Andrew Lane was baptised on 6 February 1746 in Gloucester, Massachusetts. [1] in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts. His parents were Job Lane and Mary Ashby.[2]
Molly [Mary. PR558], d. [Capt. CR5] Andrew and Mary [(Tarr). PR558], Apr. 2, 1770 Birth, p. 418
Andrew, s. Andrew and Mary (Tarr), Aug. 8, 1771, Birth, p. 407 Andrew, s. Andrew and Mary (Tarr), died Jan. 20, 1772 Death, p. 191
Andrew's wife Mary died 23 January 1772, 3 days after her son. Death, p. 194
Lane, Mary (Tarr), w. Andrew, Jan. 23, 1772
Andrew Lane of Gloucester and Sarah (Story) Lane (1760-1834) of Ipswich married at Ipswich on Apr. 10, 1777.[6][7] The following children were born of this marriage:
Andrew Lane, the son of Capt. Andrew Lane and Sarah (Story) Lane, was born on Mar. 5, 1778 in Gloucester.[8]
George, the son of Capt. Andrew Lane and Sarah (Story) Lane, was born on Feb. 20, 1780 in Gloucester.[9]
Charles Lane,the son of Andrew Lane and Sarah (Story) Lane, was born in July, 1780 in Gloucester. He was baptised on July 20th at the Sandy Bay Parish (the area later to become Rockport) in Gloucester.[10]
Sally, d. Andrew and Sarah (Story), Nov. 12, 1782 [11] Sally Clark, the daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Story) Lane died on 5 Dec 1872 at age 90 years 12 days in Rockport, Essex, Massachusetts.[12]
Nancy, the daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Story) Lane, born Aug. 19, 1784.[13]
Lucy, the daughter of Andrew and Sarah (Story) Lane, born 1786 in Gloucester.[14] Lucy Lowe, the daughter of Andrew and Sarah Lane & born in Rockport, Essex, Massachusetts, died 28 Dec 1869 at 84 years, 1 month in Essex, Essex, Massachusetts.[15]
Capt Andrew Lane died 24 January 1791, age 45 years, intestate. [16]Administration on his estate was granted to Sarah Lane, July 4, 1791. [17] Inventory taken, Dec. 10, 1791, returned, Feb. 6, 1792, included dwelling-house formerly belonging to Mr. Job Lane deceased, barn, cattle, tillage, pasture and woodland, fish-house at Long cove, Sandy Bay, flakes, sheep-shear boat of about ten tons. Dower was set off to his widow, Sarah Lane, now Todd, Jan. 4, 1802. Account of administration was allowed Apr. 5, 1802. A son, Charles, had died and the estate was apportioned to the other children, Sally Clark, Nancy Tarr, Andrew Lane, Lucy Lane, Polly Woodbury and George Lane.
Note: Resolve conflicting birth dates:
06 FEB 1746 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
06 JAN 1745 at Annisquam village, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
↑Marriage:"Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHT1-N9D : 9 February 2018), Andrew Lane and Mary Tarr, 14 Dec 1769; citing reference Vol., page 298; FHL microfilm 864,861.
↑Probate: Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) Volume Name: Essex Cases 16000-17999; Case 16302 dated 4 Jul 1791 https://www.americanancestors.org/DB515/rd/13778/16302-co1/245616094
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