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Latest revision as of 02:29, 9 February 2022

A young Mabel Anne (Tapscott) Laughlin.

Born on December 16, 1895 in Straughn, Dudley County, Indiana. She was one of two children, and oldest daughter, of Ellsworth Elmer Tapscott and Ida Mae Foust.

Page edited 8-Feb-22. ET

Description

Mabel Anne (Tapscott) Laughlin at the Kentucky Derby.

She was slim of build and short of stature.

Early Years

  • Childhood
  • Siblings
    • Elsie Jane Tapscott

Education

She could read and write.

Religion

Family Years

Mabel Anne (Tapscott) Laughlin and her sons, (l to r) Francis Scott and Edward E. Laughlin, with son-in-law Charles Robert Newbold facing away on far left. At the home of her daughter June Alice (Laughlin) Newbold in Oakwood, (Montgomery County) Ohio.

Married Donel Laughlin on September 3, 1914 in New Castle, Henry County, Indiana. The couple had three children: two boys - Edward Ellsworth, and Francis Scott, and one girl - June Alice.

The couple had three children:

Residences

Working Years

Worked as a homemaker and diner operator.

Personal Life

Liked to cook and bake.

Death

Mabel died on December 27, 1984 at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. She was buried on December 31, 1984 at Woodland Cemetery in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.