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William West Lane

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Birthplace: Sumner, Tennnessee, United States
Death: July 08, 1852 (54)
Hall, Nebraska, United States (Cholera)
Place of Burial: Wood River, Hall, Nebraska, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James Lane and Mary Lane
Husband of Mariah Lane
Father of Lavina Lane; Sara Jemima Greenwalt; Ciscelia Oakley; Cordelia Carter and Emma Dunham

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Birth: Aug. 29, 1797 Sumner County Tennessee, USA

Death: Jul. 8, 1852 Hall County Nebraska, USA

William West Lane was born in 29 Aug, 1797 in Sumner county, TN, the son of James & Mary Ann "Polly" Phipps Lane. He married Mary Willis, daughter of Merrill & Margaret Cherry Willis, 22 Jul 1821 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. They were the parents of 10 children: Margaret, Martha, Lewis, Mary, James, William Phipps, Catharine Mariah, Nancy Phipps, Merrill & Lucretia Lane. His wife Mary died about 1840. William, along with his in-laws had joined the Mormon church and went to Nauvoo, IL. There he met a young widow Maria (Mariah) Burr (Clark). They were married in 1842 in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. They were the parents of five daughters: Lavina, Sarah J.,twins Cordelia & Ciscelia and Emma Lane. They fled Nauvoo when the Mormons were driven out, and moved on to Pottowattamie county Iowa. William was made a Bishop of the Church and was put in charge of the Church farm in Kanesville, Iowa. He was to lead a wagon train across the plains to Salt Lake, Utah. The William West Lane Company crossed the Missouri River on 24 June 1852 to begin the trek westward. Within days, cholera broke out, both William and his wife fell victim to the disease. Mariah Burr Lane died on the 5th of July 1852, about 30 miles west of the Loup Fork of the Hood River (probably Howard county Nebraska). William died three days later, July 8th, 1852 close to present day Wood River, Hall county, Nebraska.

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Parents:
  • James Lane (1769 - 1846)
  • Mary Phipps Lane (1775 - 1851)
Spouse:

*Mariah Burr Lane (1806 - 1852)*

Children:

*Catharine Mariah Lane Myers (1832 - 1882)*

  • Nancy Phipps Lane Blackburn (1833 - 1902)*
  • Lavina Lane (1843 - 1853)*
  • Sara J. Lane Greenwalt (1844 - 1912)*
  • Ciscelia Lane Clark (1848 - 1924)*
  • Cordelia Lane Carter (1848 - 1936)*
  • Emma Lane Dunham (1850 - 1942)*

Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial Specifically: Buried along the Mormon Pioneer trail from Iowa to Salt Lake ,Utah


William West Lane was born in 29 Aug, 1797 in Sumner county, TN, the son of James & Mary Ann "Polly" Phipps Lane. He married Mary Willis, daughter of Merrill & Margaret Cherry Willis, 22 Jul 1821 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. They were the parents of 10 children: Margaret, Martha, Lewis, Mary, James, William Phipps, Catharine Mariah, Nancy Phipps, Merrill & Lucretia Lane. His wife Mary died about 1840. William, along with his in-laws had joined the Mormon church and went to Nauvoo, IL. There he met a young widow Maria (Mariah) Burr (Clark). They were married in 1842 in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL. They were the parents of five daughters: Lavina, Sarah J.,twins Cordelia & Ciscelia and Emma Lane. They fled Nauvoo when the Mormons were driven out, and moved on to Pottowattamie county Iowa. William was made a Bishop of the Church and was put in charge of the Church farm in Kanesville, Iowa. He was to lead a wagon train across the plains to Salt Lake, Utah. The William West Lane Company crossed the Missouri River on 24 June 1852 to begin the trek westward. Within days, cholera broke out, both William and his wife fell victim to the disease. Mariah Burr Lane died on the 5th of July 1852, about 30 miles west of the Loup Fork of the Hood River (probably Howard county Nebraska). William died three days later, July 8th, 1852 close to present day Wood River, Hall county, Nebraska.

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William West Lane's Timeline

1797
August 29, 1797
Sumner, Tennnessee, United States
1843
1843
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
1844
September 16, 1844
Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, United States
1848
February 10, 1848
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
February 10, 1848
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
1850
1850
Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, United States
1852
July 8, 1852
Age 54
Hall, Nebraska, United States
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close to present day, Wood River, Hall, Nebraska, United States