Their daughter, Jean Agnes McLaughlin, born about 1913, Amherst:
Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141)
RS141B7
Index to New Brunswick Marriages
Name MCLAUGHLIN, JEAN AGNES
Married HANRIGHT, ARNOLD JAMES
Date 1932-10-04
County WESTMORLAND
Parish MONCTON
Number 12093
Code B4/1932
Microfilm F19766
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On 13-08-06 9:34 PM, "David Winter" <davidwinter@...> wrote:
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> Amherst Daily News, Monday, April 4, 1955, pg. #1; Reel #2708, NSARM,
> Halifax, N.S.
> M. T. McLaughlin Widely Mourned
> Morley T. McLaughlin, 58 Albion St., passed away suddenly Saturday evening
> at Highland View Hospital where he was admitted Saturday morning. He was 73
> yrs. of age, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLaughlin of Economy, N.S.,
> where he was born. He attended the Ontario Business College in Belleville
> from which he was a graduate and took a position with the National Biscuit
> Co. in New York, N.Y. He then moved to Western Canada and worked in the
> wheat fields for a few years. From there he went to the lumber woods in B.C.
> where he was engaged in most of the positions of a large lumber company. In
> 1907 in Cranbrook, B.C., he married Agnes Bishop of Amherst. In 1909 he
> moved to Amherst and was employed as accountant for the McLean Milling Co.
> Ltd., for a short time, after which he became manager. He assumed ownership
> of this company in 1930. He attended the United Church and was active in
> church affairs and was on the board of stewards. He was a past chancellor of
> the K. of P.'s and was a member of the Amherst Curling Club. He was an
> ardent curler and enjoyed the fellowship of the club. He was on the board of
> directors of the Highland Cemetery. Mr. McLaughlin was very much interested
> in all types of sports and in his younger days was an active bowler and
> played in many competitions throughout the Maritimes. He was a keen baseball
> fan and attended many of the Amherst games. Due to health, he retired from
> active business in 1946. He was a great lover of flowers and spent many
> hours in his beautiful flower garden beside his home, a garden which he
> prized very highly. Besides his wife, the former Agnes Bishop of Amherst, he
> is survived by one daughter (Jean), Mrs. **nold Hanright of Amherst; two
> sons, Major Ivan McLaughlin of Montreal, Que., and Donald of Amherst; also
> seven grandchildren; one sister, Miss Maude McLellan of Vancouver, B.C., and
> one brother, Lee of Summerland, B.C. The remains are resting at Furlong's
> Funeral Home from which place the funeral service will be held Tuesday
> afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery.
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> Source: Dave Winter, 6 Aug 2013
> Note: Article continued on page 5 in first left hand column and some of the
> print is in the crease and not guessable, thus ******. Believe brother,
> "Lee" is actually, Imbert Leander McLaughlin.
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