Family history of the McCormick family, Greenup, Kentucky : Samuel McCormick, Sr. - Samuel McCormick, Jr. - Ellis Gates McCormick - Margery Fay McCormick Hepperlen/ prepared by Mrs. John C. Hepperlen

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Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2006

Publisher

J.C. Hepperlen, Mrs.

Place of Publication

Ocean Shores, Washington

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[169] leaves : ill. (some col.), facsims., geneal. tables, ports.

Notes

Samuel McCormick was born in about 1794 in Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Chandler (1796-1859), daughter of Ellis Chandler and Deborah Barton, 3 November 1816 in Scioto County, Ohio. They had seven children. He died in 1866 in Greenup, Kentucky. Traces the Chandler line in England. Includes Kearby, Lashbrooks, Luttrell and related families.

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