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John MCCORMACK

Birth5 SEP 1856 - Kelton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
Death1953 - Quincy, Norfolk, MA, USA
MotherIsabella Hastings
FatherThomas MCCORMACK

Born in Kelton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland on 5 SEP 1856 to Thomas MCCORMACK and Isabella Hastings. John MCCORMACK married Agnes McGeorge and had 9 children. He passed away on 1953 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA, USA.

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Thomas Mccormack
1832 - 1912
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Isabella Hastings
1828 - 1904
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Agnes Mcgeorge
1851 - 1940
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Isabelle S Hastings Mccormack
1894 - 1978
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Janet "Jennie" Mccormick
1879 - 1957
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Elisabeth Mccormick
1878 - Unknown
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John Alexander Mccormack
1898 - 1968
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Margaret C Mccormick
1872 - 1942
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Samuel Mccormick
1875 - Unknown
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William George Mccormack
1884 - 1942
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Agnes Mccormack
1881 - Unknown
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Catherine Ethel Jean Mccormack
1893 - 1991

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