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- John McLaughlin, a useful and prominent citizen of Tipton County, was born in Ireland July 12, 1821, and is a son of William and Jane (Reed) McLaughlin. The father was a native of Edinburg, Scotland, born 1776, and in early life immigrated to Ireland, where he died in 1884; was a farmer by occupation. The mother was born in Ireland about 1794, and died in 1860. They were both members of the Presbyterian Church. Our subject received a collegiate education at Bellenyna College, Ireland, and in 1852 came to America, landing in Charleston, SC, USA., then immediatlely went to Chester, SC, USA, and spent three years learning the carriage maker's trade, when he went to Aberdeen, Miss., and established a factory of his own and three years later moved to Portersville, Tipton County, and continued the business five years, then went into merchandising and farming, selling goods at Portersville two years, then moved to Atoka and continued the mercantile business over ten years, and since that time has given his attention exclusively to farming and running a steam cotton-gin, which he owns. Mr. McLaughlin has been married three times; first to Miss Margaret Wilson, a native of South Carolina, to whom he married March 16, 1848; the second time to Mrs. Nancy (Banks) White, October 12, 1854, and the third time to Mrs. Mary A. (McCreight) Strong, December 21, 1861. Two children were born to the first marriage, both sons, now engaged in selling goods; Robert W., born September 28, 1849, and William R., born April 4, 1852. By the second marriage three children: Andrew T., born August 25, 1855; Elizabeth J., born June 18, 1857; James A., born April 9, 1859. To the third marriage five children were born: Margaret J., born January 28, 1862; Mary A., June 28, 1863; Emaline F., born September 1, 1865; John Riley and Ann W., (twins) April 10, 1869. The parents and all of the daughters, excepting one, belong to the Old School Presbyterian Church, the father being a deacon in the church. Politically Mr. McLaughlin is a Democrat. He is a man of fine integrity and liberal disposition.
The dates in the above account are not consistent with the census records, as John McLaughlin was living in Tipton County in 1850. His was, Margaret, was born in South Carolina and his son, Robert, was born in Mississippi. Assuming that the sequence of events is correct, but the dates and duration may not be then the following reconstruction is suggested.
abt 1844, age 23 immigrated to SC
abt 1847, age 26 moved to Mississippi
abt 1850, age 29 moved to Portersville, TN [6]
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