McCormick/McCormack/McFadzen/McFadzean
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Re: McCormick/McCormack/McFadzen/McFadzean
| grendlsmom (View posts) | Posted: 27 Feb 2005 9:44AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: McCormick/McCormack/McFadzen/McFadzean
Hello there!
We are some sort of cousin removed. Peter McCormick was my ggxgrandfather and the only information I have, before his marriage in 1822, is that he was born in Ireland c.1792. If you have any definite location I would be very pleased to hear it.
I have moved on a bit since I posted the message you saw. Peter and Margaret had ten children, five girls and five boys and I have managed to trace descendants for all of them apart from two of the girls (twins) Isabella and Margaret. All ten children survived to adulthood. I have never actually found proof that Mary was their daughter, although I am 99%
sure she was, from naming pattern and the fact that her husband, Henry Gibson, was witness at two other family weddings. I belive Henry Gibson and Allan Gibson were cousins.
My line is from Janet's brother, also named Peter born 1835, and his son Allan who was probably named after Allan Gibson.
Incidentally, I have eight children for Janet and Allan Gibson and would be happy to supply details if you would like them.
Regards
Trish
We are some sort of cousin removed. Peter McCormick was my ggxgrandfather and the only information I have, before his marriage in 1822, is that he was born in Ireland c.1792. If you have any definite location I would be very pleased to hear it.
I have moved on a bit since I posted the message you saw. Peter and Margaret had ten children, five girls and five boys and I have managed to trace descendants for all of them apart from two of the girls (twins) Isabella and Margaret. All ten children survived to adulthood. I have never actually found proof that Mary was their daughter, although I am 99%
sure she was, from naming pattern and the fact that her husband, Henry Gibson, was witness at two other family weddings. I belive Henry Gibson and Allan Gibson were cousins.
My line is from Janet's brother, also named Peter born 1835, and his son Allan who was probably named after Allan Gibson.
Incidentally, I have eight children for Janet and Allan Gibson and would be happy to supply details if you would like them.
Regards
Trish