Prince William County McLaughlins
Great news on the search for the 18th Century Eastern Virginia McLaughlins. Sheila from Virginia found these tidbits:
Prince William County Minutes Book
Page 291. Minute Book 1752-1753 (Oct. 22, 1753)
A power of Attorney from Hugh McLaughlin to Alexander Lothian was proved by oaths of William Andrews and Alexander King witnesses thereto and admitted to record.
Page 222. Order Book 1754-1755 (April 22, 1755)
William Lashbrooke exhibited on account against the estate of James McLaughlin deceased to which he made oath and the same being examined by the Court was allowed and admitted to record.
Click here for James and Mary McLaughlin, Prince William County, VA, Family Summary, and here for the "They Sure Liked the Name Hugh Didn't They?" Post.
Prince William County Minutes Book
Page 291. Minute Book 1752-1753 (Oct. 22, 1753)
A power of Attorney from Hugh McLaughlin to Alexander Lothian was proved by oaths of William Andrews and Alexander King witnesses thereto and admitted to record.
Page 222. Order Book 1754-1755 (April 22, 1755)
William Lashbrooke exhibited on account against the estate of James McLaughlin deceased to which he made oath and the same being examined by the Court was allowed and admitted to record.
Click here for James and Mary McLaughlin, Prince William County, VA, Family Summary, and here for the "They Sure Liked the Name Hugh Didn't They?" Post.
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