The Machackemeck Dutch Reformed Church was in Port Jervis, Orange County, New York.
In the 1800 U.S. Census, George Lane and George Lane, Jr., were living in Tioga County, New York.
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James Lane married Jane L. (Colter) Taylor Lane (c.1792 - 9 Mar 1864) as her second husband.
In the 1820 U.S. Census, James was living in Candor, Tioga County, New York. He had 2 males under the age of 10, 2 females under the age of 10, and 1 female over the age of 45, in addition to himself and Jane. James was engaged in agriculture in 1820.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, James and Jane were living in the town of Owego, Tioga County, New York, and he was a "farmer."
According to a biography of their son, Rev. Samuel Taylor Lane, written in 1896, James Lane lived on a farm where he operated a sawmill for several years.
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The other children of James and Jane were:
1) NANCY ANN (LANE) VANDEMARK (1818 - 1 Mar 1853) married John Vandemark (born 1811). They moved to Michigan, and lived near Ann Arbor, where Nancy died leaving two children.
2) RACHEL (LANE) GOODRICH married ____ Goodrich. They lived in Oswego, New York, and had four children.
3) CATHARINE (LANE) BARTON (c.1830 - 10 Apr 1899) married Johnson Jacob Barton (11 Feb 1823 - 22 July 1904). In 1896, they lived near Chenango Point, Broome County, New York. Catharine and Johnson had 10 children:
a) Dr. Amos Arthur Barton (22 Feb 1849 - 29 July 1941).
b) James M. Barton (born c.1851).
c) Franklin Leonard Barton ["Frank"] (born c.1853/55).
d) Charlotte Ida Barton (c.1856 - c.1871).
e) Emma J. (Barton) Andrews (born c.1858).
f) Guerdon Leonard Barton (22 Mar 1861 - 21 Aug 1832) is #60447654.
g) Dr. Samuel Taylor Barton (13 July 1863 - 17 Dec 1941).
h) Minnie Eliza (Barton) Rhodes (born c.1867).
i) Egbert Barton (c.1868 - c.1875).
j) Frederick C. Barton (born c.1870).
The Machackemeck Dutch Reformed Church was in Port Jervis, Orange County, New York.
In the 1800 U.S. Census, George Lane and George Lane, Jr., were living in Tioga County, New York.
_____
James Lane married Jane L. (Colter) Taylor Lane (c.1792 - 9 Mar 1864) as her second husband.
In the 1820 U.S. Census, James was living in Candor, Tioga County, New York. He had 2 males under the age of 10, 2 females under the age of 10, and 1 female over the age of 45, in addition to himself and Jane. James was engaged in agriculture in 1820.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, James and Jane were living in the town of Owego, Tioga County, New York, and he was a "farmer."
According to a biography of their son, Rev. Samuel Taylor Lane, written in 1896, James Lane lived on a farm where he operated a sawmill for several years.
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The other children of James and Jane were:
1) NANCY ANN (LANE) VANDEMARK (1818 - 1 Mar 1853) married John Vandemark (born 1811). They moved to Michigan, and lived near Ann Arbor, where Nancy died leaving two children.
2) RACHEL (LANE) GOODRICH married ____ Goodrich. They lived in Oswego, New York, and had four children.
3) CATHARINE (LANE) BARTON (c.1830 - 10 Apr 1899) married Johnson Jacob Barton (11 Feb 1823 - 22 July 1904). In 1896, they lived near Chenango Point, Broome County, New York. Catharine and Johnson had 10 children:
a) Dr. Amos Arthur Barton (22 Feb 1849 - 29 July 1941).
b) James M. Barton (born c.1851).
c) Franklin Leonard Barton ["Frank"] (born c.1853/55).
d) Charlotte Ida Barton (c.1856 - c.1871).
e) Emma J. (Barton) Andrews (born c.1858).
f) Guerdon Leonard Barton (22 Mar 1861 - 21 Aug 1832) is #60447654.
g) Dr. Samuel Taylor Barton (13 July 1863 - 17 Dec 1941).
h) Minnie Eliza (Barton) Rhodes (born c.1867).
i) Egbert Barton (c.1868 - c.1875).
j) Frederick C. Barton (born c.1870).