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John Edward McLaughlan

Birth14 Feb 1910 - 10 Old Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow
Death09 Oct 1987 - 4 glen prosen, East Kilbride, Scotland
MotherMary Josephine Fidgeon
FatherAlexander Mcloughlin

Born in 10 Old Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow on 14 Feb 1910 to Alexander Mcloughlin and Mary Josephine Fidgeon. John Edward McLaughlan married Mary Crumb Gillespie TODD and had 3 children. He passed away on 09 Oct 1987 in 4 glen prosen, East Kilbride, Scotland.

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Alexander Mcloughlin
1879 - 1938
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Mary Josephine Fidgeon
1878 - 1953
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Mary Crumb Gillespie Todd
1910 - 1930
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Mary Coulter Morrison
1913 - 1998
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John Alexander(jack) Mc Laughlan
1928 - 2010
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William Fidgeon Mclaughlan
1938 - 2005
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John Mc Laughlan
1944 - 1976

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