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McClaughry is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Robert Wilson McClaughry (1839–1920),
American prison warden and
reformer Wilfred McClaughry...
- John
McClaughry is an
American author and politician. He
served in the
Vermont House of
Representatives from 1969 to 1972 and the
Vermont State Senate...
- Air Vice
Marshal Wilfred Ashton McClaughry, CB, DSO,
MC, DFC (26
November 1894 – 4
January 1943), born
Wilfred Ashton McCloughry, was an
Australian aviator...
- the
McClaughry family, notes, however, that the
three Black McClaughrys had some
unexpected help. It came from
their enslaver,
James McClaughry, a po****r...
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Robert Wilson McClaughry (July 22, 1839 –
November 9, 1920) was an
early leader in
modern penal reform and the
warden of
several major penitentiaries including...
- the Midwest. The idea of such a
killer was then used by
Matthew Wilson McClaughry, a
Special Agent of the
Department of Justice, to
connect the axe murders...
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While in prison, it was
alleged by a
Justice Department agent named W. M.
McClaughry that
Moore was
possibly responsible for a
string of
unsolved axe murders...
- and
Robert Houston McLaury, a
descendant of
Matthew McClaughry of
Ireland and his son
Thomas McClaughry of Kortright, New York. The
McLaury
family worked...
- escapades. Hume's
sister Mary
married Mathew McClaughry in Kortwright, New York.
Their oldest son
Robert W.
McClaughry served as a
major in the 118th Illinois...
- penitentiary. Work went on for two and one-half decades. 1899 July 1:
Robert W.
McClaughry was
appointed Leavenworth's
second Warden. 1901
November 10:
Joseph Waldrupe...