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Jane McCormick 1861–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1861

Birth Location: Carlisle, Cumberland

Death Date: 1861

Death Location: Carlisle, Cumberland

Father: James McCormick

Mother: Isabella Sharp

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Children(s):

The story of Jane McCormick began in 1861 in Carlisle, Cumberland. Jane McCormick passed away in 1861 in Carlisle, Cumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Jane McCormick began in 1861 in Carlisle, Cumberland.
  • Jane McCormick passed away in 1861 in Carlisle, Cumberland.

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Jane McCormick's Ancestors

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Jane McCormick
1861–1861
Birth Place: Carlisle, Cumberland
Parents
James McCormick
1836–1905
Carlisle, Cumberland
Isabella Sharp
1835–1872
Bowness on Solway, Cumberland
Grandparents
Jonathan Sharp
1794–1844
Glasson, Bowness on Solway.
Jane Story
1803–1861
Aspartria Cumberland England
Great-Grandparents
John Sharp
1737–1827
Sarah Cape
1754–1844
George Story
1760–1833
Elizabeth Penny
1763–1834
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonathan Sharp
1712–
Esther Stoddert
1707–
George Story
1716–1755
Ann Peel
1721–1775
John Penny
1740–
Mary Jackson
1740–

Jane McCormick's Timeline

3 Records

1861
1861
Birth of Jane McCormick in Carlisle, Cumberland
Carlisle, Cumberland
1861
10 Jun 1861
Jane McCormick was christened in Christ Church, Carlisle, Cumberland
Christ Church, Carlisle, Cumberland
1861
1861
Death of Jane McCormick in Carlisle, Cumberland
Carlisle, Cumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: Carlisle, Cumberland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 10 Jun 1861
    Event Place: Christ Church, Carlisle, Cumberland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1861
    Event Place: Carlisle, Cumberland

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