Migration:
Devon, ENG>Jefferson Co., NY
(1) Peter
Lane
of Hemyock, Devon, England married Elizabeth,
of unknown parentage. In the "Hemyock Overseers of the Poor Records"
in the Devon Record Office is a document regarding this Lane family (ref
# P044/4); an abstract says the following: "Peter
Lane, Elizabeth his wife, Mary age 7, Sarah 4, Peter 1 1/2, removal
order from Clayhidon - 1757."
Clayhidon is a parish in the Blackdown Hills of Devon, not far from Churchstanton
and Hemyock.
In 1662, legislation passed in the form of the Settlement Act allowed the
churchwardens and overseers of the poor of any parish, on complaint being
made to the justice of the peace, to remove persons who they considered
would become a charge on the parish rate to their last place of legal settlement.
The concept of legal settlement was determined by the criteria of whether
one was a native of a parish, a householder there, sojourner, apprentice
or servant for the space of forty days.
With these facts in mind, and the baptism registers for Hemyock in hand,
it can be deduced that Peter and Elizabeth Lane were living in Hemyock
in 1752 when their daughter Sarah was born, removed to Clayhidon by 1755,
and were removed back to Hemyock by order in 1757, in time to have their
next child, William, baptized there in 1758; they stayed in Hemyock for
at least a dozen years thereafter, where their daughter Jane was baptized
in 1767, and son Thomas in 1770.
Children:
-
Mary,
born about 1750, place unknown.
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Sarah,
baptized 15 March 1752 in Hemyock.
-
Peter,
baptized about 1755 probably at Clayhidon.
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William,
baptized 4 June 1758 in Hemyock.
-
Elizabeth
"Betty," baptized 31 July 1763 in Hemyock.
-
Jane,
baptized 17 January 1767 in Hemyock.
-
Thomas,
mentioned below
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LANE FAMILY
in the HEMYOCK PARISH REGISTERS 1635 - 1837
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BAPTISMS:
ANN
do PHILLIPP 1st JUL 1625
BRIGET
do PHILLIP & LUCRECE 24 JUL 1635
PHILLIP
so PHILLIP & LUCRECE 10 MAR 1638
JOHANNE
do ANN a base child 10 AUG 1646
JOHANE
do THOMAS 5 MAR 1650
JOHN
so THOMAS & JOHANE 5 MAY 1650
JOHN
so THOMAS & JOHANE 27 JUN 1652
ENGLISHE
do THOMAS & JOHANE 10 OCT 1652
ANE
do THOMAS & JOHANE bn 13 JAN, bap 14 JAN 1654
ALICE
do THOMAS & JOHANE bn 28 FEB, bap 7 MAR 1656
JOHN
so JOHN & MARY 19 APR 1681
LUCE
do JOHN 24 SEP 1683
JAMES
so JOHN 26 DEC 1690
MARY
do JOHN 1 NOV 1713
JAMES
so JOHN 4 11 1716
SARAH
do PETER & ELIZABETH 15 MAR 1752
WILLIAM
so PETER & ELIZABETH 4 6 1758
BETTY
do PETER & ELIZABETH 31 JUL 1763
JANE
do PETER & BETTY 14 JAN 1767
THOMAS
so PETER & ELIZABETH 16 SEP 1770 |
MARRIAGES:
<None>
BURIALS:
PHILLIP
so PHILLIP 19 MAR 1638
child
of ELLEN single woman 10 FEB 1636
ENGLISH
28 APR 1650
JOHN
25 APR 1653
JOHANE
wife of THOMAS 30 JUN 1658
JOHANE
do THOMAS 3 JUL 1658
ALICE
widow 15 JUN 1661
MARY
do THOMAS 28 AUG 1662
RICHARD
26 APR 1663
LUCKERS
widow 2 JAN 1669
JOHN
18 MAY 1710
MARY
13 APR 1729
JAMES
2 NOV 1730
JOHN
14 MAY 1749
JOAN
1 MAR 1789
ELIZABETH
28 AUG 1812
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(2) Thomas Lane,
baptized 16 September 1770 at Hemyock, Devon, England, died 11 April 1861
at age 93 in the town of Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., New York, where he
had been a farmer. On 17 December 1795 in Feniton, Devon, England,
Thomas married Ann "Nanny"
Stamp,
baptized 29 January 1775 in Buckerell, Devon, England, died 25 November
1857 in the town of Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., New York, a daughter of
John
Stamp
and Jane
"Jenny" Druller
of Buckerell. Thomas & Nanny are both buried in the
Sulpher
Springs Cemetery on Sulpher Springs Road, Hounsfield.
Their children's baptismal records show that the couple moved frequently
in the first few years following their marriage. They were married
in Feniton in 1795, were living in Whimple from at least 1797 to 1799,
and they were in Colyton by 1805 until at least 1809.
Naturalization records for Hounsfield, Jefferson County, New York indicate
that Thomas left England from Dorset and emigrated to Quebec before moving
on to Sackets Harbor on 28 May 1834. Records of their son Thomas'
naturalization state that he left England in 1832, and so may be the case
for Thomas and Nanny, indicating about a two year hiatus in Canada before
crossing the St. Lawrence. Thomas Sr. declared his intent for naturalization
on 17 July 1838 and was made a citizen of the United States on 8 September
1840, the same day his son-in-law, William
Stoodley
declared his intent for citizenship in the Town of Hounsfield.
The Stoodleys and the Lanes settled near one another in Hounsfield and
adjacent to the Washburns, Metcalfs, and Eveleighs -- all families they
would become related to by marriage. Thomas & Nanny's place of
residence appears on the 1855 land ownership map of the town (at
right), but not on the 1864 map, an indication
that none of the children occupied the property after Thomas' death in
1861, or perhaps the land was absorbed into the Stoodley farm and the house
left unoccupied.
In the 1850 federal census of Hounsfield, Thomas and Nanny were enumerated
as the heads of dwelling number 232, family 232. Thomas reported
his age as 79 and his occupation as farmer. Nanny was 75 and reported
no occupation, possibly an indication that they both worked on the farm.
They both reported their birthplaces as England. The value of their
real estate at that time was estimated at $2,000. Living with them
was their widowed daughter Jane Jeffrey, age 44, born in England, and her
son, Duane, age 5, born in New York State.
Also living in the same household and enumerated with the same family number
were William Stokes, age 50, born in England,
and his wife Ann Lane, age 46, born in England, the daughter of Thomas
and Nanny Lane. The ages of William and Ann's children indicate that
the couple did not emigrate until after 1842, a full 8 years after Thomas
and Nanny.
Thomas wrote his will on 15 January 1856 and it was witnessed by James
Marsh and William "Stodley", his son-in-law. In the will he specifically
mentioned daughters Ann and Jane and he assigned his son Charles to be
sole executor of his estate.
Nanny Stamp Lane died on 25 November 1857 and she was buried in Sulpher
Springs Cemetery, Town of Hounsfield, next to her daughter, Jane Jeffrey,
who predeceased her. Thomas died on 11 April 1861 and was laid to
rest beside his wife.
On 26 May 1862, Thomas' will was proved and each of hos children were required
to give their full name and place of residence, thus providing a reliable
record for establishing this Lane genealogy.
Their gravestones, in exquisite condition, stand half-way back from the
road at the east end of Sulpher Springs Cemetery. The inscription on Nanny's
stone reads: "A
faithful friend a mother dear; A tender parent lieth here.
Death eased her from her pain; She died in hopes to live again."
To
the right of Nanny's stone lies the grave of their daughter Jane, widow
of Robert Jeffrey, who predeceased both her parents.
Today the old Stoodley and Lane properties are taken up by the former "S.
Washburn" farm, still in operation, and owned by the Eveleigh Family, on
the Eveleigh Road, in Sulpher Springs. The road is a dead end from
both directions and the ruins of the homes must be accessed by foot.
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Will
of Thomas Lane
In the name of God Amen.
I Thomas Lane of the Town of Hounsfield in the County of Jefferson and
State of New York, of the age of eighty-four years and being of sound mind
and memory do make, publish, and declare this my last will and testament
in manner following, that is to say
First, I give and bequeath
to my sons and daughters all my estate of every name and nature to be equally
divided among them all, excepting my daughters Ann & Jane who have
had eighty dollars and thirty four cents each which shall be deducted from
their portion and equally divided amongst the remainder of my sons and
daughters; the above eighty dollars and thirty four cents has been paid
to my daughters Ann & Jane in the manner following (via) Forty four
dollars and ninety eight cents in money and Interest arising from that
amount for twelve years makes the above specific amount.
Second -- I hereby appoint
my son Charles Lane my sole executor of this my last will and testament
hereby revoking all former wills made by me.
In witness whereof I hereunto
set my hand and seal the fifteenth day of January One Thousand eight hundred
and fifty Six.
Thomas Lane
Witness
James Marsh
William Stodley
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Children
(all except Thomas taken from the will and estate of Thomas Lane, probated
1862):
- James,
baptized 6 August 1797 in Whimple, Devon, England; called "of Montague, Lewis
County, New York," in his father's will.
- John,
baptized 27 January 1799 in Whimple, Devon, England; was rather cryptically
called "of Farmington, Watertown, Jefferson Co., Wisconsin" in his father's
will of 1862.
- Thomas
D. Lane, born 1801 in Devon, England, died 25 August 1887, age 85 years 10
months, and his wife Charlotte Williams, whom he married in 1825, died in
6 March 1876, age 72 years, 4 months, 5 days. He was not mentioned in
his father's will. Thomas and Charlotte emigrated in 1832 from England, and
he was naturalized 3 September 1844 at age 44. Thomas and Charlotte
had a daughter, Sarah, who lived in Montague, Lewis Co., New York, while Thomas
and Nanny had a son, James who also resided there. In addition, Thomas
and Charlotte's descendants bear the names Charles, Ann, Sarah, Thomas, Amos,
Henry and Peter, all names found among the other descendants of Thomas Lane
and Nanny Stamp. Thomas Lane and Charlotte Williams were farmers.
They are both buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town
of
Henderson, Jefferson County, New York.
- Ann
Lane, born in England, died 1663 in town of Ellisburgh, Jefferson Co., New
York; married William Crannage
- William
Lane, born 25 September 1828 in England, died 4 May 1903; married in 1858
Sarah Ann Stoodley,
born 27 December 1836, died 2 December 1928, his first cousin, and daughter
of William Stoodley
and Elizabeth Lane.
Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson Co.,
New York. Parents of:
- George
Lane, (at
right) born 1830 in England, died 1909; he settled in 1847 in
the town of Henderson, Jefferson Co., New York, where he took up farming.
He married on 1 January 1863 Clorinda/Clarinda, daughter of Harry Alexander
and Phoebe Bullock, born 1839, died 1912. He served in the Civil War.
Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson County,
New York.
- Sarah
Lane, born 5 November 1833 in Devonshire, England, died 22 February 1916;
married Daniel Dening and they resided in Montague, Lewis Co., New York,
where she died. Sarah's parents emigrated when she was about two years
old.
- Charles
Lane, born in the United States; family tradition indicates he moved to
Minnesota, but nothing more is known about him.
- Harriet
Lane, born in the United States; married John Matthews
- Henry
Lane, born in the United States
- Maria
Lane, born in the United States; married Alexander Matthews
- Marion
Lane, born in the United States, died in infancy
- Thomas
N. Lane, (at
right, below) born 5 October
1840 in the United States (some sources say 1839), died 27 November 1903;
married in 1862 Jane E., born 3 January 1843, died 19 July 1932, daughter
of Chester Barrett. Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of
Henderson, Jefferson County, New York. Parents of:
- Fred
Lane
- Burt,
born 1868, died 1912; married Elizabeth, born 1866, died 1912. Both
are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson County,
New York.
- Frank,
born 1872, died 1918; married Minerva Weaver, born 1869, died 1950.
Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson County,
New York.
- Kate
Lane
- Amos
Lane, born 1841 in the United States; married in 1865 Ellen M., daughter
of Fales Johnson and Linda Harris. Amos enlisted in Company E, 10th
New York, Heavy Artillery, and served until the close of the Civil War.
Parents of:
- Arthur
F., born 1871, died 1956; married Ora Smith, born 1874, died 1963.
Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson Co.,
New York.
- Phillip
S. Lane
- Peter
Lane, born 1844 in the United States; married in 1869 Alta A. Eggleston.
Parents of:
- Anson
P., born 1876; married Grace I., born 1879, died 1925. Both are
buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson County, New
York.
- Ann, born
about 1804 in England, died 12 March 1871 "age 68 years", buried in Sulpher
Springs Cemetery, town of Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., New York; married William
Stokes of "Adams, Jefferson Co.," died 28 March
1871 "age 71 years", also buried in Sulpher Springs Cemetery with the inscription
"Gone but not forgotten." As noted from the birthplaces of their children,
they emigrated from England in or after 1842. Parents of:
- William
Stokes, born about 1830 in England
- Robert
J. Stokes, born about 1832 in England, died before 9 November 1867 in Hounsfield,
Jefferson Co., when his will was proved. In his will, dated 17 January
1866, he mentions wife "Jane A. Stokes" and Simeon Stokes "a relative of
mine."
- Ann
Stokes, born about 1838 in England
- George
Stokes, born about 1842 in England
- Peter,
baptized 3 March 1805 in Colyton, Devon, England, died 1892 in the Town of
Clayton, Jefferson Co., New York; called "of Clayton" in his father's will
of 1862. He married Susan, born 1816, died 1891. They are both
buried in Depauville Cemetery, Town of Clayton, Jefferson Co., New York.
Parents of:
- George,
born 1837, died 1892, buried in Depauville Cemetery, Town of Clayton, Jefferson
Co., New York.
- Mary,
born 1853, died 1865, buried in Depauville Cemetery, Town of Clayton, Jefferson
Co., New York.
- Jane,
born about 1806 probably in Colyton, Devon, England; married 3 May 1827 at
Hawkchurch, Dorset, England, Robert Jeffrey, baptized 28 June 1801 at Hawkchurch,
Dorset, England. He was son of Thomas Jeffrey and his wife Elizabeth
Tucker of Hawkchurch, son of John and Elizabeth Jeffry, also of Hawkchurch.
According to Oakes' "Genealogy and Family History of the County of Jefferson,
New York," [p1198], Robert died in England, and in 1843 Jane emigrated with
her children to live with her parents near Sackets Harbor, except one child
who married and stayed in England. Jane died in 11 July 1856 and is
buried in Sulpher Springs Cemetery, her parents being buried next to her in
later years. She received a legacy in her father's will that same year,
but she was noted as "a deceased daughter of said Thomas Lane" when the will
was proved in 1861, when she would have been age 55. Her youngest son,
Duane, had a court appointed guardian at that time.
- Sylvanus
Jeffrey, baptized 25 May 1828 at Hawkchurch, Dorset, England. He was enumerated
in the 1880 census of Sackets Harbor in Jefferson County, New York, as a
52 year old farmer of English origin; with him that year were his wife Mary
Ann, an Irish woman of the same age, and a sister-in-law Elisabeth Stringer,
age 47 from Ireland.
- Elizabeth
Jeffrey, baptized 19 September 1830 at Hawkchurch, Dorset, England; married
Seth C. Larkins of Henderson, born 2 March 1828, died 22 April 1904.
Seth was active in the 10th NY Co. E during the Civil War. She is
mentioned in her father's will, and her family is mentioned in her brother
Manuel's obituary. Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of
Henderson, Jefferson County, New York. Parents of:
- Willie
Larkins, born 8 August 1851, died 24 April 1852, buried in Evergreen Cemetery,
Town of Henderson, Jefferson County, New York.
- William
Larkins, born about September 1852, died 22 April 1853, age 8 months,
15 days, buried in Smithville North Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson
County, New York.
- Charles
D. Larkins, born 8 June 1854, died 16 January 1865, buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Town of Henderson, Jefferson County, New York.
- Herbert
H., born 5 April 1869, buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Town of Henderson,
Jefferson County, New York; mentioned in his uncle Manuel Jeffrey's obituary
in 1922 as residing in Belleville.
- Matilda,
baptized 17 June 1832 at Hawkchurch, Dorset, England, died 20 April 1909,
age 76 years; married John Reader. John came from England to Sackets
Harbor in 1852. He was the son of George Reader, born near Bridport
(sic), Dorsetshire, England, who located at Sackets Harbor in 1851, where
he died in 1871, aged 70 years. John's mother was Mary Huxford, of Uplyme,
Devon, England. John H. Reader had two brothers, John and George (twins),
who were born in Lyme-Regis, Eng., in 1832. In 1862, John H. enlised
in Company I, 10th New York, Heavy Artillery, and was honorably discharged
at the close of the war, and later received a pension. He served as town
clerk of Hounsfield at least four years. Parents of:
- Laura
Reader, died 9 August 1855, age 4 months, buried in Lakeside Cemetery,
Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Henry
H. Reader, born about 1856, died 14 April 1896, age 39 years, 7 months,
buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
Father of:
- Edward
Reader, mentioned in his uncle Manuel Jeffrey's obituary
in 1922 as residing in Sackets Harbor.
- Emmanuel
"Manuel," "of Hounsfield," baptized 24 April 1836 at Hawkchurch, Dorset,
England; in the 1860 federal census, Manuel was living next door with his
aunt Elizabeth
and uncle William Stoodley.
He, along with his first cousin Jane Stoodley's
husband Capt. Ralph
Godfrey, were among those injured at Sackets Harbor in February 1884
during the dismantling of the War of 1812-era ship-of-the-line New
Orleans, when it collapsed unexpectedly. He was a stagecoach
driver of some notoriety during the Civil War, and was later a merchant,
and sexton of the Sackets Harbor Presbyterian Church and Methodist Episcopal
Church, according to his obituary.
He married first Ida Palmer, who died in 1898, daughter of David Palmer
and Fanny Livermore; they had no children. He married second, Laura
M. Roe, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a member of the Methodist Church.
Manuel and his wives are buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson
Co., New York.
- Saxthenes,
baptized 13 May 1838 at Hawkchurch, Dorset, England; he does not appear
in American records so he is probably the one Oakes identified as staying
in England.
- Thomas
Jeffrey, "now in the service of the United States as a soldier in Virginia";
married Julia Cunningham and removed to Mexico, Oswego Co., New York.
Parents of:
- Matt
D., mentioned in his uncle Manuel Jeffrey's obituary
in 1922.
- John
Jeffrey, "a sailor who has been absent three or four years and has not been
heard from by his relatives for some time, whose places of residence are
not known and cannot upon diligent inquiry be ascertained." He served
in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War. In 1865 he was discharged,
and sent a telegram from New York City telling his brother Manuel to meet
him at the rail station, but John never showed up and was never heard from
again.
- Duane
Jeffrey, born about 1843 in New York, "a minor having his general guardian."
His father apparently died while his mother was preganant for him.
"Said Surrogate [M.H. Merwin] did therefore appoint Samuel D. Barr, Esq.,
of Watertown, Jeff. Co., N.Y., the Special Guardian for said minor, to appear
for him and take care of his interests in the matter of proving said will,
he having first filed with said Surrogate his consent in writing to [?]
appointed and to serve."
- Charles,
born probably in Colyton, Devon, England, died 30 April 1891, age 78 years,
5 months, 23 days, buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson
Co., New York; married in Kingston, Ontario, Canada before emigrating about
1835, Francis Hallyard, who died April 1878, age 62 years, 6 months, 9 days,
buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
Descendants, (taken from Child's History of Jefferson Co.):
- Charles
E. Lane; married Clara E. Holbrook, died 3 May 1889, age 30 years, 5 months,
2 days, of Copenhagen, Lewis Co., New York, daughter of William M. Holbrook
and Helen Watkins.
They
resided at Sackets Harbor, town of Hounsfield, Jefferson Co. in the house
where he was born.
- Henry
J. Lane,
(at right) born 14 February 1841 in Sackets Harbor, Jefferson
Co., New York, died 1915; married Rosaltha S. Payne, born 1841, died 1900,
daughter of Worden Payne and Rhoda Warren. Henry was engaged in the
dry goods trade at Sackets for over 24 years. He was elected supervisor
of the town for the second time in 1887 and was a member of the New York
State Assembly. He served as the town clerk 3 years, assessor 3 years,
and justice of the peace one term. He was president of the village
of Sackets Harbor for upwards of four years and served as Worshipful Master
of the Sackets Harbor Lodge #135 of Free & Accepted Masons.
- Worden
H., born about January 1883, died 31 August 1883, age 8 months, buried
in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Mark
A., born 1865, died 1867, buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor,
Jefferson Co., New York.
- Mabel
F., born about February 1886, died 31 August 1886, age 6 months 24 days,
buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Hubert
H. Lane, born 1863, died 1922; married Cora A., born 1863, died 1955.
Both are buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New
York.
- Rose
F. Lane
- Arthur
G. Lane
- Anna
M., born about February 1843, died 18 November 1925, age 82 years 9 months,
buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Joseph
N., born March 1845, died 7 August 1845, buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets
Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Joseph
H., born 7 June 1846, died 9 June 1846, buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Sackets
Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Laura
M., born 3 April 1852, died 7 August 1852, buried in Lakeside Cemetery,
Sackets Harbor, Jefferson Co., New York.
- Albert
- Elizabeth,
baptized 22 January 1809 in Colyton, Devon, England, died 1885 in Hounsfield,
Jefferson Co., New York; married probably in Devonshire, England, William
Stoodley.
- Sarah,
born about 1814 in Devon, England, died 3 October 1890, age 76 years, 20 days;
married John Eveleigh "of Hounsfield," died 1 January 1884, age 75 years.
They lived on what is today Eveleigh Road, next door to her sister Elizabeth
(Lane) Stoodley; the ruins of the original Lane and Stoodley homes in America
are on the Eveleigh Farm property. They are both buried in Sulpher Springs
Cemetery, Town of Hounsfield, Jefferson Co., New York. Parents of:
- Matthew,
born 1838, died 1856, buried in Sulpher Springs Cemetery, Town of Hounsfield,
Jefferson Co., New York.
- Minerva
(?) "of Henderson."
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