Duncan McLaughlin

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Duncan McLaughlin (born 1818 - ) was the fourth child to be born to white settlers in Jefferson County. He was the son of Andrew McLaughlin who travelled with John Jones.

McLaughlin was known as a modest man, proud of his Scottish heritage and able to quote Robert Burns at length. He practiced thrift and left a sizable estate.

References

  • "The First Sons of Jefferson County." (February 20, 1912) The Ledger