23 February 1845 at Orton Park, Bathurst, NSW. |
Data
NSW Birth Record V1845391 159/1845LANE EDWIN H
| |
16 June 1926 in Orange, NSW. | Data
NSW Death Record 9962/1926LANE EDWIN H
| |
William Lane (1792-1855) | ||
Catherine Tom (bpt.1800-1854) | ||
Louise Manton (1849-1925) on 13 January 1870 in Parramatta, NSW. |
Data
NSW Marriage Record 3079/1870LANE EDWIN HURST & MANTORO LOUISE
| |
Percy Manton Lane (1870-1906) | ||
Leslie Allen Lane (1872-1949) | ||
Eslie Mary Lane (1874-1930) | ||
Frederick Clive Lane (1876-1954) | ||
Norman Edwin Lane (1878-1951) | ||
Edwin Mural L Lane (1881-1883) | ||
Muriel L Lane (1883-) | ||
Lena Muriel Lane (1886-1964) | ||
Gladys Catherine Lane (1888-1939) | ||
Lisle Mervyn Lane (1892-1917) | ||
One of the oldest pioneers of the West, Edwin Hurst Lane, aged 81, died at his residence, Cotehele,Anson-street, Orange, on Wednesday morning last. Mr. Lane’s parents first settled in Australia 103 years ago, residing first at Tarana, and going about 1820 to the Orange district. About 59 years ago the deceased purchased Wambangalang from the late Mr. Duncan McKillop. He owned at various times several properties in the Orange district. Mr. Lane was of the sterling pioneer type, and a man of fine qualities, who was universally admired. His wife predeceased him only last November. The family consists of Leslie Allen, solicitor, Orange; Mrs. Reid, wife of Dr. Reid, Superintendent of Quarantine; Fred Lane, Dubbo; Norman Lane, Wambangalang; Mrs. H. W. K. Mackenzie, Orange; and Mrs. Eric Sweet, Parkes. Brothers and sisters of the deceased are John Tom Lane (New Zealand), Mrs. Catherine Soanes, Mrs. M. T. L. Dale, Mrs. June Evans, Mrs. Lewis, Nicholas Oliver Lane, Thomas Thorn Lane, Charles Wesley Lane, Frederick Lewis Lane, and James Barrett Lane. — The Dubbo Liberal 22 June 1926. |