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Mary Morgan <I>McElyea</I> McLaurin

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Mary Morgan McElyea McLaurin

Birth
Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Jan 1946 (aged 73)
Dillon County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Floydale, Dillon County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.307881, Longitude: -79.3373972
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Excerpt from the book, The MacQueens of Queensdale, written in 1913 by her mother , pg 216

Mary Morgan MacElyea, our second daughter, is a very attractive woman, warm-hearted, affectionate, and generous. She has many friends, and is devoted to her family. She married Mr. John L. MacLaurin, of Laurinburg, N. C, and they had six children:
James Robert MacLaurin,
Maybelle MacLaurin,
Ruth MacLaurin,
Marion MacElyea MacLaurin,
Harriet Agnes Lee MacLaurin,
Imogene Morgan MacLaurin.
The two eldest children are at present away at school. The son, a brainy, ambitious, and very handsome boy, is at Massey's Business College, Richmond, Va., and his sister Maybelle graduated at Winthrop College, S. C, where she made a fine record.

Little Marion and Ruth MacLaurin, two lovely baby girls, died when about two years of age, and are buried in the cemetery at Dunbar Presbyterian Church, in Dillon County, S. C.

Mr. John L. MacLaurin comes of a fine old Scotch family, of Scotland County. He is a splendid farmer, and a man of indomitable energy, a high-toned Christian gentleman, who has the confidence and esteem of his community. Their farm home, called Laurindale, is situated eight miles below the town of Dillon.

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She was born in Queensdale, N.C., and was the daughter of Capt. Robert T. McElyea and Annabella McCallum McElyea. She married John L. McLaurin on November 15, 1890. She died in Laurinfield, S.C.
Excerpt from the book, The MacQueens of Queensdale, written in 1913 by her mother , pg 216

Mary Morgan MacElyea, our second daughter, is a very attractive woman, warm-hearted, affectionate, and generous. She has many friends, and is devoted to her family. She married Mr. John L. MacLaurin, of Laurinburg, N. C, and they had six children:
James Robert MacLaurin,
Maybelle MacLaurin,
Ruth MacLaurin,
Marion MacElyea MacLaurin,
Harriet Agnes Lee MacLaurin,
Imogene Morgan MacLaurin.
The two eldest children are at present away at school. The son, a brainy, ambitious, and very handsome boy, is at Massey's Business College, Richmond, Va., and his sister Maybelle graduated at Winthrop College, S. C, where she made a fine record.

Little Marion and Ruth MacLaurin, two lovely baby girls, died when about two years of age, and are buried in the cemetery at Dunbar Presbyterian Church, in Dillon County, S. C.

Mr. John L. MacLaurin comes of a fine old Scotch family, of Scotland County. He is a splendid farmer, and a man of indomitable energy, a high-toned Christian gentleman, who has the confidence and esteem of his community. Their farm home, called Laurindale, is situated eight miles below the town of Dillon.

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She was born in Queensdale, N.C., and was the daughter of Capt. Robert T. McElyea and Annabella McCallum McElyea. She married John L. McLaurin on November 15, 1890. She died in Laurinfield, S.C.


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