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John M. McCorry

Birth09 Jan 1867 - Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA
Death12 Jan 1937 - Bruin, Butler Co., PA
MotherElisabeth Baldauf
FatherPeter Macary

Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA on 09 Jan 1867 to Peter Macary and Elisabeth Baldauf. John M. McCorry married Mary Elizabeth McElhaney and had 14 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1937 in Bruin, Butler Co., PA.

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Parents
Peter Macary
1839 - 1880
Elisabeth Baldauf
1844 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Mary Elizabeth Mcelhaney
1878 - 1966
Martha Julia O'donnell
1868 - 1899
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Evelyn Dorothy Mccorry
1907 - 1981
Clyde Joseph Mccorry
1893 - 1968
Frederick James Mccorry
1890 - 1970
Lenn George Mccorry
1889 - 1988
Adeline Josephine Mccorry
1909 - 1950
Francis Andrew Mccorry
1904 - 1950
Mary Elizabeth Mccorry
1892 - 1963

Loretta Elizabeth Mccorry
1905 - 1974
Flora Wilda Mccorry
1895 - 1979
Viola Edith Mccorry
1912 - 1959
John O. Mccorry
1914 - 1984
Velma Elnora Mccorry
1917 - 1966
Ruth Marcelis Mccorry
1919 - 1985
Julia Mccorry
1898 - 1899

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