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JAMES MCCORD 1747–1781 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT.1747

Birth Location: PA.

Death Date: NOV.12,1781

Death Location: MECKENBURG CO. N.C.

Father: William Sr.

Mother: Martha Sawyer

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In 1747, JAMES MCCORD entered the world in PA., born to William Duncan Maccorde Mccord Sr And Martha Ann Sawyer. JAMES MCCORD passed away in 1781 in MECKENBURG CO. N.C..

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Biography

  • In 1747, JAMES MCCORD entered the world in PA., born to William Duncan Maccorde Mccord Sr And Martha Ann Sawyer.
  • JAMES MCCORD passed away in 1781 in MECKENBURG CO. N.C..

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JAMES MCCORD's Ancestors

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JAMES MCCORD
1747–1781
Birth Place: PA.
Parents
William Duncan MacCorde (McCord) Sr.
1680–1761
Argyle, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Martha (Ann) Sawyer
1680–1740
Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
John (Duncan MacKorda) (McCord)
1660–1715
Argyle, Skye, Scotland
Mary (Sarah) MacDougall
1664–1725
Argyle, Skye, Scotland
John Sawyer
1658–1734
Nun Monkton, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Condell
1660–1737
Nun Monkton, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Chief
1620–1689
Jean Lowry
1638–1670
Allan Lorn
1635–1695
Mary MacLachlan
1639–1693
Sir Sayer
1625–1667
Amalia Hesse
1631–1702
Robert Condell
1640–
Elizabeth Ikemere
1648–1660
2nd-Great-Grandparents
JOHN (McCord)
1600–1717
Mary Allison
1602–1645
Father Lowry
1610–
mother Lowry
1610–1700
Ada Livingstone
1620–
Sir Hall
1589–1658
Hester Hall
1576–1624
Johan Hesse
1602–1638
Catharina CATS
1600–1634
Richard Condell
1615–

JAMES MCCORD's Timeline

2 Records

1747
ABT.1747
Birth of JAMES MCCORD in PA.
PA.
1781
NOV.12,1781
Age 34
Death of JAMES MCCORD in MECKENBURG CO. N.C.
MECKENBURG CO. N.C.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT.1747
    Event Place: PA.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: NOV.12,1781
    Event Place: MECKENBURG CO. N.C.

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