John Dulin

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John Dulin

Birth
Upperville, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA
Death
22 Oct 1828 (aged 52)
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Sterling, Loudoun County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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John was the son of Thaddeus and Elizabeth Powell Dulin. He had nine siblings.

  • About 1800 Thaddeus moved his entire family to Kentucky, except for his son John (whose wife, Rebecca, could not travel at the time) and his daughter, Ann who was married to Enoch Francis.


John served in the War of 1812 and was injured and confined to a wheel chair. John's wheel chair has been donated to The Loudoun County Museum in Leesburg, VA where it has been on display from time-to-time.


John and Rebecca's Family Bible exists but has not been made generally available for viewing. However, a transcription was made by Aunt Nell in the 1920s and a second, matching transcription was made by another researcher in the last decade. Dates and information that follow are from these transcriptions:


Children not yet found, so are not linked, are as follows:

  • Nancy and Betsy Dulin, twins, born 26 Dec 1797 in Loudoun County, VA. They died as infants. No other information is available.
  • Thomas Dulin, born 3 Mar 1799 in Loudoun County, VA; probably died before 1841.
  • Unnamed son Dulin, born 1 Dec 1800 in Loudoun County, VA; died Jan 1801.
  • Sanford Dulin, born 17 Feb 1808 in Loudoun County, VA, apparently died before 1841.
  • Thaddeus Dulin, born 10 Jun 1809 in Loudoun County, VA; apparently died before 1841.
  • Lydia Ann Dulin Latimer, born 5 Oct 1814 in Loudoun County, VA. She married John Latimer, 11 Feb 1836, at Green Plains, Loudoun County, VA. They were in Missouri by 1838, and had four children. Apparently died before 1860.


There is no marker for John. At the time of his death, in fact, until after Rebecca died, John and Rebecca owned the land where the cemetery lies. It is certainly the family cemetery.

John was the son of Thaddeus and Elizabeth Powell Dulin. He had nine siblings.

  • About 1800 Thaddeus moved his entire family to Kentucky, except for his son John (whose wife, Rebecca, could not travel at the time) and his daughter, Ann who was married to Enoch Francis.


John served in the War of 1812 and was injured and confined to a wheel chair. John's wheel chair has been donated to The Loudoun County Museum in Leesburg, VA where it has been on display from time-to-time.


John and Rebecca's Family Bible exists but has not been made generally available for viewing. However, a transcription was made by Aunt Nell in the 1920s and a second, matching transcription was made by another researcher in the last decade. Dates and information that follow are from these transcriptions:


Children not yet found, so are not linked, are as follows:

  • Nancy and Betsy Dulin, twins, born 26 Dec 1797 in Loudoun County, VA. They died as infants. No other information is available.
  • Thomas Dulin, born 3 Mar 1799 in Loudoun County, VA; probably died before 1841.
  • Unnamed son Dulin, born 1 Dec 1800 in Loudoun County, VA; died Jan 1801.
  • Sanford Dulin, born 17 Feb 1808 in Loudoun County, VA, apparently died before 1841.
  • Thaddeus Dulin, born 10 Jun 1809 in Loudoun County, VA; apparently died before 1841.
  • Lydia Ann Dulin Latimer, born 5 Oct 1814 in Loudoun County, VA. She married John Latimer, 11 Feb 1836, at Green Plains, Loudoun County, VA. They were in Missouri by 1838, and had four children. Apparently died before 1860.


There is no marker for John. At the time of his death, in fact, until after Rebecca died, John and Rebecca owned the land where the cemetery lies. It is certainly the family cemetery.