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Bernard McLaughlin

Birth1846 - Midlothian, Scotland, Leith
DeathMar 1890 - Yorkshire County, England, United Kingdom
MotherCatherine Falconer
FatherDaniel B McLaughlin

Born in Midlothian, Scotland, Leith on 1846 to Daniel B McLaughlin and Catherine Falconer. Bernard McLaughlin married Harriet Sarah Nicholson and had 8 children. He passed away on Mar 1890 in Yorkshire County, England, United Kingdom.

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Daniel B Mclaughlin
1823 - Unknown
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Catherine Falconer
1825 - Unknown
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Harriet Sarah Nicholson
1849 - 1888
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Mark Jeffery Mclaughlin
1879 - 1955
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Sarah Annie Mclaughlen
1866 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mclaughlan
1890 - Unknown
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James Mclaughlan
1884 - Unknown
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William L. Mc Laughlan
1873 - Unknown
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Margaret Ellen Mclaughlin
1868 - Unknown
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Catherine Lutera Mclaughlin
1880 - 1964
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Harriet Mclaughlan
1874 - Unknown

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