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Antrim / Re: Marriage: McCormick-Darragh
« on: Saturday 12 March 16 04:14 GMT (UK)  »
I sent you a private meassage. Please respond to the email provided. I cant wait to hear from you!

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Renfrewshire / Re: McCormick/McCormack
« on: Tuesday 11 January 11 18:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hello  :D

I'm just wondering whether there is anyone else researching any McCormick's or McCormack's from either Greenock or Eastwood between the dates of 1800 and 1881?

Keelan

Hello ! I am a McCormick and my g grandfather James McCormick and his wife Elizabeth Carey (Kerry) lived in the Dardenelles Close building in Port Glasgow. James father was a Rodger or Roger McCormick probably born in Ireland, probably Co Antrim.

Does a Roger appear in any of your records? This McCormick family appear in the 1881 and 1891 Port Glasgow census. My grandfather was one of James sons and he eventually came to USA in 1928.

If you have any info on this family, please let me know. Thanks !

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Renfrewshire / Re: port-glasgow old street names
« on: Saturday 08 January 11 03:29 GMT (UK)  »
Elaine thanks so much! What an excellent idea !

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Renfrewshire / Re: port-glasgow old street names
« on: Saturday 08 January 11 00:52 GMT (UK)  »
Dardanelles Close , Port Glasgow
RAB thanks so much posting so much information and fotos from old Port Glasgow, I also downloaded your book. Such a wealth of information! My Irish ancestors also lived in Dardanelles Close, The McCormick, Mc Sloy, Carey, McGlynn families were all my ancestors, many of them were married in St John the Baptist church there in Port Glasgow. I contacted Father McMahon to see if any McCormicks are still in the parish but hadnt heard from him in over a year. Do you know of families with these names today? I have to think I still have relatives alive in Port Glasgow today. I want to visit Port Glasgow in 2011 and visit the local cemetery where I hope I can find my ancestors. Is there a specific cemetery where members of St Johns were buried? Thanks again!

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Antrim / Re: Marriage: McCormick-Darragh
« on: Tuesday 04 December 07 16:11 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for this information! Roger is my gggg grandfather. Rogers son James moved to Port Glasgow and married Elizabeth Kerry in 1872 in Port Glasgow. So going back in Irelands records is my next step and I was hoping a marriage certificate for Roger Mc Cormick and Mary Darragh would provide more info. I live in USA and dont have any access to any records there in Antrim. I knew that Culfeightrins early marriage records would be the next step but didnt know how or where to access them.

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Antrim / Re: Marriage: McCormick-Darragh
« on: Tuesday 04 December 07 14:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your help! I dont know how to contact the church directly. Can anyone help? Thank you .

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Antrim / Marriage: McCormick-Darragh
« on: Tuesday 04 December 07 02:37 GMT (UK)  »
Need help finding marriage information for Roger Mc Cormick-Mary Darragh . Roger and Mary had a son named James and he was baptized in Culfeightrin RC church in Ballvoy in 1850.  Any info on Roger and Mary would be greatly appreciated. Ive searched for 5 years and I am stuck at this point. Thanks !

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