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Facts and Events
Name |
Nathaniel Miles Laughner |
Alt Name[1] |
Nathan Miles Laughner |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
11 Oct 1842 |
St. Petersburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania, United States |
Alt Birth[1] |
11 Oct 1844 |
Portland Mills, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States |
Marriage |
30 Jun 1868 |
Sigel, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Pauline Mills Wallace |
Death? |
13 Nov 1918 |
Portland Mills, Elk, Pennsylvania, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Lake City Cemetery, Lake City, Elk, Pennsylvania |
Nathan lived with his father during the 1850 US Federal Census.
1870 US Census at Barnett, Jefferson, Pennsylvania
Natha Laughner 23
Pliney Laughner 20
Nancy J Laughner 1
1880 US Census at Spring Creek, Elk, Pennsylvania
Nathan Laughner 33
Cliny Laughner 30
Mancy J. Laughner 10
James W. Laughner 9
Delbert W. Laughner 6
Newman B. Laughner 1
1900 US Census at Spring Creek, Elk, Pennsylvania
Nathan M Laughner 55
Taloien Laughner 50
James W Laughner 29
Waid D Laughner 26
Laura Laughner 19
Edwerd B Laughner 17
Wilber Laughner 14
1910 US Census at Spring Creek, Elk, Pennsylvania
Nathan M Laughner 67
Pauline M Laughner 60
Wilbur Laughner 24
Edward Laughner 26
Nathan Laughner in the Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999. Date of Birth: 1844. Date of Death: 11-12-1918. Dates of Service: 6/21/1861 to 1/28/ 1865. Co. H 191st Regt Pa Vol. Rank: Pvt. Cemetery: Lake City, Pa.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nathan Miles Laughner, in Find A Grave.
(Death certificate included)
Son of Samuel and Anna Westner Laughner, both born in Westmoreland Co, PA, he was married, retired, lived in Portland Mills, died there of arteriosclerosis, per death certificate 162902, whose informant was his wife of Arroyo, PA, and which gave the year of birth as 1842. Buried Nov 15 1918.
Family Members Parents Samuel S. Laughner 1817–1882 Anna Maria Laughner 1819–1845
Spouse Pauline Mills Wallace Laughner 1850–1932
Half Siblings John Bower Laughner 1868–1943 Nettie Pearl Laughner Wertman 1870–1916
Children Nancy Jane Laughner Horne Stahlman 1869–1952 Newman Bruce Laughner 1879–1941
- Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1968 [database online] . (Lehi, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014).
Name: Nathan Miles Laughner Gender: Male Race: White Age: 25 Birth Date: 11 Oct 1842 Birth Place: Petersburg Clarion County Death Date: 13 Nov 1918 Death Place: Portland Mills, Elk, Pennsylvania, USA Father: Samuel Laughner Mother: Anna Westner Certificate Number: 162902
- Sypher, Josiah Rhinehart, and Pennsylvania. Adjutant-general's office. Pennsylvania Reserves. History of the Pennsylvania reserve corps: a complete record of the organization; and of the different companies, regiments and brigades; containing descriptions of expeditions, marches, skirmishes, and battles; together with biographical sketches of officers and personal records of each man during his term of service. (Lancaster)
p.656, 1865.
Roll of company H, commanded by Captain James Keatly, originally commanded by Captain William Lemon.
Laughner, Nathan [Through all campaigns. Re-enlisted]
- Nathaniel Miles Laughner 11 October 1843 – 13 November 1918 • 9HLG-W1G, in FamilySearch Family Tree.
Nathaniel Miles Laughner 1843–1918 • 9HLG-W1G Marriage: 30 Jun 1868 Sigel, Jefferson, Pennsylvania, USA
Pauline Mills Wallace 1850–1932 • 9HLG-4M9
Children of Pauline Mills Wallace and Nathaniel Miles Laughner (7) Nancy Jane Laughner 1870–Deceased • KHCX-Y9T James W Laughner 1871–Deceased • L6QY-VNN Delbert Wade Laughner 1874–1927 • LZ18-97F Newman Bruce Laughner 1879–1941 • LVFJ-F67 Laura Laughner 1880–1946 • L6NV-LZ6 Edward B Laughner 1882–1954 • L52Y-6X5 Wilbur Merl Laughner 1886–1975 • LVFL-L64
- U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865.
Name: Nathan Laughner Enlistment Date: 14 Jun 1861 Enlistment Rank: Private Muster Date: 14 Jun 1861 Muster Place: Pennsylvania Muster Company: H Muster Regiment: 37th Infantry Muster Regiment Type: Infantry Muster Information: Enlisted Muster Out Date: 15 May 1864 Muster Out Information: Transferred Side of War: Union Survived War?: Yes Additional Notes 2: Muster 2 Date: 15 May 1864; Muster 2 Place: Pennsylvania; Muster 2 Regiment: 191st Infantry; Muster 2 Regiment Type: Infantry; Muster 2 Information: Transferred; Title: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865
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