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John James McLaughlin

Birth02 Mar 1865 - Tyrone, Darlington Township, Durham County, Ontario, Canada West
Death28 Jan 1914 - Toronto - 81 Glen Road, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Smith
FatherRobert McLaughlin

Born in Tyrone, Darlington Township, Durham County, Ontario, Canada West on 02 Mar 1865 to Robert McLaughlin and Mary Smith. John James McLaughlin had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Jan 1914 in Toronto - 81 Glen Road, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.

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Robert Mclaughlin
1836 - 1921
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Mary Smith
1843 - 1877
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Helen Marjorie Mc Laughlin
1898 - Unknown
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Arthur Mclaughlin
1901 - Unknown
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Mary Mclaughlin
1898 - Unknown
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Donald R Mclaughlin
1895 - 2003
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Roland Rusk Mclaughlin
1901 - 1973

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