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David McLaughlin 1786–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Apr 1786

Birth Location: Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA

Death Date: 1872

Death Location: Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA

Father: John McLaughlin

Mother: UNKNOWN McLaughlin

Spouse(s): UNKNOWN McLaughlin

Children(s):

In 1786, David McLaughlin entered the world in Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA, born to John Mclaughlin And Unknown Mclaughlin. David McLaughlin married Unknown Mclaughlin. David McLaughlin passed away in 1872 in Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1786, David McLaughlin entered the world in Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA, born to John Mclaughlin And Unknown Mclaughlin.
  • David McLaughlin married Unknown Mclaughlin.
  • David McLaughlin passed away in 1872 in Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA.

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David McLaughlin's Ancestors

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David McLaughlin
1786–1872
Birth Place: Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA
Parents
John McLaughlin
1765–1814
New Boston, New Hampshire, USA
UNKNOWN McLaughlin
1769–1818
Deering, New Hampshire, USA
Grandparents
John McLaughlin
1744–
New Boston, New Hampshire, USA
UNKNOWN McLaughlin
1748–
New Boston, New Hampshire, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

David McLaughlin's Timeline

2 Records

1786
3 Apr 1786
Birth of David McLaughlin in Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA
Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA
1872
1872
Age 86
Death of David McLaughlin in Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA
Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Apr 1786
    Event Place: Weid, Franklin County, Maine, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1872
    Event Place: Homer, Lasalle County, Illinois, USA

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