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The Lane Pedigree |
My great great grandmother was Charlotte Barbara Taylor neé
Lane and she definitely was the genealogist in the family. I’m fairly certain
she created the Lane pedigree you see here, which has – along with the two
other pedigrees that have been passed down to me (and my sister) been keeping
me busy genealogically speaking ever since I began pursuing this hobby.
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Charlotte Taylor in the pedigree |
I have found out quite a bit about one of Charlotte’s sisters
Louisa Lane Clarke, about whom I will write more in another post.
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My sister and I at the bottom of the tree. |
I’m including in this post pictures of three little pocket diaries
I have, that belonged to Charlotte. She got them as gifts from Reverend James
Saumarez, 2
nd Baron de Saumarez, whose
father had been an admiral in
the Royal Navy and who was the first Guernseyman raised to the peerage in 1831.
One of them is open to the page where she documents her son Arthur’s sudden death on the 12
th
of July 1859. He was only 18.
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Small diary that belonged to Charlotte Lane |
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Sad news |
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Inscription: "from dear Lord de Saumarez". |
And here's a
link to a blogpost all about the Lane's that I happened to stumble upon (I'm sure whilst internet sleuthing my family one day) and that led me to request photocopies of the stash of letters the history man talks about here--obviously I have some information that he does not - but these letters are also a wonderful addition to the family archive that is slowly taking shape.
This is fascinating, Cathie. What a treasure trove of information!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rebecca! It is fascinating and there are so many other stories to be told....and I keep finding more! I figure this blog is as good a place as any to keep a record of them all and it has allowed me to connect to a number of relatives which has been wonderful!
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