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  2. Jean McLane - Wikipedia

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    McLane was born in 1926 on a family farm in Laurel, Montana, to Frank and Doris Baird. [1] She married an optometrist, Harry McLane, with whom she had two children. [ 1 ] McLane became involved in local civic organizations, including the Laurel Republican Women and the American Legion , before being elected to the Montana House of ...

  3. Laurel Burch - Wikipedia

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    Laurel grew up with a mixture of love and loss, but also with a keen brilliant artistic eye from her parents. [1] A rift grew between Laurel and her mother when Laurel was a teenager. While in high school, Laurel lived for a period with her father, her half-brothers and half-sister in La Canada, California but the arrangement ended abruptly.

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  5. Mystery in Laurel Canyon: Questions cloud death of ... - AOL

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    The name change — and De Rothschild's death — was news to his younger brother, Richard Kauffman of Oregon. Reached by telephone, he told The Times that his brother had "disappeared" in the ...

  6. Laurel Clark - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Blair Clark (née Salton; March 10, 1961 – February 1, 2003) was an American NASA astronaut, medical doctor, United States Navy captain, and Space Shuttle mission specialist. She died along with her six fellow crew members in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster .

  7. Emma Haig - Wikipedia

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    Emma Haig McGowan was born in 1898, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] Almost nothing is known of her early life. An August 1914 news article noted that H. Hickman Walton Jr., and Miss Emma Haig of New York were traveling to Richmond, Virginia, to organize dance classes.