Nathan Lane married Mary Dusenbery. [1]
Nathan Lane away about 1750.
Nathan Lane b. 1694 Jamaica, Livingston, New York, (a son of George Lane 1668-1744/5) d. 5 NOV 1763 Long Island City, Queens, New York, spouse: Mary Dusenberre Dusenbury b. 10 APR 1718 Dutch Church, Livingston, New York, d. MAY 1789 Hunterdon, New Jersey, marriage abt 1738 LI, NY <https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/16588681/person/20487824455/facts/>
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Leaves to wife Mary use of farm till son Nathan is 21. To son George, my farm in Phillipse Upper Patent, and 10 acres of my farm in Cortlandt Manor. Beginning at the north west corner and running south 50 rods to the Springs, and then east till it makes 10 acres square. To son Nathan the rest of my farm. Mentions "my 6 daughters" (not named). Witnesses. John Hyatt Samuel Haight, Joseph Lane Oct. 15, 1763. Page 202/3 Westchester NY Wills. https://ia801407.us.archive.org/21/items/earlywillsofwest00pel/earlywillsofwest00pel.pdf
George Lane Esq., West Farms. Leaves to wife Hannah the best room in house and use of lands. Legacies to daughter Hannah, and " the heirs of my daughter "Willison (that is Millison) Leaves all lands to son Nathan. Witnesses. Benjamin Knoff Caleb Hyatt John Ray Feb. I, 1745/6. Proved Feb. 11, 1744/6. Page 95 Westchester NY Wills. https://ia801407.us.archive.org/21/items/earlywillsofwest00pel/earlywillsofwest00pel.pdf