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mccort Name Meaning and History

Irish and Scottish: variant of McCord.

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mccort Family Facts

Distribution of mccort Families in the US in 1920
Number of mccort families
 18-33
 7-17
 1-6
 0
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Looking for info on my G-Grandmothers family Danna Mock Mahoney Risinger 11
Found some McCort in Michigan Kathy McCort 2
McCort JoanBetz 1
Obit; Mary V. McCourt (nee McCort) woodsman1953 0
A New board Administrator for McCort. Peter_McCrae 2
McCort,William-Brooklyn 1890's TJLamo 3
Gertrude McCourt Doyle cwesemann 0
John, Agnes & Alice McCort and Thomas & Minnie McCort in Petrolia, Ontario borderguy 1
Susan McCort and Fred Linfoot married on Feb. 8, 1899 borderguy 0
in search.... christie dealle mccorts- chambers 0
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