ALBERT H. LANE ALBERT H. LANE, teacher, Fletcher; is a grandson of Peter Lane, who was born in New Jersey, June 7, 1795, where he grew to maturity, and learned cabinet making. He was one of the patriots of the war of 1812, passing through many of its privations for nearly two years. On conversing with him to-day, the scenes seem fresh in his memory, though in the 85th year of his age; he came to Warren Co., Ohio, 1817, and in 1835 removed to Miami Co. Albert H. is a son of Charles H. and Elizabeth (Smalley) Lane. Their children are Mary A., Lucinda, Ada, Albert H., and John F. Our subject was born Oct. 24, 1857, was raised mostly to farm life, and enjoyed the advantages of the schoolroom most of his boyhood days; his education has been improved at the Holbrook's National Normal School, at Lebanon, Ohio; in the summer of 1879, he commenced teaching, in which profession he is a promising young man. Return to the Biography Index Copyright © 1998 by Computerized Heritage
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