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John McCormick

Birthabt 1797 - Co. Longford, Ireland
Death1874 - Rhode Island, USA
MotherMary Cox
FatherOwen Mccormick

Born in Co. Longford, Ireland on abt 1797 to Owen Mccormick and Mary Cox. John McCormick married Helen O'Sullivan and had 11 children. He passed away on 1874 in Rhode Island, USA.

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Owen Mccormick
1768 - 1839
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Mary Cox
Unknown - 1825
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Helen O'sullivan
1818 - 1857
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Dorothy Baker
Unknown - Unknown
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Marcella Mccormick
1841 - 1904
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Ellen Mccormick
1844 - 1916
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John Mccormick
1842 - 1843
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Mary Mccormick
1840 - 1870
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Anne Mccormick
1846 - 1870
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Christopher Mccormick
1850 - 1902
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Margaret Lucy Mccormick
1853 - Unknown
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Bridget Mccormick
1851 - 1934
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Jane Frances Mccormick
1848 - 1902
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Catherine 'Elizabeth' Mccormick
1857 - 1904
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Francis Mccormick
1824 - 1854

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