9 September 1822 at St Clether, Cornwall, England. | ||
1 November 1822 at St Clether, Cornwall, England. | ||
3 April 1901 in Orange, NSW. |
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NSW Death Record 6465/1901LANE JOHN T
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William Lane (1792-1855) | ||
Catherine Tom (bpt.1800-1854) | ||
Mary Rundle Lane (1822-1871) (his cousin) on 6 February 1844 in NSW. | Data
NSW Marriage Record V1844149 83/1844LANE JOHN T &
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William L. Lane (1844-1846) | ||
John Draper Lane (1846-1879) | ||
Catherine J. Lane (1849-) | ||
Fanny Edgeworth Lane (1850-1860) | ||
Arthur Ernest Lane (1852-1873) | ||
Theodore H. Lane (1854-1928) | ||
Alfred Popham Lane (1856-1938) | ||
Adeline R Lane (1859-1860) | ||
Annie Ward Little in 1873 at Goulburn, NSW. |
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NSW Marriage Record 2455/1873LANE JOHN &
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Mary Annie Lane (1875-1923) | ||
Nellie Blanch Lane (1876-1967) | ||
William E Lane (1878-) | ||
Minnie R Lane (1879-1896) | ||
Stella Gertrude Lane (1881-1918) | ||
John R Lane (1883-1884) | ||
John T Lane (1885-) | ||
John Tom Lane was born in England in 1822, and arrived in NSW as an infant aboard the Jupiter. He married his cousin Mary Rundle Lane in 1844 and they moved into the Clifton Grovehomestead, near Orange, which was built as a wedding present for them by John’s father, William Lane. JTL was appointed an honorary magistrate and JP and presided over many cases for 30 years, his signature appearing on several coroner’s reports of the time. JPs held Magisterial enquiries when required, if a death occurred in the vicinity of their properties. Lane became the first Police Magistrate of Orange when that position was created by the Government of Sir James Martin. He was also appointed Gold Commissioner for the district in 1867. As Mining Warden, an office he held from the 1870s to the early 1890s, one of his duties was to report annually on the mining activities of the area, including Ophir. Fractured clavicle—SMH 21 July 1864 |