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 LaneFamily
 by Janice Mauldin Castleman
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Nathan Lane4 SmartMatches
Birth:3 Jul 1779 in Chesterfield, Bristol, MA 1 2
Death:Jackson Co., MI
Sex:M
Father:Nathan Lane b. 20 Mar 1749/50 in Attleboro, Bristol, MA
Mother:Dorcas Muscroft b. 1 Mar 1750/51 in Woodstock, Windham, CT
  

Spouses & Children 
Clarissa Hyde (Wife) b. About. 1785
Marriage: 1801 in Smithboro, Tioga, NY
Children: 
  1. Dorcus Lane b. About. 1810 in NY
  2. Nathan Howard Lane b. 5 Jan 1812 in NY
  3. David Lane b. 4 Mar 1824 in Broome Co., NY
 
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Notes 
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From FTM's on-line library, History of Broome County, New York by H. P. Smith, (page 283): "The chief industry of the settlers in this town was for many years the manufacture and shipment of lumber. The hills back from the river were mostly covered with a heavy growth of timber of which pine constituted the larger portion. The river flats and near adjoining lands had been cleared or the timber burnt by the Indians, and only underbrush had sprung up. The river and creeks, many of the latter being then of much greater volume than at the present time, furnished ample water power, and the pioneers built saw-mills at most of the available points. At the same time they constructed primitive grist-mills as soon as they found themselves in a situation to render it possible. The first grist-mill was built by Nathan Lane, probably in the year 1797, and he built a saw-mill not far from that time. This was also the first saw-mill in the town, unless, perhaps, Mr. Doolittle's first mill was built a little earlier. Lane's mills were above Windsor near old Oquaga. Amraphael Hotchkiss, according to George Hotchkiss, built what was known as the "Hogback mill," before the beginning of the century. It was a small and rude affair and stood on grounds now owned by Henry L. Sleeper, in Windsor. It had, of course, but one run of stone, and received its queer name from a tunnel that was cut through the little hill to convey water to the wheel." Nathan Lane (from page 277) had settled on the flat on Tuscarora creek before the beginning of the century. His grist mill was an improvement of inestimable value to the settlers, who had theretofore been compelled to go, at first, forty miles to Bennett's mills, and later about half that distance into Delaware county. Page 122: "The first cause tried under the authority of the county of Broome was between Amraphael Hotchkiss and Nathan Lane -- a civil suit."
From the same website listed above is the 1800 Tioga Co., NY census page 252 for Nathan Lane (father of this Nathan who m. Clarissa Hyde): 10001-0100100. His brother George Lane is here also on page 186: 00001-0100100.
In 1820 Nathan Lane of Winsor, Broome Co., NY is shown on page 10. David Lane is on page 18.
1830 Broome Co., NY Nathan Lane, Sanford Twp, p. 59 1m-5, 1m5/10, 1m10/15, 1m50/60; 1f 5/10, 1f 40/50.
Jackson Co., Sandstone Twp., MI 1840 census: 00110001; 00002001.
Washtenaw County, Michigan history states he moved to the county in 1834, and that he located there on a rented farm. He may have found the area unsuitable and moved a short distance west to Jackson County. He located 1.5 miles west of Sandstone Village, then competing for the county seat. Nathan and Clarissa deeded 80 acres in Washtenaw County (Michigan Territory then) to Daniel Rhines(?) on June 11, 1835.

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Sources 
  1. Title: Old Cochran Genealogy, unpublished, written in Jackson Co., MI early 1900's.
  2. Note: LDS church records indicate his place of birth.
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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Nathan LANE of McCain-Fisher 2007
Nathan Lane of Kathleen Stelloh Johnson
Nathan Lane of Henderson County, Illinois
Nathan Lane of Des. of William Lane

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