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Mary McCORMICK

BirthDec 1841 - Ireland
Death29 Jul 1901 - New York
MotherAnn Mc Cornick
FatherWilliam McCORMICK

Born in Ireland on Dec 1841 to William McCORMICK and Ann Mc Cornick. Mary McCORMICK married William Thomas KNOX and had 10 children. She passed away on 29 Jul 1901 in New York.

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Parents
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William Mccormick
1788 - 1875
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Ann Mc Cornick
1805 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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William Thomas Knox
1829 - 1892
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Ellen Knox
1873 - Unknown
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Charles Garfield Knox
1881 - 1960
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Robert J Knox
1862 - Unknown
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John Knox
1865 - Unknown
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Fredrick Knox
1871 - 1906
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Laura M Knox
1878 - 1955
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Clara Knox
1875 - Unknown
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Emma Knox
1870 - 1959
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Florence K Beh
1878 - Unknown
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William T Knox
1863 - Unknown

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