Third Generation


7. Patience MCKINNIE13 was born about 1715 in Virginia.1 She died in 1759 at the age of 44 in Halifax County, North Carolina.1

An entry from Hathaway’s register: "Lane Family of North Carolina. Joseph Lane born 1710 married 1730 Patience McKinne, daughter of Barnabas McKinne, Sr. The following conveyances appear in the Register of Deeds Office at Edenton, NC …."


Edgecombe Precinct/County Deed Book 2, p.319. 12 Aug 1755. John Lane of Georgia, heir at law of Patience Lane, to Joseph Lane of Edgecombe County. All houses, barnes, mills, stables etc. that fell to me by my GRANDFATHER'S will as by the will of Col. Barnaby McKinney to his son Richard McKinnie and said Richard died without issue. 300 acres fell to his [Barnaby's] son John McKinney and the remaining part to his two DAUGHTERS Patience Lane and Mourning Pope.

Patience MCKINNIE and Joseph LANE II were married on 2 March 1730 in Halifax County, North Carolina.1,14 Joseph LANE II, son of Joseph LANE and Julian [LANE], was born about 1705 in Jamestown, Virginia.1 He died in 1776 at the age of 71 in Halifax County, North Carolina.1

Edgecombe Precinct DB 4, p.72
6 Mar 1750 William Kinchin Jr of Edge. Co, gentleman, to Henning Tembte of Nansemond, merchant. For 25£. 200 acres joining Joseph Watts, Guttery branch and the Great Branch, patent to Joseph Lane on 20 Apr 1745. Wit: John Pope, Luke Pryor. Rec. May Ct, 1751.
Edgecombe Precinct DB 6, p.183
____1757 Joseph Lane to James Lane for love and affection I do bear unto my son. 240 acres S side of Conoconary swamp, part of 640 acres granted Benjamin Lane. Wit: John Pope, Henry Pope. Reg. May Court 1757.
Edgecombe Precinct DB 6, p.187
21 Feb 1757 Joseph Lane to Blake Baker for 570£. 640 acres on Roanoke River, joining Brown's patent, was a patent to Maj Barnaby McKinnie on 13 Jul 1726. Wit: Will Hurst, John Croney, Batt Peterson. Reg. May Court 1757.
Edgecombe Precinct DB 6, p.188
21 Feb 1757 Joseph Lane SR to Blake Baker. 500£. 810 acres joining Roanoke River and the road from Richard McKinnie's ferry to the Conoconary bridge excepting 50 acres Benjamin McKinnie sold to Richard McKinnie. Wit: John Croney, Will Hurst, Batt Peterson. Reg. May Court 1757.

19 Feb 1755 DB 2, p.211 Joseph Lane made a deed of gift to his grandchildren: daughters of my son John, viz: Ann Lane, Mary Lane and Patience Lane, daughter-in-law, Mary Lane. Witnesses: Joseph Lane, James Lane.


Left will dated 29 Nov 1773. Names sons Joseph, James, Jesse, Joel; grandson Henry Lane. Joel Lane executor. Does not mention any daughters, nor the sons John and Barnaby. Proved in Feb Court 1777.

See Google Books for Southside Virginia Families, Vol. 2, p.295f

Patience MCKINNIE and Joseph LANE II had the following children:

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John LANE1,13 died before February 1777.

19 Feb 1755 DB 2, p.211 Joseph Lane made a deed of gift to his grandchildren: daughters of my son John, viz: Ann Lane, Mary Lane and Patience Lane, daughter-in-law, Mary Lane. Witnesses: Joseph Lane, James Lane.


Edgecombe Precinct/County Deed Book 2, p.319. 12 Aug 1755. John Lane of Georgia, heir at law of Patience Lane, to Joseph Lane of Edgecombe County. All houses, barnes, mills, stables etc. that fell to me by my GRANDFATHER'S will as by the will of Col. Barnaby McKinney to his son Richard McKinnie and said Richard died without issue. 300 acres fell to his [Barnaby's] son John McKinney and the remaining part to his (John's) two DAUGHTERS Patience Lane and Mourning Pope.

John Lane made his will 13 Feb 1774, probated Jan 1776. Names son David Lane (Executor), grandson, David Lane; daughters - Olive Joyner, Ann Everard, Keziah McKinnie, Patience Joyner, Mary Pittman, Mourning Lane & Jillian Lan. Wit: McKinnie Howell, david Summers.


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Joseph LANE III1,15 died in 1798 in Wake County, North Carolina.

Married Ferebee Hunter, daughter of Isaac Hunter. Joseph was a Justice of Wake County Court, 4 Jun 1771.

Edgecombe Precinct DB 4, p.341
28 Aug 1752 Joseph Lane Jr to John Tarver. For 35£. 205 acres joining William Taylor, Benjamin Joyner, and Edward Crowell. Wit: Richard McKinne, David Lane, William Baker. Reg. Nov Cout 1752.

Joseph's will mentions sons John and Hugh; daughters, Sarah McCullers, Mary Ball, Penelope Powers, Tabitha O'Kelly and grandson Henry A. McCullers.

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Jesse LANE1,16 was born on 3 July 1733.

Ancester of Heather Bowers.
Married Winifred Aycock, 16 Dec 1755. She was born 11 Apr 1741, died 16 Dec 1794.

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Barnabas LANE1,17,18 died before September 1762.

Halifax Deed Book 8, p.175: 10 Dec 1762. Earl of Granville grant to Barnibas Lane. 270 acres. Apparently granted after his death or this is his son.

Barnabas made his will in Edgecombe Parish, Halifax Co, in Jun 1762 - probated Sept 1762. Mentions "wife", not named and sons Martin & Barnabas; friend Martin Middleton and "all my children". Executors: Joel Lane, Benajah Saxon, John Bradford.

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James LANE1,17,19 died in 1805 in Wake County, North Carolina.

Edgecombe Precinct DB 6, p.183
____1757 Joseph Lane to James Lane for love and affection I do bear unto my son. 240 acres S side of Conoconary swamp, part of 640 acres granted Benjamin Lane. Wit: John Pope, Henry Pope. Reg. May Court 1757.

Married Lydia Speight.
Halifax Deed Book 8, p.38 1 Dec 1761. James Lane sold to Joel Lane - land on West side of Coneconary Swamp part of a patent granted to Col. Barnaby McKinnie & devised in his Will to William Cullender. 460 acres. Joel Lane sold same to William Hall. 5 Aug 1762.

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Col. Joel LANE1,17 was born about 1740.20 He died on 29 March 1795 at the age of 55 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.20

Married (1) Martha Hinton (2) Mary Hinton, sisters & daughters of Col. John Hinton and Grizelle Kimbrough.

Halifax Deed Book 8; p.179. 5 Aug 1762 Joel Lane sold 460 acres to William Hall of Northampton. "Cullender's" 460 acres granted to Col. Barnaby McKinnie and devised to William Cullender, deceased, and then seized by William Cullender the younger who has departed out of the said province leaving debts. Joel Lane was then Sheriff and sold the land to James Lane who conveyed the land back to Joel Lane by Deed.

Will was probated, Wake Co, 1795.

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Mary LANE1 was born about 1741 in Halifax County, North Carolina.1

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Sarah LANE was born (date unknown).

No daughters named in the will of John Lane - IF there were daughters named Mary & Sarah, perhaps they did not survive, or have issue.