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PVT Laughlin Bailey

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PVT Laughlin Bailey Veteran

Birth
Death
13 Feb 1864 (aged 33–34)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Site 466
Memorial ID
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Laughlin's father was Alexander Baillie. Alexander was married to Margaret Noble on Apr. 2, 1824 in Columbiana County, OH and were life long members of Yellow Creek Presbyterian Church where they are both buried. Alex and Margaret had 7 children; Janet, William, Laughlin, Margaret, Nancy, Christina and Isabella.

Laughlin Bailey married Elizabeth Williams on November 13, 1856 in Jefferson County, Ohio. Laughlin and Elizabeth had one son, John A Bailey, who was born on Sept. 29, 1857. Elizabeth died shortly after on Mar. 10, 1859. Laughlin later enrolled into the 104th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteers in Company F on Aug 12, 1862 and mustered in at Camp Massillon on Aug. 30, 1862. Laughlin died in a Regiment Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee on February 13, 1864 of scurvy and is buried at the Knoxville National Cemetery.

Laughlin and Elizabeth's only son, John A. Bailey, was then raised by John McBean (McBane) and hs family. They were appointed full guardianship and also received military pension until John was 16 years old. The McBean's lived in Jefferson County, OH.

Info from Jefferson County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society with all research done and submitted by Dave Bailey of Olathe, KS. Feb 2009
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Laughlin's father was Alexander Baillie. Alexander was married to Margaret Noble on Apr. 2, 1824 in Columbiana County, OH and were life long members of Yellow Creek Presbyterian Church where they are both buried. Alex and Margaret had 7 children; Janet, William, Laughlin, Margaret, Nancy, Christina and Isabella.

Laughlin Bailey married Elizabeth Williams on November 13, 1856 in Jefferson County, Ohio. Laughlin and Elizabeth had one son, John A Bailey, who was born on Sept. 29, 1857. Elizabeth died shortly after on Mar. 10, 1859. Laughlin later enrolled into the 104th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteers in Company F on Aug 12, 1862 and mustered in at Camp Massillon on Aug. 30, 1862. Laughlin died in a Regiment Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee on February 13, 1864 of scurvy and is buried at the Knoxville National Cemetery.

Laughlin and Elizabeth's only son, John A. Bailey, was then raised by John McBean (McBane) and hs family. They were appointed full guardianship and also received military pension until John was 16 years old. The McBean's lived in Jefferson County, OH.

Info from Jefferson County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society with all research done and submitted by Dave Bailey of Olathe, KS. Feb 2009
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