Aeneas Lane1

#1149, (1799 - 28 February 1880)
Father*William Lane2 (c 1755 - )
Mother*Maria Julia Gibbon2

Family

Mary Lamon b. c 1804, d. 1892
Children 1.Julia Lane+1 (c 1829 - 1876)
 2.Mary Ann Lane+21 (c 1832 - 1892)
 3.Margaret Lane22 (bt 1837 - 1838 - 1921)
 4.Johanna Lane23 (1839 - 1866)
 5.John1 Lane24 (1840 - )
 6.John Lane+25 (1842 - 1927)
 7.Catherine Lane26 (1845 - )
Aeneas Lane was also known as Leane.3 
Aeneas Lane was also known as Ennius.3 
Birth*1799He was born in 1799 at Ballynamuck, Co. Cork, IrelandG; Baile na mBodach in gaelic.4,5 
June 1819He migrated to New BrunswickG in June 1819.6 
June 1819He accompanied Timothy Lane in June 1819 from Ireland to Miramichi, Northumberland Co., New BrunswickG.6 
between 1821 and 1825He removed to Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG, between 1821 and 1825.7,8 
1825 (an unknown value) in 1825.9 
Marriage*11 January 1829He married Mary Lamon, daughter of Archibald Lamon and Mary Christie, on 11 January 1829 at La Visitation Church, Grande-Digue, Dundas Par., Kent Co., New BrunswickG.2
Baptism23 December 1833He sponsored the baptism of Catherine Carroll on 23 December 1833 at St-Henri Church, Barachois, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.10 
Baptism27 January 1840He sponsored the baptism of John Mahoney on 27 January 1840 at St-Henri Church, Barachois, Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.11 
Baptism25 September 1842He sponsored the baptism of Margaret Holland on 25 September 1842 at Chapelle de la baie du Chimougoui, Shemogue, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.12 
Marriage1 March 1848He witnessed the marriage of David Niles and Mary Lane on 1 March 1848 at Shediac Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.13
Baptism21 October 1849He sponsored the baptism of Anne Noonan on 21 October 1849 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.14 
1851He and Mary Lamon appeared on the census of 1851 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (mother Mary Lean, p. 2; neis. Richard Mitton and children, next house.)15
Marriage20 July 1851He witnessed the marriage of Michael Noonan and Ann Blanch on 20 July 1851 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (prob., no other Michael Noonan in 1851 census.)16 
1861He and Mary Lamon appeared on the census of 1861 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.17 
1871He and Mary Lamon appeared on the census of 1871 at Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG; (neis. Daniel and Margaret Lane, fam. 112.)18 
Death*28 February 1880He died on 28 February 1880 at Melrose, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.19,20 
Burial*1 March 1880He was buried on 1 March 1880 at St. Bartholomew Church, Melrose, Botsford Par., Westmorland Co., New BrunswickG.19 

Citations

  1. [S79] Rev. Edward Savage, The Story of Melrose, Westmorland County (copy from Université Saint Joseph Archives, Moncton), transcription online http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nbwestmo/history.htm, p. 6, brother of Timothy and William Lane; dau Julia m. James Carroll.
  2. [S149] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: La Visitation, Grande-Digue, Cte Kent, 1800-1899 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), img. 118/694. Ennius Leane, farmer of St. Bartholomew of Botsford, son of William Leane and Mary Julia Gibbon of Co. Cork Ireland; and Mary Lamon of Sackville, dau. of Archibald Lamon, farmer, and Mary Christie of Co. Antrim Ireland; marr. 11 Jan 1829 by Ant. Gagnon, witn. Timothy Leane, brother of the groom, and L--- S---- Kynear[?], ami of the bride; signatures of Aeneas, Timothy and L S.
  3. [S149] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: La Visitation, Grande-Digue, 1800-1899, "Ennius Leane...cultivateur...St. Bartholomew of Botsford, son of William Leane and Mary Julia Gibbon of County Cork Ireland...and Mary Lamon of Sackville, county of Westmorland, daughter of Archibald Lamon, farmer, and Maria Christie of County Antrim[?] Ireland... in the presence of Timothy Leane and S___ J___ Kynear[?]...priest Ant. Gagnon.
  4. [S144] Linda Evans, Melrose: An Irish Village Transplanted in New Brunswick, online www.newirelandnb.ca, "The Lanes came from Ballynamuck (sometimes spelled Bally-na-moche), parish of Murragh (known then as Moragh) in West County Cork. It is located a few kilometres southwest of the Anglo-Irish town of Bandon. Many more related families would follow them."
  5. [S1198] Flint Journal, Flint, Michigan.
  6. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Aeneas Lean (52), farmer, b. Ireland, entered Colony Jun 1819; Mary (48), farmer, b. Ireland, entered Colony Jun 1819.
  7. [S140] Cecil J. Houston and William J. Smyth, Irish Emigration and Canadian Settlement: Patterns, Links and Letters (Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press, 1990), Timothy Lane, of Cork Ireland, first to apply to the "committee for settling emigrants" (Jan 1821). Granted 160 acre plot on the north side of the [Cape Tormentine New] road. Aeneas Lane (his bro.) granted 190 acres on the opposite side. Res. with Trenholmes while building their homes. William Lane (their bro.), no land grant, marr. widow Trenholme. (pp. 197-200).
  8. [S79] Rev. Edward Savage, The Story of Melrose, pp. 5-6. "1825: The first to come was the Lane family, shortly after the Miramichi Fire of 1825, which disaster drove them from the Miramichi where they had intended to make their home. There were three brothers: Timothy, Aneas and William."
  9. [S144] Linda Evans, Melrose: An Irish Village Transplanted in New Brunswick, online www.newirelandnb.ca, "The Lanes came from Ballynamuck (sometimes spelled Bally-na-moche), parish of Murragh (known then as Moragh) in West County Cork. It is located a few kilometres southwest of the Anglo-Irish town of Bandon. Many more related families would follow them." and "Rev Savage, in his book suggests that the Lanes only came to Melrose after the Great Fire of 1825 in Miramichi. However, they had location tickets to the land grants in Melrose in 1821 and so they probably came to Melrose before the fire."
  10. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: St-Henri, Barachois, Cte Westmorland, 1812-1899, Vols. 1 and 2 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), Vol. 1, 1833 B60, img. 50/155. Catherine Carroll, b. 11 Feb 1833, dau. of James Carroll, farmer of Emigrant Road in Botsford, and Elsy Swift; bapt. 23 Dec 1833, by Ant. Gagnon, sponsors Mary Lamon and Aeneas Lean.
  11. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: St-Henri, Barachois, 1812-1899 1 & 2, p. 15, B8, img. 9/504. John Mahony, b. 8 Sep 1839, son of James Mahony and Mary Hicky of Cap Tormentin; bapt. 27 Jan 1840, by Ant. Gagnon, sponsors Aeneas Lean and Mary Lamon.
  12. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, compiler, Drouin Collection: Shemogue [Chimogoui, St-Barthélemi], Cte Westmorland, 1813-1855 (Montreal, Quebec: Institut Généalogique Drouin), p. 57, B22, img. 54/150. Margaret Holland, b. 23 Jun 1842, dau. of John Holland and Mary Donovan; bapt. 25 Sep 1842, by Ant. Gagnon, sponsors Aeneas Lane and Catherine Savage [unable to ascertain which Catherine Savage but prob. Catherine [8123], b. ca. 1805, dau. of Daniel and wife of Dennis Murpby, who would have been about the same age as the parents and the godfather]. Online Ancestry.com.
  13. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: St-Henri, Barachois, 1812-1899 1 & 2, vol. 2, 1840, M-3, img. 56/504. David Niles of Ste-Thérèse in Botsford [parents not named] and Mary Leane of St. Bartholomé in Botsford, dau. of Timothy Leane and Mary Callaghan of St Bartholomé; marr. 1 Mar 1848 by Ant. Gagnon, witn. Æneas Leane, her uncle, and Charles Leane, her bro., and Juliana Leane/Lamon[?].
  14. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, p. 128, no. B-55, img. 90/150. Anne Noonan, b. 14 Aug 1849, dau. of Jeremy Noonan and Cath. Hurley, bapt. 21 Oct 1849 by John Sweeny; sponsors Aeneas Lane and Catherine Savage.
  15. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Aeneas Lean (52), farmer, b. Ireland, entered Colony Jun 1819; Mary (48), farmer, b. Ireland, entered Colony "ditto."
  16. [S146] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: St-Henri, Barachois, 1812-1899 1 & 2, p. 166, M-3, img. 109/150. Michael Noonan and Anne Blanch, parents not named, marr. 20 Jul 1851 by John Sweeney; witn. Aeneas Lane and Mary Blanch.
  17. [S80] 1861 New Brunswick Province Census. "Eneas" (60), b. Ireland, farmer; Mary (56), b. Ireland.
  18. [S84] 1871 Canada Census. Eaneas (70), farmer; Mary (69); both b. Ireland, R.C.
  19. [S106] St. Bartholomew's Cemetery Headstones and Parish Register Entries, Mark Edlund (compiler), online rootsweb.ancestry.com, Lane, Enos. The 1st of March 1880 was interred in the cemetery of this parish the body of Enos Lane aged 80 years consort of Mary Lamon. P. Bradley ptre.
  20. [S141] Ancestry.com Pidgeon Family Tree, Philip Pidgeon, owner, online \Ancestry.com\. Hereinafter cited as Pidgeon FT.
  21. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). age 19.
  22. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). age 13.
  23. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). age 11.
  24. [S100] Gabriel Drouin, Drouin: Shemogue, 1813-1899, p. 2, B-1, img. 142/150. John, son of Aeneas Leane and Mary Lamon, b. 10 Nov 1840, bapt. 10 Jun 1841 by Ant. Gagnon; sponsors Dennis Sweeney and Marguerite Leane.
  25. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). age 8.
  26. [S83] 1851 Canada Census (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). age 5.