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Thanks for the memory…

January 8, 2025 by Blogfinger

Lane Villa: Owners, guests and staff pose out front c. 1905. Jacob Lane is seated with his wife Sarah to his right. photo courtesy of Les Lane

Lane Villa–63 Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove, NJ.  Owners and staff pose out front c. 1905. Jacob Lane is seated with his wife Sarah to his left. Photo courtesy of Les Lane

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor  Blogfinger.net

We enjoy hearing personal accounts of Ocean Grove history.  Recently  we were contacted by Les Lane who lives in Georgia.  He has been tracing the history of his family whose roots go back to Amsterdam (Netherlands), emigrating to New Amsterdam, New York in 1663.

In 1905, his great-great grandparents moved to Ocean Grove— 63 Cookman Avenue, at the corner of Pilgrim Pathway.  Les doesn’t know anything about the building prior to his family’s purchase.   The property remained in the Lane family for about 35 years.

50th anniversary in OG

Mr and Mrs Lane celebrate their 50th in the Grove.

Mr. Lane says that his family surname was Laenen van Pelt. His GGGF Jacob Lane was born in New Jersey in 1830, while Jacob’s wife Sarah Ann Middlesworth was born in 1836.  Jacob had a tailor shop in Newark. He evidently retired because of health reasons and purchased the property on Cookman to be run as a boarding house.  He did not choose Ocean Grove because of religious reasons; he saw it as a business opportunity.  We don’t know if the family were Methodists.

The Lane daughters: Mae Lillian and Laura Anna in Ocean Grove

The Lane daughters: Mae Lillian and Laura Anna in Ocean Grove

Sarah and their two daughters, Laura Anna Lane and Mae Lillian Lane ran the day-to-day operations at Lane Villa.

Les Lane has no family letters to give any insight into their lifestyle, but he does have his GG-grandfather’s old tailor tools, a pair of opera glasses, and a coffee grinder that was used in the kitchen.

The 1910 census shows the four of them living there.  Sarah died in 1911, while Jacob died in 1915.  The two daughters continued to operate the Villa until the 1930’s. The 1930 census shows them still living there, but by 1940 they were living on Broadway.  According to family lore, the sisters lost the Villa sometime in the 1930’s “to a shady lawyer.”

Les shared his genealogy research with us and commented on the current condition of the property, “It’s truly sad how much the Lane’s  boarding house has changed since the early 1900’s”

The property today is much different.  It consists of multiple apartments.  Too bad the HPC wasn’t around back when.  Thanks to Les Lane for sharing his research about his family in Ocean Grove.

The former Lane Villa: June, 2013. Blogfinger photo

The former Lane Villa: June, 2013. Blogfinger photo

 

“Thanks for the Memory”– This song won an Academy Award in 1938. The recording is by Regis and Joy Philbin.  The album is “Just you, Just me.”

 

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Posted in Music from the movies, Ocean Grove history | Tagged Thanks for the memories in Ocean Grove, The Lane Villa at 63 Cookman Avenue | 10 Comments

10 Responses

  1. on July 12, 2013 at 9:39 am CARL

    Les Lane,

    Thank you for sharing that history and the pictures.


  2. on July 11, 2013 at 10:22 pm TeeCos

    Pegi and I call this the flash cube house. When we win the lotto our plan is to buy it and make it right again. (and a few other houses too)


  3. on July 11, 2013 at 7:22 pm ken

    Bythesea…..If there were to be an application for painting a structure, the HPC has pre-approved Victorian color combinations available. Also painting with the existing color is allowed.


  4. on July 11, 2013 at 6:22 pm Les Lane

    I live about 80 miles from were the grow the famous onions. I live in the largest historic district in the United States: Savannah, Georgia.

    Les Lane


  5. on July 11, 2013 at 5:33 pm Les Lane from the home of the Vidalia onion.

    Nicely done Paul, thanks for the excellent story.

    Les


  6. on July 11, 2013 at 4:03 pm Lauren Agoratus

    Male singer is Bob Hope.


  7. on July 11, 2013 at 11:33 am Bythesea

    Too bad the current owners have not made any effort to make their building fit in. Even a Victorian paint job, which would be easy to do, would help. They also could put a grass tree lawn in on the Cookman side. Even if “ugly” was grandfathered in, it makes me sad when I see examples like this in town where the owners just don’t make any effort to be part of the community.

    When we bought our house, it had a number of non-conforming elements which we systematically upgraded to make Victorian.

    Is there no pressure that the HPC can bring to bear? This structure violates almost every requirement — requirements that I was forced to follow when I painted.


  8. on July 11, 2013 at 10:31 am Rich

    My best guess on the male singer would be Gene Kelly. It was well before my time but I have heard through the years that artist material in song and movies.
    The song is in great recording shape.


  9. on July 11, 2013 at 10:16 am Caesar

    One of the singers is Al Jolson


  10. on July 11, 2013 at 10:09 am susan

    regis philbin and his wife…



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