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Augustus Cory Lane

Augustus Cory Lane

Male 1831 - 1916  (85 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Augustus Cory Lane was born in 1831 in Cattaraugus County, New York (son of Amos Lane and Lucy [Sanders] Lane); died on 29 Jan 1916 in Faribault County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    From a Newpaper Article"Sons of the Pioneers"
    Alton R Lane, a retired business man of Huntley, has resided all his life in that community.
    His father Augustus C. Lane, was born in Cattaraugus county, New york, in 1832. When 21 years of age, he came west to Oshkosh, Wis., making that journey on horseback by way of Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago and Milwaukee. Four years later. July, 1857 he came to Winnebago, arriving the day of the Spirit Lake Masacre in Iowa. He took claim to a tract of land, stayed two years, then went back to Wis. to marry Elizabeth Fairbanks.
    Several years later Augustus Lane and wife came back to Minnesota and were living in Blue Earth county at the time of the New Ulm massacre in 1862. They were witnesses to this terrible affair.
    In 1864 the Lanes settled on a farm in Verona township and resided there for 40 years. It was on this farm that Alton Lane and his Brothers and sisters were born. Perhaps some of them were born in the log house their parents built.
    "Continued under Alton Lane"
    From Lane Family Genealogy by Evertt Richard Lane
    Augustus left New York and migrated to Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1853 when he was 21 years old. He spent some time there, then went to Minnesota, but shortly tereafter returned to New York where he remained for ten months before returning to Wisconsin and Minnesota. In 1857 he arrived in Faribault County, Minnesota and took claim to a track of land in Verona township where he resided for two years. He then sold out and returned to Waupun, Wisconsin, remaining there only two years. He married Elizabeth Fairbanks, July 4, 1860 in Waupun, Wisconsin. Later that year they moved to Blue Earth, Minnesota. We was a witness to the massacre in New Ulm in 1863. Later that year they returned to Waupun and in 1864 he make his last move. He returned to Faribault County, Minnesota nad homesteaded 200 acres of land in Verona Township. At first they lived in a log cabin and endured many hardships but over the years he prospered and was able to have a fine house, large barn, grainery, windmill, and a six acre grove. He was an ardent Prohibitionist and an active church member. When he died he still owned the farm he had homesteaded in 1864.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth [Fairbanks] Lane. Elizabeth died in 1904. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Minnie Lane was born on 5 Nov 1861 in Watonwan Co., Minnesota; died on 26 Oct 1886 in Verona Township, Minnesota.
    2. Sarah R. [Lane] Foss was born on 11 Mar 1864 in Watonwan Co., Minnesota; died on 25 Mar 1948 in Fairmont, Minnesota.
    3. Semando Lane was born in 1867; and died.
    4. Alton Ray Lane was born on 23 Jun 1876; died in 1965 in Winnebago, Minnesota.
    5. Charles A. Lane was born in 1879; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Amos Lane was born in 1804 in Vermont; died in 1851.

    Notes:

    Found in 1850 census in Chautaugua County, New York. At that time he was 46 years old and Lucy was 40 years old. They had seven children. ?The eldest, who was 19 at that time, was named Augustus Lane. This may also be what the A. Lane stood for. Also the second son, Harry Cuyler Lane, and also William Cuyler Lane. The Cuyler may be Lucy's Maiden name. The obituary story from the Oshkosh newspaper indicates they appeared in Oshkosh early in the 1850's, but there is no mention of A. Lane coming to Oshkosh.
    A search for the early Lane family members, recently found an Amos Lane in Westchester County, New York. He appears on the 1790 census of this county in the city of Yorktown. Because of the dates it appears he possibly may be the father of our Amos. There is some information the Lanes were from Long Island. There also is some information they were in Rensselear County, not far from Long Island. ?Also the Ebenezer Lane seemed to have roots in Long Island.
    Also an Aaron Sanders was found in Westchester County, Which is the name of Lucy Sanders father.

    Amos + Lucy [Sanders] Lane. Lucy (daughter of Aaron Sanders) was born in 1810 in Bakersfield, Vermont; died on 17 Mar 1895 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lucy [Sanders] Lane was born in 1810 in Bakersfield, Vermont (daughter of Aaron Sanders); died on 17 Mar 1895 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

    Notes:

    Died:
    She is buried in the Omro Union Cemetery, Highway 27, west of Oshkosh, Wisconsin along with Harry C. Lane and Sarah J. [Lane] Holmes.

    Children:
    1. Caroline [Lane] McNair and died.
    2. 1. Augustus Cory Lane was born in 1831 in Cattaraugus County, New York; died on 29 Jan 1916 in Faribault County, Minnesota.
    3. Harry Lane was born in Feb 1834 in New York; died on 19 Aug 1883 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
    4. William Hancock Lane was born in Sep 1835 in New York; died on 1 Jul 1914 in Washington D.C..
    5. Susan Lane was born in 1837 in New York; and died.
    6. Sarah Jessie [Lane] Holmes was born in 1841 in New York; died on 20 Nov 1866 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
    7. Amanda Melissa [Lane] Rice was born in 1843 in New York; and died.
    8. Merrilla E. Lane was born in 1846 in New York; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Aaron Sanders and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Lucy [Sanders] Lane was born in 1810 in Bakersfield, Vermont; died on 17 Mar 1895 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.



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