT, WFT Est. 1887-1924.