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James Laughlin

Birth05 JAN 1771 - Washington County, Pennsylvania USA
Death10 Oct 1851 - Deerfield, Portage, Ohio, United States
MotherNancy McCullough
FatherRobert Laughlin

Born in Washington County, Pennsylvania USA on 05 JAN 1771 to Robert Laughlin and Nancy McCullough. James Laughlin married Leticia or Lettice "Lettie" Dunlap or Mills and had 12 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1851 in Deerfield, Portage, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Laughlin
1740 - 1820
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Nancy Mccullough
1742 - 1790
Spouse(s)
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Leticia Or Lettice "Lettie" Dunlap Or Mills
1779 - 1846
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Minerva Laughlin
1803 - 1844
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Lucinda Laughlin
1807 - 1894
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Polly Laughlin
1805 - 1881
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Harvey C. Laughlin
1813 - 1899
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Alvin Dunlap Laughlin
1819 - 1885
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Cyrus Laughlin
1817 - 1889
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Milo Laughlin
1822 - 1903
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Sophronia Laughlin
1801 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Laughlin
1809 - 1824
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Nancy Laughlin
1800 - 1835
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Milton Laughlin
1811 - 1815
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Newton Laughlin
1815 - 1821

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