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Edith Emma McGlaughlin

Birth16 Mar 1874 - St. David, Charlotte, NB, Canada
Death18 Mar 1955 - Cumberland County, Maine, USA
MotherEmily McLaughlan
FatherEdward McGlaughlin

Born in St. David, Charlotte, NB, Canada on 16 Mar 1874 to Edward McGlaughlin and Emily McLaughlan. Edith Emma McGlaughlin married Bradford Wellington Johnstone and had 3 children. She passed away on 18 Mar 1955 in Cumberland County, Maine, USA.

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Edward Mcglaughlin
Unknown - Unknown
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Emily Mclaughlan
Unknown - Unknown
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Bradford Wellington Johnstone
1874 - 1942
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Shepard D Grass
1886 - 1959
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Shepard D Grass
1886 - 1959
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Rose Beatrice Johnston
1896 - 1984
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Violet E Johnston
1893 - 1995
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Doris M Johnson
1895 - Unknown

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