George McCully Laughlin (1842-1908)

Major George M. Laughlin, Vice-Chairman of Jones & Laughlin Steel, Pittsburgh

He was born at Pittsburgh and named for his great-grandfather, Major George McCully. He was educated at Pittsburgh and at the Washington & Jefferson College. In 1862, he volunteered as a Lieutenant with the 155th Pennsylvania Infantry and participated in every engagement of the Army of the Potomac from Antietam to Appomattox. Having been promoted to Captain, he was given the brevet rank of Major for distinguished service at the Battle of Quaker Road, Virginia. At the end of the war, he joined the family firm, Jones & Laughlin, steel manufacturers, retiring in 1900 as Treasurer and Vice-Chairman while retaining his seat on the board. He co-founded and served as President of the Keystone National Bank and was a director of the Pittsburgh Trust Company. In 1865, he married Isabel, daughter of Judge William McKennan and they were the parents of five children, three of whom (all sons) survived to adulthood. They lived in Sewickley at Lenmarkee, now Chatham University's Andrew W. Mellon Hall. 

Parents (2)

James H. Laughlin

James H. Laughlin, Founder of Jones & Laughlin Steel, Pittsburgh

1806-1882

Ann McCully Irwin

Mrs Ann (Irwin) Laughlin

1813-1891

Spouse (1)

Isabel (McKennan) Laughlin

Mrs Isabel Bowman (McKennan) Laughlin

1843-1891

Children (5)

William McKennan Laughlin

William McKennan Laughlin, died in childhood

1868-1873

Irwin Boyle Laughlin

of Meridian House, Washington, D.C., U.S. Minister to Greece & Spain

1871-1941

George McCully Laughlin

George M. Laughlin Jr., of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

1873-1946

Thomas McKennan Laughlin

Thomas K. Laughlin, of Pittsburgh; Assistant-Treasurer of Jones & Laughlin

1875-1910

Pauline Gertrude Laughlin

Pauline Gertrude Laughlin, died in early childhood

1877-1880

Associated Houses (1)

Lenmarkee

Sewickley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania