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Evalina McLaughlin

Birth6 Oct 1851 - Cambro, Halderman, Ontario, Canada
Death25 Jul 1934 - Grealy, Grealy, Nebraska, USA
MotherElizabeth Millick
FatherHenry A Mclaughlin

Born in Cambro, Halderman, Ontario, Canada on 6 Oct 1851 to Henry A Mclaughlin and Elizabeth Millick. Evalina McLaughlin married Archibald Rager and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 Jul 1934 in Grealy, Grealy, Nebraska, USA.

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Parents
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Henry A Mclaughlin
1818 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Millick
1828 - 1941
Spouse(s)
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Archibald Rager
1845 - 1914
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Charles Henry Rager
1871 - 1953
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David William Rager
1869 - 1949
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James Arthur Rager
1879 - 1927
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Elizabeth M Rager
1873 - 1971
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Otis Hamilton Rager
1875 - 1962
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Lottie Angelina Leis
1877 - 1958
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Theodore Stanton Rager
1889 - 1953
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Ralph Colin Rager
1887 - 1960
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Amy Estella Rager
1884 - 1955
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Curtis Delbert Rager
1881 - 1886

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