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William Cormack

Birth30 Oct 1787 - Riley's Gardens, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
DeathApril 1862 - West Derby, Lancashire, United Kingdom
MotherAgnes Grimes
FatherPeter Cormack

Born in Riley's Gardens, Liverpool, Lancashire, England on 30 Oct 1787 to Peter Cormack and Agnes Grimes. William Cormack married Elizabeth Broadford and had 10 children. He passed away on April 1862 in West Derby, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

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Peter Cormack
Unknown - 1791
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Agnes Grimes
1767 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Broadford
1790 - 1837
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James Cormack
1826 - 1895
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Eliza Cormack
1815 - 1875
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Alice Cormack
1820 - 1877
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Alexander Cormack
1830 - Unknown
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Catherine Cormack
1813 - 1897
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Peter Cormack
1811 - Unknown
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John Cormack
1827 - 1895
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Agnes Cormack
1821 - Unknown
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William Frederick Cormack
1855 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Cormack
1817 - 1877

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