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Cassandra <I>Albert</I> Lane

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Cassandra Albert Lane

Birth
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
9 Apr 1910 (aged 79)
Burial
Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Miss Cas[s]andra Albert was born in
Nelson county, Kentucky, June 26, 1830 and moved with her parents, Joel and Cynthia Albert to Adams county, Ohio, in the spring of 1848.

She united with the Methodist Episcopal church in early life and lived a consistent life until called from labor to reward at the ripe age of seventy-nine years 10 months and 15 days.

She united in matrimony with W. H. Lane, Feb. 14, 1850. She with her family moved to Crawford county, Ind., in the late fifties where her husband enlisted in the 66th Indiana infantry and served as a private soldier till the close of the rebellion when they moved to Appanoose county, lowa 1868 and to Nebraska in 1887 and to Phillips county, Colorado, 1888.

To the above union there was born five children, two sons and three daughters, Mrs. M. S. Edwards and Mrs. J. N. Stansberry of Moulton, Iowa, Mrs. W. L. Barber of Buell, Oregon and T. M. and L. L. Lane of near Holyoke, Colorado.

In September 1901, Mother Lane was deprived of her companion by the rude hand of death but he who knoweth how to temper the wintry blast to the shorn lamb has been her support and stay and she has been enabled to say 'He doeth all things well'. Such has been her Christian life that her entire family is safely sheltered in the fold of the church. Mrs. M. S. Edwards died in 1901 in great triu[m]phs of faith.

The funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church in Holyoke on Tuesday afternoon Apr. 12, Rev. G. L. Rulison, formerly of Holyoke now pastor of the Methodist church of Wray preaching the sermon, assisted in the services by Rev. W. D. Waller, pastor of the Holyoke Methodist church. A number of friends accompanied the remains to the last resting place in the Holyoke cemetery.

A good woman has gone to her reward and has left behind a life's influence that will bear much good fruit in the lives of those who knew her.

The State Herald, April 15, 1910

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Miss Cas[s]andra Albert was born in
Nelson county, Kentucky, June 26, 1830 and moved with her parents, Joel and Cynthia Albert to Adams county, Ohio, in the spring of 1848.

She united with the Methodist Episcopal church in early life and lived a consistent life until called from labor to reward at the ripe age of seventy-nine years 10 months and 15 days.

She united in matrimony with W. H. Lane, Feb. 14, 1850. She with her family moved to Crawford county, Ind., in the late fifties where her husband enlisted in the 66th Indiana infantry and served as a private soldier till the close of the rebellion when they moved to Appanoose county, lowa 1868 and to Nebraska in 1887 and to Phillips county, Colorado, 1888.

To the above union there was born five children, two sons and three daughters, Mrs. M. S. Edwards and Mrs. J. N. Stansberry of Moulton, Iowa, Mrs. W. L. Barber of Buell, Oregon and T. M. and L. L. Lane of near Holyoke, Colorado.

In September 1901, Mother Lane was deprived of her companion by the rude hand of death but he who knoweth how to temper the wintry blast to the shorn lamb has been her support and stay and she has been enabled to say 'He doeth all things well'. Such has been her Christian life that her entire family is safely sheltered in the fold of the church. Mrs. M. S. Edwards died in 1901 in great triu[m]phs of faith.

The funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church in Holyoke on Tuesday afternoon Apr. 12, Rev. G. L. Rulison, formerly of Holyoke now pastor of the Methodist church of Wray preaching the sermon, assisted in the services by Rev. W. D. Waller, pastor of the Holyoke Methodist church. A number of friends accompanied the remains to the last resting place in the Holyoke cemetery.

A good woman has gone to her reward and has left behind a life's influence that will bear much good fruit in the lives of those who knew her.

The State Herald, April 15, 1910

coloradohistoricnewspapers.org


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