She married Lt. Ralph Laning of Captain Hunt's Company, First Regiment, Hunterdon Militia, a scout and guide to Gen. George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Her married name was often spelled Lanning by descendants.
She became the mother of two sons: Ralph Jr. in 1759 and Amos about 1761.
She passed away about 1761, probably as a result of childbirth.
It is assumed, but not confirmed, that she was buried at the First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery. Her husband was buried there nearly 40 years later.
She married Lt. Ralph Laning of Captain Hunt's Company, First Regiment, Hunterdon Militia, a scout and guide to Gen. George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Her married name was often spelled Lanning by descendants.
She became the mother of two sons: Ralph Jr. in 1759 and Amos about 1761.
She passed away about 1761, probably as a result of childbirth.
It is assumed, but not confirmed, that she was buried at the First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery. Her husband was buried there nearly 40 years later.
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