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About Mary Laughlin
Mary is the daughter of Aaron Harlan I and Sarah Heald
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Ben M. Angel notes: Friendsville, her place of death, apparently was settled in the 1790s by Quakers from New Garden Friends Meeting, North Carolina. The first white settlement in the area, at present Maryville, wasn't in place until the 1780s, after the Revolutionary War - the pre-war Watauga Association didn't have settlements in the area. Therefore, I've gone with the alternate 1795 death date, since 1775 wouldn't fit the chronology of the area, and in accordance with her apparent Quaker background.
Father: Aaron Harlan, Sr.
Mother: Sarah Harlan (born Heald)
Spouses:
Owen Evans
Hugh Laughlin
Children:
Aaron Evans
Sarah Lindley (born Evans)
Mary Woody (born Laughlin)
Elizabeth Allen (born Laughlin)
Gravesite Details From Dana: Mary Harlan Evans Laughlin relocated to Friendsville, Blount, TN about 1790 with her daughter, Rebecca Laughlin Hackney, son-in-law John Hackney and their family. She is buried in the Friends Cemetery in Friendsville, Blount, TN.
References
- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 April 2021), memorial page for Mary Harlan Laughlin (1718–21 May 1795), Find a Grave Memorial no. 9005509, citing Friends Meeting House and Cemetery, Friendsville, Blount County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by Greg Derylo (contributor 46561377) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9005509/mary-laughlin
- WikiTree contributors, "Mary (Harlan) Laughlan (1717-1795)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harlan-61 : accessed 17 March 2024).
Mary Laughlin's Timeline
1717 |
February 26, 1717
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Kennet Township, Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania
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1735 |
1735
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Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1737 |
1737
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Kennett Square,, Chester, Colony of Pennsyvania, British colonial America
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1739 |
May 1, 1739
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NC, United States
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1743 |
August 15, 1743
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Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania, (Present USA)
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1749 |
August 1, 1749
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Chester , Province of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
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1751 |
June 7, 1751
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Cane Creek, Orange County, Colony of North Carolina, British Colonial America
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1753 |
March 6, 1753
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Province of North Carolina, (Present USA)
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