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James McLaughlin

Birth1817 - Glenga,Badoney Upper,Strabane, Co. Co. Tyrone
DeathNot Available - Glenga Co. Tyrone
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Born in Glenga,Badoney Upper,Strabane, Co. Co. Tyrone on 1817. James McLaughlin married Mary McCullagh and had 10 children. He passed away in Glenga Co. Tyrone.

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Mary Mccullagh
1826 - Unknown
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Mary Mclaughlin Morris
Unknown - Unknown
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Anne Mccullagh
1824 - 1905
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Rose Mclaughlin
1848 - Unknown
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Patrick Peter Mclaughlin
1855 - 1895
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John Mclaughlin
1850 - Unknown
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Kenneth Peter Mclaughlin
1861 - 1918
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Charles Mclaughlin
1865 - 1939
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Ellen Mclaughlin
1867 - Unknown
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Mary Mclaughlin
1866 - Unknown
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James Mclaughlan
1852 - Unknown
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James Mclaughlin
1852 - 1900
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Thomas Mclaughlin
1876 - Unknown

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