The Irish Guards.
Aged 46.
Husband of Mary McCormick, of Duke Street, Wexford.
Marriage.
John McCormack, aged 35, a bachelor, a Labourer, of Bride Street, Wexford, son of John McCormack, an R.I.C. Pensioner, married Mary Harrison, a spinster, of Thomas Street, Wexford, daughter of Nathaniel Harrison, a Quay Labourer, on 15 April 1907.
The witnesses were
John Fenton,
Mary Fenton,
Probably John and Mary McCormack, recorded in the 1911 census at Green Street, Wexford.
John Mc Cormack, aged 41, a General Labourer, married,
Mary, his wife, aged 23, married
They had been married 3 years and had 1 child
John, son, aged 3, (b. 15 April 1908)
Death Certificate
John McCormack, aged 49, married, a Labourer, from Duke Street, Wexford, died on 22 February 1919, at the Workhouse, Wexford.
The cause of death was Abcess of Liver, certified.
The Irish Guards.
Aged 46.
Husband of Mary McCormick, of Duke Street, Wexford.
Marriage.
John McCormack, aged 35, a bachelor, a Labourer, of Bride Street, Wexford, son of John McCormack, an R.I.C. Pensioner, married Mary Harrison, a spinster, of Thomas Street, Wexford, daughter of Nathaniel Harrison, a Quay Labourer, on 15 April 1907.
The witnesses were
John Fenton,
Mary Fenton,
Probably John and Mary McCormack, recorded in the 1911 census at Green Street, Wexford.
John Mc Cormack, aged 41, a General Labourer, married,
Mary, his wife, aged 23, married
They had been married 3 years and had 1 child
John, son, aged 3, (b. 15 April 1908)
Death Certificate
John McCormack, aged 49, married, a Labourer, from Duke Street, Wexford, died on 22 February 1919, at the Workhouse, Wexford.
The cause of death was Abcess of Liver, certified.
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