Rebecca Gray was born 23 Mar 1803 in Gallia, Ohio. She died March 18, 1881 in Noble, Jay, Indiana at age 78.
Daughter of James Gray (1772-1861) and Hannah Claypool (1778-1841), of Scotch-Irish descent.
Rebecca Gray married William Henry McLaughlin on September 19, 1833 in Gallia, Ohio.
Children:
James Gray McLaughlin (1834–1910).
Mary Ann McLaughlin (1835–1915).
Leah McLaughlin (1837–1905).
Hiram McLaughlin (1839–1912).
John Gray McLaughlin (1842–1928).
William W McLaughlin (1844–1872).
George W McLaughlin (1846–1928).
Isaac Gibreth McLaughlin (1848–1914).
Jacob B. McLaughlin (1850–1925).
1850 United States Census, Noble Township, Jay Co., Indiana: William McLaughlin is head of household, a farmer age 47, with wife Rebecca McLaughlin age 47, and children James age 16, Mary A. age 14, Leah age 13, Hiram age 11, John age 8, William age 6, George age 4, Gibreth age 2, and Jacob age 2 months.
1860 United States Census, Noble Township, Jay Co., Indiana: William McLaughlin is head of household, a farmer age 57, with wife Rebecca McLaughlin age 57, and children James, a farm laborer age 25, Mary Ann age 24, Leah age 23, Hiram, a farm laborer age 21, John, a farm laborer age 17, William, a farm laborer age 16, George age 13, Isaac G. age 11, and Jacob age 9.
1870 United States Census, Noble Township, Jay Co., Indiana: William McLaughlin is head of household, a farmer age 67, with wife Rebecca age 66, and children Leah age 32, John, a carpenter age 27, William W., a farm laborer age 25, Isaac, a farm laborer age 21, and Jacob, a farm laborer age 19.
1880 United States Census, Noble, Jay, Indiana: George McLaughlin is head of household, a farmer age 33, with mother Rebecca McLaughlin age 76, and sister Leah McLaughlin age 43.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Rebecca by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Rebecca: