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James Clendenin McCORMICK
Susannah Minerva PETTIT |
Husband: James Clendenin McCORMACK / McCORMICK
Birth: 1814/5 or 18 Jun 1818, Fort Gage, Randolph Co., IL Death: 2 Feb 1889, Evansville, Randolph Co., IL Occupation: farmer Father: Andrew McCORMICK (1770-1845) Mother: Jane ANDERSON (c1774-1833) |
Marriage: 3 Jan 1839, Randolph Co., IL |
Wife: Susannah Minerva PETTIT
Birth: Jun 1818, IL Death: 2 Jul 1880, Evansville, Randolph Co., IL Occupation: homemaker Father: David PETTIT (1795-1836) Mother: Levina ROPER (1800-1831) |
Children — born in Randolph Co., IL: |
1. Mary Ann McCORMICK, b. 1835/6
2. John B. McCORMICK, b. 1839/40 3. Andrew Anderson McCORMICK, b. 1841/2 4. James Knox Polk McCORMICK, b. 1844/5 — James Knox POLK (1795-1849) was the 11th President of the U.S. 5. George H. McCORMICK, b. 1846/7 6. David Samuel McCORMICK, b. 12 Jul 1849; d. 22 Feb 1925 . . . |
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Sources:
1. 1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #9 of 11): "Town 5 South Range 7 West" [T5S.R7W], Randolph Co., IL, Roll M432_125, p. 110B, 71/81, enumerated 8 Nov 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
2. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). |
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