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  1. Jane Ann. Buchanan. Lane. Sister of President James Buchanan. Mother of Harriet Lane (First Lady) When this memorial was first created, the place of death was listed as Cove Gap, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

  2. Jane Buchanan, born 18 July 1793, Cove Gap, Pennsylvania, married Elliot Lane 1813, died 20 February 1839. Her older brother was James Buchanan, who later became President. There were eleven siblings in all.

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    Jane Buchanan Lane (July 17, 1793 - Feb 20, 1839). She was the sister of President James Buchanan and the mother of White House hostess, Harriet Lane Johnston.It was said that she met her husband in her father's store where Eliot Tole Lane was then employed.". She married Eliot Tole Lane, they lived in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. and they had seven ...

    The children of Eliott Tole and Jane Buchanan Lane were: 1. James Buchanan Lane, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, married Martha Armour Jenkins,had nine children (1814-18350). 2. Thomas Newton Lane (1817-1835) 3. Joseph Stark Lane (1820-1822) 4. Elliott Eskridge Lane (1823-1857),d. unmarried in Washington,DC 5. Mary Elizabeth Speer Lane,(1826-1855), who...

    FIRST LADIES BIOGRAPHIES(Website)http://www.firstladies.org/. Accessed 1/17/2014
    Pg.276.Burke's Presidential FamiliesMontgomery-Massingberd,Hugh. Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America. London: Burke's Peerage, 1981. Print.
    • Female
    • July 17, 1793
    • Elliott Toll Lane
    • February 20, 1839
  3. Oct 19, 2020 · Born to parents Elliott Tole Lane and Jane Ann Buchanan Lane on May 9, 1830 in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, Harriet Lane lost them both by the young age of eleven. Jane’s brother, Senator James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, became Harriet’s legal guardian after Elliott’s death.

  4. Harriet Rebecca Lane was born to Elliot Tole Lane and Jane Ann Buchanan Lane on May 9, 1830 in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. Her father’s family emigrated from England to western Virginia during...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harriet_LaneHarriet Lane - Wikipedia

    She was the youngest child of Elliott Tole Lane, a merchant, and Jane Ann Buchanan Lane. She lost her mother when she was nine; when her father's death two years later made her an orphan, she requested that her favorite uncle, James Buchanan, be appointed as her legal guardian.

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  7. A chronology of key events in the lives of James Buchanan (1791-1868), representative and senator from Pennsylvania, secretary of state, and fifteenth president of the United States, and his niece and White House hostess Harriet Lane Johnston (1830-1903).

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