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'''Martin Francis Loughlin''' (born 1923) was a judge in the [[United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire]] from 1979 to 1995.
'''Martin Francis Loughlin''' (born March 11th,1923) was a judge in the [[United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire]] from 1979 to 1995.


Loughlin was born in [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] and graduated from [[St. Anselm's College]] in 1947 and from [[Suffolk University Law School]] in 1951. Loughlin served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951-1952. He engaged in private practice in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] from 1953 to 1963. From 1963 to 1978, Loughlin served as an associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court, and Chief justice from 1978 to 1979.
Loughlin was born in [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] and graduated from [[St. Anselm's College]] in 1947 and from [[Suffolk University Law School]] in 1951. Loughlin served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951-1952. He engaged in private practice in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] from 1953 to 1963. From 1963 to 1978, Loughlin served as an associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court, and Chief justice from 1978 to 1979.

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Martin Francis Loughlin (born March 11th,1923) was a judge in the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire from 1979 to 1995.

Loughlin was born in Manchester and graduated from St. Anselm's College in 1947 and from Suffolk University Law School in 1951. Loughlin served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946 and from 1951-1952. He engaged in private practice in Manchester, New Hampshire from 1953 to 1963. From 1963 to 1978, Loughlin served as an associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court, and Chief justice from 1978 to 1979.

Loughlin was nominated to the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire by Jimmy Carter on February 9, 1979, to a new seat created by 92 Stat. 1629. He was confirmed by the Senate on April 24, 1979, and received commission on April 26, 1979. Loughlin assumed senior status on May 15, 1989 and his service terminated on December 4, 1995, due to retirement.

Judge Loughlin passed away on March 7th, 2007 from Congestive Heart Failure. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Margaret Gallagher Loughlin, a son, 6 daughters, 12 grandchildren, and one great-grandson.