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Mary (McCormick) Inverarity (1882 - 1940)

Mary Inverarity formerly McCormick
Born in Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdommap
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Died at age 58 in Yonkers Ward 5, Westchester, New Yorkmap
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Biography

Mary was born in 1882. She was the daughter of John McCormick and Rose MacDonald. She passed away in 1940.

In the 1891 census Mary (age 8), Scholar, was the daur (daughter) of John Mccormick at 10 Budhill St, Barony, Lanarkshire.[1]

Sources

  1. 1891 Census: "1891 Scotland Census"
    Parish: Barony; ED: 9; Page: 16; Line: 5; Roll: CSSCT1891_222; Registration Number: 622/2; Household schedule number: 71; Roll: CSSCT1891_222
    Ancestry uk Record 1108 #2849259 (accessed 19 August 2023)
    Mary Mccormick (8) daur (daughter), Scholar, in household of John Mccormick (34) at 10 Budhill St, Barony, Lanarkshire in Shettleston registration district. Born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.
  • birth certificate, NY death index




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