John Lane Boylston (1789-1847)

John Lane Boylston, of Princeton, Massachusetts

He was born in London and was named for the merchant banker John Lane (son of Sir Thomas Lane, Mayor of London) who'd been in business with his father's uncle, Tom Boylston. In Princeton, he owned and lived at 20 Worcester Road (aka the since demolished William Ball House) but the Boylston Villa was inherited by his eldest son. In 1838, he presented the First Church at Princeton with the elegant crystal and brass chandelier which still hangs in the current sanctuary. He married Sally Brooks in 1813 and they were the parents of five children, one of whom died in childhood.

Parents

Ward Nicholas Boylston

Ward (Hallowell) Nicholas Boylston, of Boston & London; Benefactor of Harvard

1747-1828

Spouse

Sarah (Brooks) Boylston

Mrs "Sally" (Brooks) Boylston

b.1791

Children

Dr. Ward Nicholas Boylston

Dr. Ward Nicholas Boylston M.D., of "Boylston Villa" Princeton, Massachusetts

1815-1870

Alicia Boylston

Alicia Boylston, Mrs Paul Webster?

1817-1867

Thomas Boylston

Thomas Boylston, of Boston & Franklin, Maine

1819-1892

Louisa (Boylston) Nightingale

Mrs Louisa Catherine (Boylston) Nightingale, of Providence, Rhode Island

1827-1895

Mary (Boylston) Parsons

Mrs Mary Hallowell (Boylston) Parsons

1824-1887

Associated Houses

Boylston Villa

Princeton, Massachusetts

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