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Nancy McLaughlin

Birth7 June 1827 - Plumbridge, Northern Ireland
Death1 October 1899 - Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
MotherAnn Dunbar
FatherClaudius' Stewart McLaughlin

Born in Plumbridge, Northern Ireland on 7 June 1827 to Claudius' Stewart McLaughlin and Ann Dunbar. Nancy McLaughlin married James Humphreys and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 October 1899 in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA.

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Parents
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Claudius' Stewart Mclaughlin
1788 - 1871
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Ann Dunbar
1797 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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James Humphreys
1817 - 1899
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Sarah J Humphrey
1866 - 1933
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Anna Humphrys
1848 - 1932
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David Humphrey
1855 - 1935
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William J 'Will' Humphreys
1851 - 1914
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James Mcgill Humphreys
1853 - 1924
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Matilda 'Tillie' Humphrys
1858 - 1932
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Letitia 'Lettie' Humphreys
1863 - 1891
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Claude Humphreys
1860 - 1918
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Eliza Jane Humphreys
1847 - 1917

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