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John McLaughlin

Birth1826 - Ireland
Death12 Mar 1901 - Mountain, County of Dundas, Ontario
MotherNot Available
FatherWilliam McLaughlin

Born in Ireland on 1826 to William McLaughlin. John McLaughlin married Ann Jane Torrence and had 8 children. He passed away on 12 Mar 1901 in Mountain, County of Dundas, Ontario.

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William Mclaughlin
1797 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Ann Jane Torrence
1824 - 1915
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William Mclaughlin
1856 - 1946
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Henrietta Anne Mclaughlin
1867 - 1933
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Ellen Shaw Mclaughlin
1864 - Unknown
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Archibald Torrence Mclaughlin
1865 - 1891
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Anne Jane Mclaughlin
1866 - 1890
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Mary Mclaughlin
1859 - 1889
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John Mclaughlin
1863 - Unknown
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Nancy Mclaughlin
1860 - 1925

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