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Dutton Lane, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Death: after May 31, 1716
Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America (Unknown )
Place of Burial: Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Major Samuel Lane and Margaret Evans
Husband of Pretitia Boreing
Father of Rev Dutton Lane, II; Richard Lane; Margaret Merryman; Sarah Sweeting; John Lane and 2 others
Brother of Sarah Lane; Samuel Lane, Jr. and John Lane
Half brother of Margaret Tench; Grace Burrage; Elizabeth Hutchins; Job Evans, II; Margaret Lane and 6 others

Occupation: Deputy Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:

About Dutton Lane, I

Dutton Lane, son of Major Samuel and Margaret Maulden Lane, was born in the 1670's in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. Dutton was about ten years old when his father died. To Dutton, Major Samuel left 300 acres of "Browseley Hall." Dutton became a Quaker possibly through the influence of his step-father, Job Evans whom his mother married after Major Samuel's death.

Dutton Lane's name is preserved in the Quaker records of the West River Meeting in Anne Arundel County. He was a witness to three marriages: Daniel Richardson and Elizabeth Welsh on 4 February 1691 being one of them.

Dutton Lane married 1690-1694 to Pretitia Tydings, a daughter of Richard Tydings. Pretitia was born after 1671. Dutton Lane removed to Baltimore county in the 1690's. In 1694 Job Evans had surveyed in the woods southeast of present Towson, a 1,000 acre tract called "Friends Discovery," and five years later Dutton received a grant nearby of 300 acres which he named "Lane's Triangle." He became a deputy surveyor for Baltimore County, and an odd story is preserved in the county records telling how in May of 1700 Dutton Lane was one of a party of men surveying on Thomas Run and Deer Creek when John Howard killed a rattlesnake and then cut out its heart which he swallowed.

The year 1703 brought near ruin to Dutton Lane. The Annapoli records show the following suits against him: Dutton Lane vs Robert Bennett Dutton Lane deft vs The Crown Roger Roberts vs Dutton Lane Richard Bennett vs Dutton Lane Elizabeth Buckerfield vs Dutton Lane

It was during this time on 11 October 1703 that Dutton and Pretitia Lane deeded to his brother-in-law, Thomas Tench "Burrage" and "Burrage Blossom." (Ann Arundell County Land Records 1703, WT# 2; pp. 72-76) A year later Dutton Lane, Deputy Surveyor of Baltimore County, conveyed to Benjamin Hooker all his goods, chattels and effects. On 19 July 1702, Dutton Lane conveyed Browsley Hall to James Butler for 100 pounds sterling. His Baltimore tract "Triangle" was in the possession of the heirs of Samuel and "New Yeares Purchase" was in the possession of the heirs of Richard Tydings.

It was not long after this time that Dutton Lane fled to Carolina. However, he was back by 1708 when he sold part of "New Years Purchase" to Thomas Hooker. In 1709 he was a witness to the will of Teague Tracy. In 1712 he was a Deputy Sheriff.

Dutton Lane made out his will in 1716 but it was not probated until 1726. After his death, Pretitia married John Boreing (Boring.) He was still living in 1741 when he deeded 100 acres on the NE branch of Buck River to his step-son Dutton Lane.

Source: James, Larry A. The Lane Family: The Descendants of Maj. Samuel Lane (Neosho, Missouri: self-published, 1986-1989; digital images, FamilySearch, https://libcat.familysearch.org/Record/2030212, accessed 19 Mar 2024), part 1, pp. 10-13, 41.


  • Children named in Dutton's will:
    • Dutton Lane
    • Richard Lane
    • Samuel Lane
    • Child: Margaret Lane
    • Child: Sary Sarah Lane
  • Possible children named by Robert Barnes and/or Larry James:
    • John Lane
    • Charity Lane

Dutton and Pretitia are not believed to have had any other children, and no others should be added without compelling evidence.



found ancestry.com 12/21/2012:

D: I1105 Name: Dutton LANE 1 2 Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1674 in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Maryland 3 2 Death: 8 OCT 1726 in Baltimore, MD 4 2 Note:

   [lisabackup3b.FTW]

[Br%C3%B8derbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #1858, Date of Import: Feb 16, 1999]
THE LANE FAMILY PART I BY LARRY A JAMES 1986 PG 6,10,11

   fATHER GAVE HIM 300 ACRES OF PLANTATION CALLED BROWSELY HALL WHICH WAS PURCHASED FROM FRANCIS HUSKINS
   MOVED TO BALTIMORE CO IN THE 1690
   QUAKER
   SURVEYOR 1700
   DEPUTY SHERIFF 1712
   in Brian J Deaver Compserve 102701.121 Lane ged.
   or called Lanes Triangle 1694 had 1000 acre "Friend Discovery"
   to the two youngest daughters will left new years -500 acre tract on gunpowder river balitimore co in 1703 lawsuits brought by his mothers relatives he lost all his propertiesto his 3 sons Dutton,Richard, Samuel left Lanes Triangle Margaret and Sarah Hampton Court Imn 1746 William and Margaret Meryman deeded Hampton Ct to Charles Ridgley[Br%C3%B8derbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #2730, Date of Import: Mar 7, 1999]

Dutton Lane, son of Major Samuel and Margaret Maulden Lane, was born in

   the 1670's in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. Dutton was about ten years old
   when his father died. To Dutton, Major Samuel left 300 acres of
   "Browseley Hall." Dutton became a Quaker possibly through the influence
   of his step-father, Job Evans whom his mother married after Major
   Samuel's death.

Dutton Lane's name is preserved in the Quaker records of the West River

   Meeting. He was a witness to three marriages: Daniel Richardson and
   Elizabeth Welsh on 4 February 1691 being one of them.

Dutton Lane married 1690-1700 to Pretitia Tydings, a daughter of Richard

   Tydings. Pretitia was born abter 1671. Dutton Lane removed to Baltimore
   county in the 1690's. In 1694 Job Evans had surveyed in the woods
   southeast of present Towson, a 1,000 acre tract called "Friends
   Discovery," and five years later Dutton received a grant nearby of 300
   acres which he named "Lane's Triangle." He became a deputy surveyor for
   Baltimore County, and an odd story is preserved in the county records
   telling how in May of 1700 Dutton Lane was one of a party of men
   surveying on Thomas Run and Deer Creek when John Howard killed a
   rattlesnake and then cut out its heart which he swallowed.

The year 1703 brought near ruin to Dutton Lane. The Annapoli records

   show the following suits against him:
   Dutton Lane vs Robert Bennett
   Dutton Lane deft vs The Crown
   Roger Roberts vs Dutton Lane
   Richard Bennett vs Dutton Lane
   Elizabeth Buckerfield vs Dutton Lane

It was during this time on 11 October 1703 that Dutton and Pretitia Lane

   deeded to his brother-in-law, Thomas Tench "Burrage" and "Burrage
   Blossom." (Ann Arundell County Land Records 1703, WT# 2; pp. 72-76) A
   year later Dutton Lane, Deputy Surveyor of Baltimore County, conveyed to
   Benjamin Hooker all his goods, chattels and effects. On 19 July 1702,
   Dutton Lane conveyed Browsley Hall to James Butler for 100 pounds
   sterling. His Baltimore tract "Triangle" was in the possession of the
   heirs of Samuel and "New Yeares Purchase" was in the possession of the
   heirs of Richard Tydings.

It was not long after this time that Dutton Lane fled to Carolina.

   However, he was back by 1708 when he sold part of "New Years Purchase" to
   Thomas Hooker. In 1709 he was a witness to the will of Teague Tracy. In
   1712 he was a Deputy Sheriff.

Dutton Lane made out his will in 1716 but it was not probated until

   1726. After his death, Pretitia married John Boreing (Boring.) He was
   still living in 1741 when he deeded 100 acres on the NE branch of Buck
   River to his step-son Dutton Lane.

Source:

   The Lane Family
   The Descendants of Maj. Samuel Lane
   Part 1
   Complied by Larry A. James
   1986 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Also: ID: I00615 Name: Dutton LANE 1 Sex: M Title: Rev. Birth: ABT 1670 in Anne Arundel, MD Death: ABT 1726 in Baltimore, MD Religion: Quaker

Father: Samuel LANE b: ABT 1628 in London, England Mother: Margaret MAULDEN b: ABT 1648 in Anne Arundel, MD

Marriage 1 Pretitia TYDINGS b: ABT 1680 in Anne Arundel, MD

   Married: ABT 1695 in Maryland

Children

   Has No Children Dutton LANE b: BET 1695 AND 1700
   Has Children Samuel LANE b: ABT 1700 in Baltimore, MD
   Has Children Richard LANE b: ABT 1702 in Maryland
   Has No Children Margaret LANE b: BET 1705 AND 1708
   Has No Children Sarah LANE b: BET 1710 AND 1715
   Has No Children John LANE b: BET 1716 AND 1726
   Has No Children Charity LANE b: BET 1716 AND 1726

Sources:

   Title: Louise Heiselman, 3918 Madison Ave, Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 

Ancestors of Alexandra Catlin Vaut Please cite all sources. Dutton Lane Main Page Surname Index Master Index Search Charts Important Sources Such Lives as These Chester and Centre Co. Research ROBERTS DNA Project Dutton Lane1,2 M, #46502, b. 1670, d. before 8 October 1726 Father Major Samuel Lane2 b. 1628, d. 1682 Mother Margaret Maulden2 b. c 1630 Reference GKJ8 Last Edited 11 Jun 2016

    Dutton Lane was born in 1670 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.2,3 He was born circa 1672 at Anne Arundel, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 He married Pertitia Tidings, daughter of Richard Tydings and Charity Adams, before 15 January 1708/9.4 Dutton Lane died in October 1726 at Baltimore City, Baltimore Co., Maryland, USA.1,2 He died before 8 October 1726 at Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA.5,3
    He was Became a Quaker, West River Meeting.3 He was Deputy Surveyor, Deputy Sheriff.3 GKJ-8. Family Pertitia Tidings b. c 1674, d. 2 Feb 1733/34 Children	 Dutton Lane2 b. c 1695, d. 1783 Samuel Lane2 b. c 1700, d. WFT Est. 1740 1791 Richard Lane+2 b. 1702, d. 1770 Margrett Lane2 b. c 1705, d. WFT Est. 1719 1799 Sary 'Sarah' Lane2 b. c 1710, d. WFT Est. 1739 1804 John Lane2 b. c 1716, d. 1769 Charity Lane2 b. c 1716, d. WFT Est. 1717 1810 Citations [S1159] Unknown compiler, compiler, mccubbin.ged (n.p.: n.pub.), Date of Import: Jan 15, 2002. [S1158] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:1921495, Ellis (unknown location), downloaded updated 18 Deb 2002. [S1215] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=chesnut, Don Chestnut (unknown location), downloaded updated 3 Feb 2002, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chesnut&... [S3426] Robert Barnes, Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Milsboro, DE: Colonial Roots, 2015), p. 245. Hereinafter cited as Barnes [2015] Col Families of Anne Arundel Co MD. [S1166] e-mail address, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=steelmag, Sandy Ward (unknown location), downloaded updated 9 Feb 2000, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=steelmag...

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Dutton Lane, I's Timeline

1675
1675
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
1695
1695
Baltimore, Baltimore County, Province of Maryland, United States
1698
1698
Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland
1700
1700
Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
1703
1703
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1705
1705
Baltimore, Baltimore County, Province of Maryland, United States
1715
1715
Baltimore, Baltimore, Md
1716
May 31, 1716
Baltimore, Maryland
May 31, 1716
Age 41
Baltimore County, Maryland, Colonial America