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John Abe Laughlin

Birth4 Nov 1766 - York County or, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death17 Oct 1817 - Orange, Indiana, United States
MotherMary Jane Duncan
FatherJames Laughlin 5th GGF

Born in York County or, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States on 4 Nov 1766 to James Laughlin 5th GGF and Mary Jane Duncan. John Abe Laughlin married Margaret Jane (Peggy) Dunkin and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1817 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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James Laughlin 5Th Ggf
1736 - 1810
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Mary Jane Duncan
1740 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Jane (Peggy) Dunkin
1767 - 1816
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Eleanor Laughlin
1796 - 1900
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Melvin Amos Laughlin
1810 - 1863
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John D. Laughlin
1788 - 1833
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Joseph L Laughlin
1810 - Unknown
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Jane Laughlin
1798 - 1850
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Matilda Laughlin Dewees
1802 - 1870
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James Abe Laughlin
1794 - 1850
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Thomas S Laughlin
1805 - 1865

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