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- !NOTES:Marty Grant's 4th Great Grand Uncle.;
!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/lane/
!NOTES:David was *not* named in Osborne's 1840 estate records, nor have any other primary source documents been found that prove he was Osborne's son. In fact none have been found (so far) that prove he even existed.
- Sellers listed him as a son of Osborne, and stated that he moved to Union. If so, he was not listed on any census records there. ** I have not attempted to see if he appears on any Union Co., SC records yet.
* There was a William D. Lane in Union in 1790 (p. 45 Wm D. Lane 1-1-5-0-1). Only Lane there at that time. No sign of William in 1800.
* There was a James Lane in Union in 1800 (p. 603 James Lane 10100-20100-0-2). Only Lane there at that time. He was still in Union for the 1810 census (p. 590 James Lane 11010-20110-0-3), again, only Lane in county at the time.
* No Lanes in Union in 1820.;
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 459/803
Osborn Lane age 45+ (bef 1755) 23001-01001-0-0
My analysis (who each person *might* be)
1 male 45+ (bef 1755) = Osborne Lane (1750/55)
3 males 10-15 (1784/90) = 1. Osborne Lane (1789) son
" males 10-15 (1784/90) = 2. James Lane (c1784) son
" males 10-15 (1784/90) = 3. Alexander Lane (1787) son
2 males 0-9 (1790/1800) = 1. Stephen C. Lane (c1794/1800) son
" males 0-9 (1790/1800) = 2. David Lane (c1790/1800) son
1 female 45+ (bef 1755) = Hepsabeth Crawford Lane (1752) wife
1 female 10-15 (1784/90) = Keziah Lane (c1784/90) dau
*Some of Osborne's older sons don't appear to be at home, but aren't listed as heads of household either: Joseph (c1770), Robert (c1780/84).;
!CENSUS:1810 x
* One in Beaufort Dist., SC p. 267 St. Helena
David Lane age 26-44 (1765/84) 00010-00000-0-0*
* Only Lane in St. Helana, though there is a Benjamin and Henry in St. Peters in Beaufort in 1810.;
!CENSUS:1820 x
!CENSUS:1830;
!CENSUS:1840;
!NOTE:* Not named in Osborne LANE Estate Records of 1840, so either dead with no heirs, or not a son of Osborne;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 386-395
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Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
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Of the three other sons of old Osborne Lane, Robert moved to Barnwell ; David moved to Union, and Stephen went to Georgia in the long past, and no tidings from them. ;
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