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Luisa Jane Coin

Birth4 Jul 1845 - Indian Territory, Arkansas, USA
Death4 May 1912 - Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
MotherHannah "Nancy" Spencer
FatherJames J Coin

Born in Indian Territory, Arkansas, USA on 4 Jul 1845 to James J Coin and Hannah "Nancy" Spencer. Luisa Jane Coin married Liberty Hall Mclaughlin and had 10 children. She passed away on 4 May 1912 in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
James J Coin
1808 - 1891
Hannah "Nancy" Spencer
1817 - 1862
Spouse(s)
Liberty Hall Mclaughlin
1834 - 1919
Seth Emery Washburn
1847 - 1934
James Bolling (Bolin)
1843 - 1939
Henry C. Hoover
1863 - 1891
Cancie W. Smith
1845 - Unknown
Children Show all
Robert E Washburn
1865 - 1910
Liberty Uptegraph Mc Laughlin
1876 - 1947
Harry Mclaughlin
1876 - 1963
Lester Henry Mclaughlin
1897 - 1978
Frank Mclaughlin
1864 - Unknown

May Mclaughlan
1884 - 1967
Sylvia A Mclaughlin
1898 - 1942
Edith V Mclaughlin
1886 - Unknown
Marvin Mclaughlin
1890 - 1954
Hiram Mc Laughlin
1884 - Unknown

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