Individual Details
Jonathan Lane
(15 Oct 1763 - 4 Mar 1808)
Events
Families
Spouse | Hannah Lane (1765 - 1848) |
Child | Jonathan Lane (1788 - 1860) |
Child | Hannah Lane (1789 - 1874) |
Child | Josiah Abbott Lane (1791 - 1870) |
Child | Arinda Lane (1793 - 1885) |
Child | Rollin Lane (1795 - 1800) |
Child | Sarah Lane (1797 - 1871) |
Child | Elizabeth Lane (1799 - 1800) |
Child | Myra Lane (1800 - 1801) |
Child | George Lane (1802 - 1882) |
Child | Charles S Lane (1804 - 1872) |
Child | John Samuel Lane (1808 - 1857) |
Father | John Lane Jr. (1720 - 1789) |
Mother | Sarah Abbott (1726 - 1814) |
Sibling | Josiah Lane (1762 - 1762) |
Sibling | Sarah Lane (1765 - 1849) |
Notes
Death
Johnathan, Mar. 4, 1808, a. 44. [consumption. CR]Probate
Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. Case number 13580In his will written 3 February 1808 (probate 13 April 1808), Jonathan Lane bequeaths to wife Hannah half of the household property and the other half divided among his daughters Hannah, Arinda, and Sarah. Clothing is equally divided among his five sons Jonathan Lane, Josiah Abbot Lane, George Lane, Charles Lane, and Samuel John Lane. Only if needed for the care of his younger children, some of his property may be sold if the family circumstances require that. Each of the sons is to have double the amount from the estate of each of the daughters. He wills that his son Jonathan will continue to work on the family after he reaches the age of twenty. If he continues to work on the family place he will receive wages the same as other men generally receive. His land is not to be sold until at least seven years after his death unless this is necessary for the support of the family.
Deacon Moses Fitch and wife Hannah Lane are name executors. Real estate was valued at $2408 including a 40-acre homestead valued at $1900. Personal estate was valued at $288.15 which included an 8-day clock valued at $38.