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In his mid teens JohnLane migrated to London and soon found employment as a clerk in the Railway Clearing House.
In the early years of the twentieth century JohnLane broadened the scope of his publishing activities, issuing a considerable range of nonfiction and, most notably, prose fiction.
At the time of JohnLane's death on February 2, 1925, the firm was in decline, culminating in its bankruptcy in 1936.
JohnLane had an apparent daughter this age with him for the 1790 census (no ages given for females, so born "before 1790"), and with him still in 1800 (age 10-15, born ca 1784/90), but she was gone by 1810, so possibly married or dead by then.
JohnLane had an apparent daughter this age with him for the 1810 census (age "under 10", born ca 1800/10), and still home in 1820 (age 16-25, born ca 1794/1804), but she was gone by 1830, so possibly married or dead by then.
JohnLane had an apparent daughter this age with him for the 1810 census (age "under 10", born ca 1800/10), and still home in 1820 (age 16-25, born ca 1794/1804), and still apparently home in 1830 (age 20-29, born ca 1800/10), but she was gone by 1840, so possibly married or dead by then.