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Elizabeth <I>McVay</I> Lane

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Elizabeth McVay Lane

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
12 Oct 1926 (aged 74)
Mercer County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Edward Charles Lane (1853-1927). Married on Nov. 26, 1874 in Cascade, Dubuque, Iowa. Mother of 8 boys and 2 girls: Freddie O. (1875-1878), John Edward (1877-1952), Holly (1879-1882), Ervin Parrott (1881-1903), William Clark (1883-1968), Walter McVay (1885-1962), Nathanial Tearl (1887-1977), Nellie Bly (1890-1986), Kittie G. (1893-1989) and Ned Freeland Lane (1897-1966). Elizabeth was the daughter of John C. McVay and Elizabeth (Hardesty) McVay. Elizabeth had 4 sisters and 2 brothers. Her children lived all over the United States. They lived in the following states: Virginia, Iowa, Nebraska, California, Idaho, Washington and Missouri.
Wife of Edward Charles Lane (1853-1927). Married on Nov. 26, 1874 in Cascade, Dubuque, Iowa. Mother of 8 boys and 2 girls: Freddie O. (1875-1878), John Edward (1877-1952), Holly (1879-1882), Ervin Parrott (1881-1903), William Clark (1883-1968), Walter McVay (1885-1962), Nathanial Tearl (1887-1977), Nellie Bly (1890-1986), Kittie G. (1893-1989) and Ned Freeland Lane (1897-1966). Elizabeth was the daughter of John C. McVay and Elizabeth (Hardesty) McVay. Elizabeth had 4 sisters and 2 brothers. Her children lived all over the United States. They lived in the following states: Virginia, Iowa, Nebraska, California, Idaho, Washington and Missouri.


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  • Created by: Calcat
  • Added: Aug 16, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40741223/elizabeth-lane: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth McVay Lane (6 Oct 1852–12 Oct 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40741223, citing Corydon Cemetery, Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by Calcat (contributor 47061806).