History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ^. ^.^/^/^. CtZ-^^i^c TOWN OF SANFORD. Hanuah Lane, step-sister of his first wife, and daughter ofCol. Isaac Lane, of Hollis. Her grandfather was Lane, who, with his brothers John and Jabez, wereofiScors in the Revolutionary war, and were early settlers inthe towns of Hollis and Buxton. John Lane was one of theparty of Indians who threw overboard the tea in Bostonharbor. Her father, Isaac Lane, ran away from home, andjoined his father while in service in the war of the Rev


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ^. ^.^/^/^. CtZ-^^i^c TOWN OF SANFORD. Hanuah Lane, step-sister of his first wife, and daughter ofCol. Isaac Lane, of Hollis. Her grandfather was Lane, who, with his brothers John and Jabez, wereofiScors in the Revolutionary war, and were early settlers inthe towns of Hollis and Buxton. John Lane was one of theparty of Indians who threw overboard the tea in Bostonharbor. Her father, Isaac Lane, ran away from home, andjoined his father while in service in the war of the Revolu-tion. He was not sent back, but served during the war asservant of his father. He was a colonel in the war of Lanes have not inaptly been called the military familyof Buxton. Mrs. Usher was born Jan. 1, 1795. Their children areRebecca R., born Aug. 31, 1821; Martha Hooper, bornMay 1, 1823, married, Sept. 27, 1848, to Dr. Joseph (the latter died Feb. 28, 1849); Isaac Lane, bornMay 12,1825, living in La Crosse, Wis.; Jane Maria, bornDec. 1, 1828, died Aug. 5, 1832; Hannah, born Sept. 1,1831, died


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