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Margaret (Graham) McLaughlin died Oct 24, 1892
Margaret was married before to a Graham. She was John L. McLaughlin's 2nd wife. Her kids may have lived with older children. She is buried in Colma at Holy Cross with John in an unmarked grave.
San Francisco call bulletin
San Francisco, California
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Fairmount Improvement Clubs meeting 1890
Fairmount Improvement Clubs meeting elect Delegates to the Federation of Improvement Clubs
San Francisco call bulletin
San Francisco, California
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John L. McLaughlin 1897 - City needs park
San Francisco call bulletin
San Francisco, California
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John L. McLaughlin - Fairmount Tract Improvement 1895
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco, California
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