Entry for 25 June 1825, #542,546 lists Michael of Castlhill as "only son" and heir to Charles Cormick, deceased and Anne his wife. It identifes Charles as nephew to Michael Cormick of Mullinmore (deceased) while Michael is Anne's father. Michael of Castlehill was nephew to Bridget (Cormick) Dillon, Anne's sister and co-heiress to Michael Cormick of Mullinmore.
1770 Memorial 186567, book 287, page 210 identifies Charles' father as Thomas of Castle and indictaes Thomas had at least 2 sons, Charles and Richard as well as at least 2 daughters, Letitia and Bridget.
An entry in "Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills, 1708-1929" from 1746-1785 index, book 139, page 372, entry #94570 lays out a relationship to Thomas and Francis Cormick, as well as a wife, Mary Blake and mother being Bridget Cormick.
Index to Wills, p. 121 shows an entry for Michael Cormick of Mullinmore, 1780
In an entry dated 4 March 1816, Eliza Cormick, spinster identies her as daughter to Charles Cormick "late of Castlehill" in Mayo and calls out her brother Michael Cormick.
A 1768 entry for Wallace to Blake, listed Michael Cormick of Mullinmore, Mayo. In the entry, it identifies his Uncle as Francis Cormick and father as Richard Cormick.
An entry in Index to Wills, p. 121 shows an entry fopr Richard Cormick of Mullinmore, 1737
A 1768 entry for Wallace to Blake, listed Michael Cormick of Mullinmore, Mayo. In the entry, it identifies his Uncle as Francis Cormick and father as Richard Cormick.
An entry from index, 1746-1785, vol. 120, page 445, #83212 references Francis Cormick, Richard Cormick and a deed for Ballykieran and that Richard is deceased. It also identies Richard's eldest son as Michael.
An entry for Index to Wills, p. 121 shows entry for Francis Cormick of Mullinmore, 1736
Elizabeth married a John Mannion leading to the Mannion families. Her daughter, Anne Cormac Mannion married John J. Barrett an emigrated to the United States around 1870.
Originally from Munster, he was the first Cormick to move into the Mayo area of this line when granted a patent for land.
According to the Ordnance Survey Letters, he went in to exile with Jame II
"Charley" was reported to be the informant in the Ordnance Survey Letters
Marriage likely 13 Feb 1743 according to Deed in 1748, Book 139, page 372, Memorial 94570
Marriage dated 1819 in Dublin
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
Originally from Munster, he was the first Cormick to move into the Mayo area of this line when granted a patent for land.
References | Leveraging Irish Records and Histories to Establish Potential Links between the Cormick/Cormack/Cormac Family of Erris and Tirawley | https://thetimesoftheirlives.blogspot.com/2015/03/leveraging-irish-records-and-histories.html
Marriage likely 13 Feb 1743 according to Deed in 1748, Book 139, page 372, Memorial 94570