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John McCord

Birth29 December 1747 - Colmonell, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Death24 October 1837 - Shawangunk, New York
MotherConstantine I Scotland
FatherKenneth MacAlpin McCord

Born in Colmonell, South Ayrshire, Scotland on 29 December 1747 to Kenneth MacAlpin McCord and Constantine I Scotland. John McCord married Sarah Terwilliger and had 18 children. He passed away on 24 October 1837 in Shawangunk, New York.

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Parents
Kenneth Macalpin Mccord
1727 - Unknown
Constantine I Scotland
1727 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Sarah Terwilliger
1771 - 1825
Ida Hoffman
1757 - 1788
Children Show all
Thomas Mccord
1778 - 1858
Robert Mccord
1791 - 1826
Jane Mccord
1788 - 1864
Nancy Agnes Mccord Carney
1798 - 1878
Margretje Mccord
1785 - Unknown
Leah Mccord Anderson
1794 - 1866
Ida Mccord
1784 - Unknown
William Mccord
1801 - 1850
!# Christina Lucretia Mccord Ronk
1814 - 1888

Soloman Gilbert Mccord
1808 - 1855
Mary Mccord Byron
1790 - Unknown
James Mccord
1780 - 1858
Catherine Mccord
1806 - Unknown
Kesiah Jane Mccord
1796 - Unknown
Sarah (Twin) Mccord
1803 - Unknown
Elizabeth Mccord Palmer
1803 - Unknown
John M Mccord
1782 - 1858
Margretye Mccord
1786 - Unknown

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