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John Alexander McGlaughlin

Birth29 Apr 1845 - Tennessee, USA
Death3 Jan 1917 - Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, USA
MotherElizabeth Ann McCarver
FatherAlexander M. McGlaughlin

Born in Tennessee, USA on 29 Apr 1845 to Alexander M. McGlaughlin and Elizabeth Ann McCarver. John Alexander McGlaughlin married Martha Jane Barrow and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1917 in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, USA.

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Alexander M. Mcglaughlin
1818 - 1883
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Elizabeth Ann Mccarver
1826 - 1880
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Martha Jane Barrow
1847 - 1914
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John Thomas Mcglaughlin
1870 - 1935
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Jesse Frank Mcglaughlin
1878 - 1948
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Sherrod Alexander Mcglaughlin
1876 - 1942
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Dessie Addie Mcglaughlin
1889 - 1940
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Robert Owen Mcglaughlin
1887 - 1934
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W M Owen Mcglaughlin
1869 - Unknown
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Joseph C Mcglaughling
1875 - Unknown
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J. Neal Mcglaughlin
1874 - 1945

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