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James McLaughlin

BirthApr 1880 - Londonderry County, Northern Ireland
Death19 July 1920 - Belvidere Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland
MotherCatherine Coyle
FatherJohn McLaughlin

Born in Londonderry County, Northern Ireland on Apr 1880 to John McLaughlin and Catherine Coyle. James McLaughlin married Catherine McLaughlin Ms Livingston and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 July 1920 in Belvidere Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland.

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John Mclaughlin
1844 - 1879
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Catherine Coyle
1849 - 1916
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Catherine Mclaughlin Ms Livingston
1883 - 1920
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Neil Mclaughlin
1912 - 1993
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Veronica Mclaughlin
1906 - 1994
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Archibald Livingston Mclaughlin
1902 - 1978
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Ellen Mclaughlin
1904 - 1980
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Henry Coyle Mclaughlin
1903 - 1963
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Barbara Mclaughlin
1908 - 1909
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Mary Mclaughlin
1917 - 1979
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Christina Livingston Mclaughlin
1913 - 1988
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John Mclaughlin
1915 - 1991

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