Mary Lane, daughter of Thomas Lane, was born about 1690 in Surry County, Virginia Colony.[1]
She married Thomas Hart before 1710, probably in Virginia.[2]
At some point in time, the family moved to Northampton County, North Carolina.
She wrote a will about 1759 and it was proved May 1761.
Will of Mary Hart written 24 Oct 1759 in Northampton, NC, probated May Court 1761, listing her sons: Henry Hart, William Hart (dec?) with wife Sarah and daughter Susan; her daughters Mary Saunders, Jane Browne; grand daughters Bramley Caroline Brown, Mary Rose Saunders, w/ Henry Hart as Executor.[3]
Children:
Henry Hart
William Hart m Sarah has dau Susan Hart
Mary Hart Saunders/Sandors has dau Mary Rose Saunders/Sandors
Jane Hart Browne has daughter Bromley Caroline Browne
Sarah Hart wife of Elkiam Lancastor has dau Lorissa Lancastor
Sources
↑ Surry Co Will BK 8, p. 428, proved 20 Nov 1734 for Thomas Lane where he lists his gr-sons: Thomas, John, Joseph, his gr-dau Rebecca Hart; daughters Mary Hart and Rebecca White.
↑ Surry Co Deed BK 5, p.37 where her uncle and aunt: Joseph and Jelion Lane sold property to her father Thomas Lane 5 Sep 1710 with Mary and her husband as witnesses: Thomas Hart and Mary Hart.
↑ Family Search, Northampton, NC wills, vol 1-4, 1760-1844, FHL 004778647 (image 40/882) for Mary Hart written 24 Oct 1759, probated May Court 1761, listing her sons: Henry Hart, William Hart (dec?) with wife Sarah and daughter Susan; her daughters Mary Saunders, Jane Browne; grand daughters Bromley Caroline Brown, Mary Rose Saunders, Lorissa Lancastor of Elkiam Lancastor & wife Sarah w/ Henry Hart as Executor.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Mary by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mary:
According to Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia 1697-1624/5 by John Frederick Dorman, C.G., F.A.S.G. John Flood, Jr and Margaret Finch did not have a son John or daughter Mary. Therefore, Jane Flood should be disconnected from John Flood, Jr. and Ann Unknown and Mary (Lane) Hart-233 should be disconnected from Jane Flood-6.