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Bridget Mclaughlin

Birthabt 1846 - Pennsylvania, United States
Death22 May 1907 - Shenandoah, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
MotherBridget Cullen
FatherRichard McLaughlin

Born in Pennsylvania, United States on abt 1846 to Richard McLaughlin and Bridget Cullen. Bridget Mclaughlin married Edward W Burns and had 7 children. She passed away on 22 May 1907 in Shenandoah, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Richard Mclaughlin
1810 - 1870
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Bridget Cullen
1816 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Edward W Burns
1842 - 1913
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Margaret Burns
1876 - Unknown
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Patrick Henry Burns
1889 - 1965
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Michael F Burns
1881 - 1941
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Bridget Burns
1878 - Unknown
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Richard Burns
1881 - Unknown
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John Joseph Burns
1887 - 1942
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Joseph Burns
1885 - Unknown

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