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James Lane (abt. 1822 - 1868)

James Lane
Born about in Dublin, Irelandmap
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Husband of — married 1 Oct 1849 in Windsor, New South Walesmap
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Died at about age 46 in Windsor, New South Walesmap
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James Lane. [1][2]

Born BET 1822 AND 1823. Dublin, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N53.383. Longitude: W6.2697. [3][4] Imported only 1822 from Birth Date and marked as uncertain.

Died 4 JUL 1868. Windsor, New South Wales. Map: Latitude: S33.6167. Longitude: E150.8166. [5][6][7][8][9] Cause: Consumption (12 months).

Buried Old St Matthews C of E. AFT 4 JUL 1868. Windsor, New South Wales. Map: Latitude: S33.6167. Longitude: E150.8166. [10][11]

Immigration: On the "England". 18 SEP 1826. Sydney, New South Wales. Map: Latitude: S33.8833. Longitude: E151.2167. [12]

Emigration: On the "England". 6 MAY 1826. Ireland Map: Latitude: N53.1803. Longitude: W8.1533. [13]

Event: 21 MAY 2008 20:24:56 GMT+10. _UPD

Marriage Husband James Lane. Wife Mary Silk. Marriage South Creek. 1 OCT 1849. Windsor, New South Wales. Map: Latitude: S33.6167. Longitude: E150.8166. [14][15][16][17]

Husband William Lane. Wife Sarah Boyd. Child: ? Lane. Child: ? Lane. Child: Thomas Lane. Child: William O Lane. Child: Benjamin Lane. Child: Elizabeth Lane. Child: James Lane. Child: John Lane. Marriage FEB 1820. Dublin, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N53.383. Longitude: W6.2697. [18][19][20][21]

Sources

  1. Source: #S16 Name: James Lane death date: 04 Jul 1868 death place: Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausdeathindex&h=3403898&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
  2. Source: #S27
  3. Source: #S56 William Lane - Soldier Baptised 27 May 1796, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England Married February 1820, to Sarah Boyd(e), Dublin, Ireland Died 3 February 1863, Windsor, NSW Children William, born 1820/21, Ireland James, born 1822/23, Dublin, Ireland Elizabeth, born 1825/26John, see below Benjamin, born 1831/32, Sydney, NSW Thomas, born 5 July 1835, Sydney, NSW Two other children
  4. Source: #S27
  5. Source: #S6 Death: LANE JAMES WILLIAM SARAH WINDSOR 7019/1868
  6. Source: #S96 In Memory of William Lane Senior Who Died 3rd February 1863 Aged 62 years Also Benjamin Lane Who died 8nd August 1866 Aged 34 years also James Lane Who died 4th July 1869 Aged 45 years Sons of the above
  7. Source: #S56 James Lane - born 1822/23 in Dublin, married Mary Silk on 1 October 1849 at South Creek, near Windsor. She was 33 years old, born on 29 March 1816 in Richmond, NSW, the daughter of Thomas Silk (farmer) and Sarah Rodgers. Mary was the widow of Henry Hudson whom she had married in 1837. Mary brought her four children with her, along with her husband's business interests. After James married Mary, he renamed the inn The Farmer's Arms and carried on the business until the late 1860's. The two storey building was right on the street line and when it was demolished in 1964 the words Parramatta and Sydney Coach Office could still be discerned though painted over many times in the intervening years. James and Mary had five children: Thomas b 11 August 1851, Windsor James b 4 June 1853, Windsor, died 21 September 1853, Windsor Sarah b 1 February 1856, d 28 April 1931, Marrickville Anne Ellen b 12 June 1858, Pitt Town a son died by 1868. James died on 4 July 1868 aged 44 years from consumption (12 months) and was buried in Windsor at St. Matthew’s. Mary died a year later on 12 April from effusion on the brain (8 days) aged 53 years and was buried at St. Matthew’s, Windsor in the Dunstan family plot.
  8. Source: #S16 Name: James Lane death date: 04 Jul 1868 death place: Windsor, New South Wales, Australia Link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ausdeathindex&h=3403898&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
  9. Source: #S27
  10. Source: #S96 In Memory of William Lane Senior Who Died 3rd February 1863 Aged 62 years Also Benjamin Lane Who died 8nd August 1866 Aged 34 years also James Lane Who died 4th July 1869 Aged 45 years Sons of the above
  11. Source: #S27
  12. Source: #S56 William Lane - Soldier The following is an amended version of an itemI wrote which appears in the book Nepean District Cemetery Records byJ McD Jones, pages vi and vii. For more information about William's army and mounted police careers click on link below. When only sixteen years of age, William Lane enlisted in the 39th Dorset Regiment of Foot on 23 December 1812 and was stationed in France from late 1815 to1818. Then the regiment was sent to Ireland, remaining there until its departure from England to Sydney in 1826. The marriage of WilliamLane to Sarah Boyd(e) took place in Dublin in February 1820. Sarah’s father was a Thomas Boyd(e). On 6 May 1826 William and Sarah, with their sons William and James and daughter Elizabeth set out for Sydney onthe ship England. The ship was carrying convicts, and William was part of the guard under Major D’Arcy. They arrived at Sydney on 18 September 1826. Corporal William Lane remained with his regiment in Sydney until his transfer to the New South Wales Mounted Police on 17 May 1832. During his time with the Mounted Police he was promoted to Sergeant. He became a well-known figure “mounted on his horse and armed with a carbine, brace of horse pistols and broadsword” when the neighbourhood of Parramatta was a place greatly dreaded by the early travellers through that district. It was in the early 1840s that he took up duty at Windsor. In 1844 he captured the notorious cattle stealer Daley, near Pitt Town. At the time of the first Windsor election in 1843, Sergeant Lane and six mounted troopers with drawn swords had to escortBowman and his son-in-law Cadell through the town in their carriage when the angry crowd stoned them.
  13. Source: #S56 William Lane - Soldier The following is an amended version of an itemI wrote which appears in the book Nepean District Cemetery Records byJ McD Jones, pages vi and vii. For more information about William's army and mounted police careers click on link below. When only sixteen years of age, William Lane enlisted in the 39th Dorset Regiment of Foot on 23 December 1812 and was stationed in France from late 1815 to1818. Then the regiment was sent to Ireland, remaining there until its departure from England to Sydney in 1826. The marriage of WilliamLane to Sarah Boyd(e) took place in Dublin in February 1820. Sarah’s father was a Thomas Boyd(e). On 6 May 1826 William and Sarah, with their sons William and James and daughter Elizabeth set out for Sydney onthe ship England. The ship was carrying convicts, and William was part of the guard under Major D’Arcy. They arrived at Sydney on 18 September 1826. Corporal William Lane remained with his regiment in Sydney until his transfer to the New South Wales Mounted Police on 17 May 1832. During his time with the Mounted Police he was promoted to Sergeant. He became a well-known figure “mounted on his horse and armed with a carbine, brace of horse pistols and broadsword” when the neighbourhood of Parramatta was a place greatly dreaded by the early travellers through that district. It was in the early 1840s that he took up duty at Windsor. In 1844 he captured the notorious cattle stealer Daley, near Pitt Town. At the time of the first Windsor election in 1843, Sergeant Lane and six mounted troopers with drawn swords had to escortBowman and his son-in-law Cadell through the town in their carriage when the angry crowd stoned them.
  14. Source: #S56 James Lane - born 1822/23 in Dublin, married Mary Silk on 1 October 1849 at South Creek, near Windsor. She was 33 years old, born on 29 March 1816 in Richmond, NSW, the daughter of Thomas Silk (farmer) and Sarah Rodgers. Mary was the widow of Henry Hudson whom she had married in 1837. Mary brought her four children with her, along with her husband's business interests. After James married Mary, he renamed the inn The Farmer's Arms and carried on the business until the late 1860's. The two storey building was right on the street line and when it was demolished in 1964 the words Parramatta and Sydney Coach Office could still be discerned though painted over many times in the intervening years. James and Mary had five children: Thomas b 11 August 1851, Windsor James b 4 June 1853, Windsor, died 21 September 1853, Windsor Sarah b 1 February 1856, d 28 April 1931, Marrickville Anne Ellen b 12 June 1858, Pitt Town a son died by 1868. James died on 4 July 1868 aged 44 years from consumption (12 months) and was buried in Windsor at St. Matthew’s. Mary died a year later on 12 April from effusion on the brain (8 days) aged 53 years and was buried at St. Matthew’s, Windsor in the Dunstan family plot.
  15. Source: #S56 Mary Silk married James Lane on 1 October 1849 at South Creek, near Windsor. She was 33 years old, born on 29 March 1816 in Richmond, NSW, the daughter of Thomas Silk (farmer) and Sarah Rodgers. Mary was the widow of Henry Hudson whom she had married in 1837. Mary and Henry had six children:- two died young Elizabeth b 27 January 1838, Windsor Sarah Ann b 3 May 1839, Windsor, died 16 August 1841, Windsor Henry Robert b 17 January 1841, died 9 August 1841, Windsor Lucy Ann b 30 May 1842, Windsor Mary Ann b 8 March 1844, Windsor Robert b 2 September 1846, Windsor Henry died on 31 July 1848. Henry Hudson's coach ran from the Jim Crow on the south side of Macquarie Street, Windsor (near Baker St.) in the 1840's.
  16. Source: #S56 Mary Silk married James Lane on 1 October 1849 at South Creek, near Windsor. She was 33 years old, born on 29 March 1816 in Richmond, NSW, the daughter of Thomas Silk (farmer) and Sarah Rodgers. Mary was the widow of Henry Hudson whom she had married in 1837. Mary and Henry had six children:- two died young Elizabeth b 27 January 1838, Windsor Sarah Ann b 3 May 1839, Windsor, died 16 August 1841, Windsor Henry Robert b 17 January 1841, died 9 August 1841, Windsor Lucy Ann b 30 May 1842, Windsor Mary Ann b 8 March 1844, Windsor Robert b 2 September 1846, Windsor Henry died on 31 July 1848. Henry Hudson's coach ran from the Jim Crow on the south side of Macquarie Street, Windsor (near Baker St.) in the 1840's.
  17. Source: #S1
  18. Source: #S92 William Lane Died 3.2.1863 at Windsor Aged 65 late of the police. Cause of death: Colic for I day. Parents William Lane mariner wife unknown, Born at Hereford England Married Sarah Boyde when 23 at Dublin Ireland. Came to Australia between 1821 and 1830. Children in order of issue William 41, James 38, John 33, Benjamin 30, Thomas 28, with 1 male and 2 females deceased.
  19. Source: #S56 William Lane - Soldier The following is an amended version of an itemI wrote which appears in the book Nepean District Cemetery Records byJ McD Jones, pages vi and vii. For more information about William's army and mounted police careers click on link below. When only sixteen years of age, William Lane enlisted in the 39th Dorset Regiment of Foot on 23 December 1812 and was stationed in France from late 1815 to1818. Then the regiment was sent to Ireland, remaining there until its departure from England to Sydney in 1826. The marriage of WilliamLane to Sarah Boyd(e) took place in Dublin in February 1820. Sarah’s father was a Thomas Boyd(e). On 6 May 1826 William and Sarah, with their sons William and James and daughter Elizabeth set out for Sydney onthe ship England. The ship was carrying convicts, and William was part of the guard under Major D’Arcy. They arrived at Sydney on 18 September 1826. Corporal William Lane remained with his regiment in Sydney until his transfer to the New South Wales Mounted Police on 17 May 1832. During his time with the Mounted Police he was promoted to Sergeant. He became a well-known figure “mounted on his horse and armed with a carbine, brace of horse pistols and broadsword” when the neighbourhood of Parramatta was a place greatly dreaded by the early travellers through that district. It was in the early 1840s that he took up duty at Windsor. In 1844 he captured the notorious cattle stealer Daley, near Pitt Town. At the time of the first Windsor election in 1843, Sergeant Lane and six mounted troopers with drawn swords had to escortBowman and his son-in-law Cadell through the town in their carriage when the angry crowd stoned them.
  20. Source: #S56 The following is an amended version of an item I wrote which appears in the book Nepean District Cemetery Records by J McD Jones, pages vi and vii. For more information about William's army and mounted police careers click on link below. Page 213, Entry 4110 - Sarah Lane, wifeof Sergeant Lane of Mounted Police 27 years 9 months, mother of eightchildren, aged 47 years, who departed this life 25 November 1847. (There is a photograph of this headstone - Plate XI)
  21. Source: #S56 William Lane - Soldier Baptised 27 May 1796, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England Married February 1820, to Sarah Boyd(e), Dublin, Ireland Died 3 February 1863, Windsor, NSW Children William, born 1820/21, Ireland James, born 1822/23, Dublin, Ireland Elizabeth, born 1825/26John, see below Benjamin, born 1831/32, Sydney, NSW Thomas, born 5 July 1835, Sydney, NSW Two other children
  • Source: S16 Ancestry.com Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010.Original data - Compiled from publicly available sources.Original data: Compiled from publicly available sources.; Repository: #R37
  • Repository: R37 Ancestry.com.au
  • Source: S27 Ancestry.com Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012; Repository: #R36
  • Repository: R36 Ancestry.com
  • Source: S56 Grahame Thom - web site Repository: #R13
  • Repository: R13 Grahame Thom
  • Source: S6 NSW BDM Web Site Repository: #R2
  • Repository: R2 NSW Births Deaths & Marriages
  • Source: S96 Old St Matthews C of E Windsor NOTETranscribed by Ron Grudnoff




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