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Nathaniel LANE[1, 2]
1770 - 1852 (81 years)-
Name Nathaniel LANE Birth 11 Nov 1770 Wake County, North Carolina Gender Male _UID D8B4AE36A19A488AA28738991C428376CEE2 Death 5 Jul 1852 Wake County, North Carolina Person ID I4970 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Jan 2006
Father James LANE, b. 1739, Halifax County, North Carolina d. 6 Jan 1805, Wake County, North Carolina (Age 66 years) Mother Lydia SPEIGHT, b. Abt 1743, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 1760 Halifax County, North Carolina Family ID F2702 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth SMITH, b. 31 Jan 1779, Johnston County, North Carolina d. 25 Sep 1815 (Age 36 years) Marriage 1795 Children 1. Lucinda LANE, b. 17 Apr 1796, Near Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina d. 31 May 1872, Black Hawk, Carroll, Mississippi (Age 76 years) 2. Emma LANE, b. Abt 1798, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown 3. Martha LANE, b. 1800, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown 4. William LANE, b. Abt 1806, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown 5. Joseph LANE, b. Abt 1810, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown 6. Simon LANE, b. Abt 1812, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown 7. Lydia LANE, b. 30 Apr 1814, Wake County, North Carolina d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F2368 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Abstracts of the Early Deeds of Wake County, NC, 1785-1802, by Joseph W. Watson:
p. 165, Book Q, p. 249 Nathaniel Lane of Wake Co. to James Dennis of same, March 18, 1800, for 200 pds. a tract of 100 acres lying between Crabtree and Walnut Creeks adjoining William Atkins and John Hutchins, Senr. Wit: Lewis Green.
p. 172, Book Q, p.313 John Bedle of the City of Raleigh, Wake Co., to Nathaniel Lane, May 27, 1799, for 45 pds. current money a one-half lot in the City of Raleigh bounded by Martin Street, Lot #117, Lot #122, the other half of this lot which was sold to Britain Sugg, and Salisbury Street. Wit: Lewis Green, Henry Cooke.
p. 195, Book Q, p.463 Nathaniel Lane of Wake Co. to James Lane, Senr. of same, April 23, 1800, for 560 silver dollars a tract of 112 acres lying on the north side of Walnut Creek. Wit: Michael Duskin, John Humphries.
p. 198, Book Q, p.487 Isaac Hutchins, one of the Constables of Wake Co., to Theophilus Hunter, Jan. 12, 1801, at public auction for 76/7/6 one negro woman slave named Lisbon and two other slaves, her children, named Jack and Green, sold by virtue of an execution obtained against Nathaniel Lane and Ellick Sanders on behalf of Robert Holliday. Wit: Henry Seawell.
p. 198, Book Q, p.488 Nathaniel Lane of Wake Co. to Heophilus Hunter of same, Oct. 2, 1800, for 240 dollars a tract of 190 acres lying between Crabtree and Walnut Creeks adjoining James Lane and Abram Hill. Wit: Henry H. Cooke, M. Cooke.
p. 198, Book Q, p. 490 Isaac Hutchins, Constable of Wake Co., to Edmond Lane, Feb. 19, 1801, at public auction for 89/6/6, livestock, furniture, and a wagon with three horses and gear, sold by virtue of an execution obtained against Nathaniel Lane and Ellick Sanders of behalf of Robert Holliday. Acknowledged by Isaac Hutchins.
p. 199, Book Q, p. 491 Nathaniel Lane and Benjamin Pulliam, bot of Wake Co., to Theophilus Hunter of same, Jan. 23, 1801, for 51/16/3 four certain tracts of land containing in the whole 131 acres, lying on the south side of Nuce River as follows: (1) 35 acres lying on the south side of the Millstone Branch adjoing Thomas Cheves, it being part of a tract formerly granted to Thomas Cheves; (2) 50 acres on the south bank of Beaver dam Creek adjoining Thomas Cheves, Peter Ivey, Joseph Ragan, and William Embry; (3) 40 acres on the north side of Beaver dam Branch adjoining Joseph Embry and Thomas Cheves; (4) six acres on the north side of Beaver dam Branch. Wit: Lewis Green, Wm. Sugg
p. 199, Book Q, p. 498 David Justice, Esq., Sheriff of Wake Co., to Nathaniel Lane of same, Jan. 21, 1801, at public auction for 28 pds. 1 sh. current money four tracts of land as follows: (1) 35 acres lying on the Millstone Branch adjoining Thomas Cheves, it being part of a tract granted to Thomas Cheves; (2) 50 acres on the south bank of Beaver dam Creek adjoining Thomas Cheves, Peter Ivey, Joseph Ragin, and Wm. Embrough; (3) 40 acres on the north side of Beaver dam Branch adjoining Joseph Embrough and Thomas Cheves; (4) six acres on the north side of Beaver dam Branch. This land was sold by virtue of an execution issued against the estate of Drury Pulliam. Wit: Lewis Green
p. 201, Book Q, p.509 Nathaniel Lane of Wake Co. to Edmond Lane of same, Jan. 26, 1801, for 45 pds. N.C. currency a tract of 200 acres on the waters of Little Beaver Dam Creek on the south side adjoining a line called John Duke's, Kemp, and Isaac Dawson's, deaceased, old line; also, another tract of 70 acres on the waters of Fall Creek adjoining Robert Sneed, John Gray, and Simms' former corner. Wit: Isaac Hutchins, James Nutt
p. 202, Book Q, p. 520 Nathaniel Lane of Wake Co. bill of sale to John Haywood of the City of Raleigh, N.C., Nov. 22, 1800, for 555 Spanish milled dollars three negro slaves, to wit, Cate and her two children, one named David and the other named Montford, which three negroes he bid off and purchased at the sale of the estate of the late Mrs. Lane, relict of Joel Lane. Wit: W.H. Haywood.
p. 203, Book Q, p.521 Theophilus Hunter and James Lane, Senr. of Wake Co. to Edmund Lane of same, Jan. 12, 1801, whereas it is the desire of said Theophilus Hunter and James Lane to settle upon their relative, Elizabeth Lane, wife of Nathaniel Lane, of Wake Co. the use and benefit of certain slaves and their increase for her natural lifetime and, at her death, to place them absolutely with the issue or children of said Elizabeth, for 76/7/6 paid to them by said Edmund Lane the following slaves, to wit, one negro woman by the name of Lisbon and her two children named Jack and Green, with their future increase. Wit: Henry Seawell, Isaac Hutchins
Book F, p.83
Lane, John Bond R. 5 May 1800
John Lane, Nathl Lane, and Martin Lane bond to Tingnal Jones Esq., chm of County Court of Wake. Whereas Kimbrough Hinton as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Joel Lane has paid over to John Lane, as adm of the estate of Mary Lane, who was the widow and relict, and legatee of Joel, all estate remaining in his hands after payment of debts. Witnesses: Lewis Green, Benson Card, James Mears.
Book F, p. 216
Lane, Mary Estate sale R. May 1801
Negroes sold: Sucky to Dugald McKethen; Cate, Davy, and Mumford to Nathl Lane; Archer to Jno Lane. Jan 1800. Ned to John Haywood on 18 Mar
Admr: John Lane
p. 216
Lane, Mary Acct current R. May 1801
Paid: Thomas Jones, Abner Barker, Natl Lane, K Hinton, expenses to Averysborough, Henry Potter, Dolly Lane. From the sale of Negroes Suckey, Cate, David, Mumford, Archer, Ned. Notes of Rodham Atkins, E. Sanders, John Goodloe, Wm Dawson, Natl Lane, David Allen, James Mears, Charles Parish, John Lane, Dugald McKethen, Benjamin Lockhart, Peter Casso, John Streator, Wm Camp, John Rogers, John Hinton Jr Esq, Kimbrought Hinton.
Admr: John Lane
- Abstracts of the Early Deeds of Wake County, NC, 1785-1802, by Joseph W. Watson:
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