ID: I3199
Name: Thomas McLaughlin
Surname: McLaughlin
Given Name: Thomas
Sex: M
Birth: 11 Mar 1800 in New Boston, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire 1
Death: 12 Jul 1871 2
Burial: Evergreen Cmtry, Rutland, Vermont 3
_UID: 043B81EEA6109D499AEFCE5221431EE05534
Note: From History of New Boston, New Hampshire - pg 369 John McLauglen - He settled on Bradford Hill, and built the house in which Rev. Mr. Bradford lived. He had a son, John, who kept store and tavern, and was a man of great business activity, for many years he kept the town astir with his enterprises, which were greatly beneficial to the community if not remunerative to himself. A worthy descendant of his may be found in Col. Thomas McLaughlen, son of David, born in New Boston, March 11, 1800, moved into Vermont with his father when a lad, and has been for the last twenty five years the owner of Clarendon Springs, and the the well known and popular proprieter of the Clarendon House, a romantic and quiet retreat among the green hills of Vermont, where thousands from all parts of New England and the great metropolis resort annually to receive healing from its waters,
Town of Clarendon Land Records - Vol 15 1853-59 #982549 #16 1859-1868 pg 306 ....for the consideration of love and affection and ten dollars received to my full satisfaction of Bella A. Spencer of Clarendon do give grant bargain sell and convey one equal undivided fourth part of three certain pieces or parcels of land lying and being in said Clarendon...11 Dec 1865....sold it back to Thomas for $4500 20 Apr 1867 pg 382....for the consideration of love and affection and four thousand dollars received of Martha M. Smith of Clarendon, one equal undivided half of three certain pieces or parcels of land (appears to be same description as first one) 11 Dec 1865.
War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 about Thomas McLaughlin Soldier: Thomas McLaughlin Widow: Lydia McLaughlin Pension Number - #1: WC 1260 Pension Number - #2: WC 1260 Roll Number: 62 Archive Publication Number:
Change Date: 20 Apr 2013 at 19:23:03
Father: David McLaughlin b: ABT 1752
Mother: Lydia Ober b: 21 Dec 1761 in Salem, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
Marriage 1
Lydia Spencer b: ABT 1800
- Married:
9 Dec 1823
in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont 4
Sources:
- Title: History of New Boston, New Hampshire
Author: Cogswell, Elliott C. (Compiler and writer) Publication: Press of Geor. C. Rand & Avery, Boston. 1864
- Title: Family Records: Pazda, Lisa
Author: Pazda, Lisa Publication: E-mails received from Lisa Pazda over a period of time Note: Thomas Mclaughlin in Evergreen Cemetery in Rutland.He died July 12 1871 age 71 years 4 mos.He is in Section 2 Row 7 buried with Lydia (Spencer) who died Oct 28 1865 age 65 yrs 9 mos(back of stone has a metal post bearing Roberts Post GAR)and second wife Mary Ann Penfield b Mar 31 1813,d. Dec 10 1872,who he married in Rutland June 6 1866. Also buried with him is a William Browne d. Jan 12 1854 age 28 and Aaron Spencer d. Nov 25 1852 age 82 years&his wife Martha (Glazier?) who d. Nov 10 1864 age 87 years. Aaron is the brother of Lydia Spencer. Parents of Aaron & Lydia Spencer-Simon/Simeon Spencer &Esther Gould.
- Title: Find A Grave, Inc. Find A Grave.com.
Author: Digital image. http://www.findagrave.com/ Note: Tombstone Inscription
- Repository:
Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 Title: Vital Records: Vermont, General Card Index to Vital Records Author: State of Vermont Note: Residence of groom: Woodstock
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