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James McLaughlin

Birth1743 - Orkney, Scotland
Death7 Oct 1809 - Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherElspit Robertson
FatherWilliam McLachlan

Born in Orkney, Scotland on 1743 to William McLachlan and Elspit Robertson. James McLaughlin married Margaret Mitchel and had 12 children. He passed away on 7 Oct 1809 in Cecil, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William Mclachlan
1725 - Unknown
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Elspit Robertson
1710 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Mitchel
1750 - 1839
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Margaret Mitchell*
1755 - 1824
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John Mclaughlin
1774 - 1860
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Robert M. Mclaughlin
1782 - 1869
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Thomas Mclaughlin
1785 - 1868
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Jane Mclaughlin
1781 - Unknown
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Samuel Mclaughlin
1788 - 1852
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William H Mclaughlin
1773 - 1860
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James Mclaughlin
1777 - 1846
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Margaret Mclaughlin
1793 - 1880
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Agnes "Nancy" Mclaughlin
1770 - Unknown
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Nancy Mclaughlin
1808 - 1891
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Jane "Jean" Mclaughlin
1781 - 1835
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William Mclaughlin
1780 - 1867

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