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John Patrick McCormack

Birth31 October 1850 - Georgia, United States
Death11 Oct 1936 - Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
MotherMartha Veazey
FatherJames A McCormack

Born in Georgia, United States on 31 October 1850 to James A McCormack and Martha Veazey. John Patrick McCormack married Martha Elizabeth PARTIN and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Oct 1936 in Bixby, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.

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Parents
James A Mccormack
1820 - 1904
Martha Veazey
1831 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Martha Elizabeth Partin
1857 - 1925
Carrie Blankinship
1865 - Unknown
Children Show all
John Edgar Mccormack Sr
1881 - 1956
Thomas Gordon Mccormack
1878 - 1931
James William Mccormick
1876 - 1968
George Robert Mccormack
1883 - 1965
Elmer Ernest Mccormack
1890 - 1967
Albert Sidney Mccormack
1887 - 1943

Frank Joseph Mccormack
1886 - 1956
David Rennie Mccormack
1893 - 1976
Annie Hearse-mccormack
1897 - Unknown
Ola Hearse-mccormack
1900 - Unknown
Luda Tankersley
1878 - 1963
Edward Mccormack
1883 - Unknown

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