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William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant 1667–1775 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1667

Birth Location: Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland

Death Date: Oct 1775

Death Location: Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States

Father: James DNA

Mother: Sarah McCormick

Spouse(s): Rebecca Grissel

Children(s): Anna Cormack, William Jr., Micajah ?

William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant was born in 1667 in Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland, the child of James Mccormack Captain 7Thggf Dna And Sarah Mctaree Mccormick. William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant married Rebecca Grissel, and had children including Anna Mary Mc Cormack, Micajah Mccormack, William Mccormick Jr. William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant passed away in 1775 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States.

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Biography

  • William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant was born in 1667 in Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland, the child of James Mccormack Captain 7Thggf Dna And Sarah Mctaree Mccormick.
  • William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant married Rebecca Grissel, and had children including Anna Mary Mc Cormack, Micajah Mccormack, William Mccormick Jr.
  • William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant passed away in 1775 in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

William Immigrant's Ancestors

Self
William Immigrant
1667–1775
Birth Place: Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland
Parents
James McCormack (Captain) (7thGGF) DNA
1645–1738
Kilteny now Killytoney, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Sarah (McTaree) McCormick
1660–1750
Londonderry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Grandparents
Thomas (McCormack) (8thGGF)
1610–1700
Dunmakelter, County Antrim, Ireland
Matilda (Patterson) (8thGGM)
1615–1700
Coleraine, County Londonderry, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Hiugh McCormick
1570–1638
Elizabeth (9thGGM)
1575–1628
General (9thGGF)
1590–1631
Mary (9thGGM)
1595–1624
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Owen Cormick
1540–1607
Matilda MacCormack
1548–1631
Thomas (10thGGF)
1565–1635
Ellen (10thGGM)
1568–
James (10thGGF)
1575–
Elizabeth (10thGGM)
1565–1601
Joseph ?
1542–1616
Agnes ?
1575–1606

William Immigrant's Descendants

1.
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William (McCormack Sr. (6thGGF)) Immigrant (Abt. 1667–Oct 1775) m. Rebecca Grissel (1712–1763)
  1. 1. Anna (Mary Mc) Cormack 1750–1830 m. John (Swallow Sr (5thGGF) DNA) match 1748–1831
    1. 1. Salvena Swallow 1788–1846 m. John (Riley Smalley (4thGGF) DNA Match) 🤴 1792–1834
      1. 1. Lydia (Amanda Smalley (3rdGGM) DNA) 🤴 1827–1862 m. Andrew (R) Newman 1830–1902
        1. 1. Anderson (Knight) Newman 1853–1911 m. Martha (Missouri Rogers) (Newman) 1867–1953
        2. 2. Riley (Elwood) Newman 1859–1925
        3. 3. V (O) Newman 1855–1938 m. R (A) Patterson 1850–1880
      2. 2. William (Anderson Smalley) (4thGU) 1832–1886 m. Mary (A.) Smalley 1841–1919
        1. 1. Cornelia (Smalley) (1stC4XR) 1877–1966 m. Charles (Shelton Chick) (2ndC3XR) 1875–1939
        2. 2. John (E.) Smalley 1869–1964
        3. 3. Frank Smalley 1872–1930
        4. 4. William (T) Kelly 1858–
        5. 5. Mariah Smalley 1862–
        6. 6. Nina Smalley 1863–
        7. 7. Jesse (Jackson) Smalley 1874–1939
        8. 8. Burdy (B) Smalley 1878–
        9. 9. Malcolm (Trotting) Smalley 1881–1951
        10. 10. Samuel Smalley 1876–1930
      3. 3. Elizabeth (Martha) Smalley 1814–
      4. 4. Freeman (Knight) Smalley 1815–1857
      5. 5. Parthania (Ann) Smalley 1818–
      6. 6. Mary (Melinda) Smalley 1820–1917
      7. 7. John (Riley Smalley Jr) (4thGU) 1820–1901 m. Elizebeth Smalley 1835–
        1. 1. John (W) Smalley 1855–
        2. 2. William (A L) Smalley 1863–
      8. 8. Jesse (J) Smalley 1830–1908
        1. 1. William (Anderson) Smalley 1832–1919
      9. 9. Angeline Smalley 1831–1905
      10. 10. Cynthia Smalley 1823–1905
      11. 11. Aliva (Ann K) Smalley 1810–
      12. 12. Dorcas Smalley 1811–1849
      13. 13. Elizabeth Smalley 1808–1853
      14. 14. Prudence Smalley 1819–1896
      15. 15. Rachel Smalley 1821–1899
      16. 16. William Smalley 1813–1865
      17. 17. Mary Smalley 1817–1890
      18. 18. John (R) Smalley 1822–1852
    2. 2. Joshua (Swallow) (5thGU) 1798–1850
    3. 3. Lydia Swallow 1796–1878
    4. 4. Jesse Swallow 1790–1850
    5. 5. George Swallow 1781–1858 m. Elizabeth Swallow 1789–1863
      1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth) Skinner 1812–1842
      2. 2. Frances Coble 1814–1895
      3. 3. Moses Swallow 1821–1899
      4. 4. Jonathan Swallow 1819–1889
      5. 5. Elizabeth Osgood 1828–1876
    6. 6. Frances Swallow 1783–1844
    7. 7. Sylvanus Swallow 1776–1850
    8. 8. Elizabeth Swallow 1778–1860
  2. 2. William (McCormick) Jr. 1736–1775
  3. 3. Micajah (McCormack) ? 1739–1793

William Immigrant's Timeline

2 Records

1667
Abt. 1667
Birth of William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant in Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland
Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland
1775
Oct 1775
Age 108
Death of William McCormack Sr. (6thGGF) Immigrant in Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States
Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1667
    Event Place: Cavan, County Cavan, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Indexes to Naturalization petitions to the U.S. Circuit and District Courts for Maryland, 1797-1951; Microfilm Serial: M1168; Microfilm Roll: 11
    [2] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 18655.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: United States
    Record Source: U.S. Naturalization Records Indexes, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Indexes to Naturalization petitions to the U.S. Circuit and District Courts for Maryland, 1797-1951; Microfilm Serial: M1168; Microfilm Roll: 11

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1775
    Event Place: Bedford, Bedford, Virginia, United States

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