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Lyman L Lane

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Lyman L Lane

Birth
New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
24 Jan 1885 (aged 81)
Fairfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Jasper, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Lyman married Nancy Cost on January 6, 1834 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

From The Weekly Press January 30, 1885

Last Saturday morning Lyman Lane, one of the old pioneers of Fairfield, was found dead in bed. He lived with his son-in-law, Mr. Ed. Service, and the real cause of his death is of course unknown, but he was an old man and quite feeble. Still paralysis or heart disease may have hastened his demise.

From The Illustrated History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Mich. in the Edward Service bio.

Lyman Lane, was born in New London, Conn., January 9, 1804, came to Michigan in 1835, and died in Fairfield, January 24, 1885. His ancestors came from the Isle of Man, William McLane being one of them. He changed his name to Lane, and his branch of the family has ever been known as Lane.

From The Compendium of History and Biography of Hillsdale County, Michigan in the Roderick Lane Bio. (slightly edited)

His parents were Lyman L. and Nancy (Cost) Lane, the former a native of Connecticut and the latter of Virginia. The father was a farmer and moved to Ohio, about I832, where he remained until 1837, then came to Lenawee county in this state, locating in the town of Fairfield where he resided until his death in I885, his wife having passed away in I877. Their family consisted of two sons and five daughters. The father was a man of local prominence, called on from time to time to fill local offices of importance. The grandfather, Jason Lane, was also a native of Connecticut and a farmer. He moved to New York, from there to Ohio, and, in I836, came to Lenawee county, Michigan, where he. was engaged in farming until his death.

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Lyman married Nancy Cost on January 6, 1834 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

From The Weekly Press January 30, 1885

Last Saturday morning Lyman Lane, one of the old pioneers of Fairfield, was found dead in bed. He lived with his son-in-law, Mr. Ed. Service, and the real cause of his death is of course unknown, but he was an old man and quite feeble. Still paralysis or heart disease may have hastened his demise.

From The Illustrated History and Biographical Record of Lenawee County, Mich. in the Edward Service bio.

Lyman Lane, was born in New London, Conn., January 9, 1804, came to Michigan in 1835, and died in Fairfield, January 24, 1885. His ancestors came from the Isle of Man, William McLane being one of them. He changed his name to Lane, and his branch of the family has ever been known as Lane.

From The Compendium of History and Biography of Hillsdale County, Michigan in the Roderick Lane Bio. (slightly edited)

His parents were Lyman L. and Nancy (Cost) Lane, the former a native of Connecticut and the latter of Virginia. The father was a farmer and moved to Ohio, about I832, where he remained until 1837, then came to Lenawee county in this state, locating in the town of Fairfield where he resided until his death in I885, his wife having passed away in I877. Their family consisted of two sons and five daughters. The father was a man of local prominence, called on from time to time to fill local offices of importance. The grandfather, Jason Lane, was also a native of Connecticut and a farmer. He moved to New York, from there to Ohio, and, in I836, came to Lenawee county, Michigan, where he. was engaged in farming until his death.

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