Margaret McCormack, 1907–1992 (aged 85 years)
- Name
- Margaret /McCormack/
- Given names
- Margaret
- Nickname
- Maggie
- Surname
- McCormack
Birth | March 30, 1907
37
34 |
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Birth of a sister | Mary Philomena McCormack July 9, 1910 (aged 3 years) Source: BDM Index Citation details: Mary McCormack; Middlesbrough; 1910; Qtr Sept; Vol 9b; Page 632 |
Census | April 2, 1911 (aged 4 years) Age: 4 Address: 5 Munley Street
Sounth Bank
Tyne and Wear Source: 1911 England & Wales Census Citation details: RG14PN29211 RG78PN1694 RD535 SD1 ED8 SN72 Date of entry in original source: April 2, 1911 |
Marriage of a sibling | Arthur Davis — Elizabeth McCormack — View this family August 20, 1912 (aged 5 years) Address: St Peters Church
South Bank
Middlesbrough |
Marriage of a sibling | James Walsh — Catherine McCormack — View this family October 4, 1913 (aged 6 years) Address: St Peter's
South Bank |
Death of a father | John McCormack June 1918 (aged 11 years) Age: 49 Source: BDM Index Citation details: John McCormack;1918;Sunderland;Qtr Jun;Vol 10A; Page 763 Note: @not verified@ |
Occupation | Service 1922 (aged 14 years) |
Marriage of a sibling | Jonah Williams — Isabella McCormack — View this family December 1924 (aged 17 years) Source: BDM Index Citation details: Middlesbrough; Qtr Dec 1924; Vol 9b: Page 1276 |
Occupation | Barmaid before 1930 (aged 22 years)Address: Leeds or Manchester Road, Bradford Employer: The Yorkshire Divan |
Residence | before 1930 (aged 22 years) Address: 120 Grange Road
Great Horton
Bradford
West Yorkshire
England Landlord Mr Tayor Margaret lived at this address whilst working at his pub The Yorkshire Divan George Stabb was also a tenant George married Philis who became a life long friend. Philis was one of the first checkout staff at Morrisions Supermarket, Victoria - the first in Bradford. George Staff was a physio at Bradford Park Avenue and also a worked at the Wholesale Fruit and Veg Market Bradford. |
Religious marriage | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family August 25, 1930 (aged 23 years) Address: St Joseph's Church
Pakington Street
Bradford Source: Marriage Certificates |
Family residence | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family about 1930 (aged 22 years) Address: Oakenshaw |
Birth of a son | John Shepherd May 30, 1931 (aged 24 years) Source: BDM Index Citation details: Bradford; 1931; Qtr Jun; Vol 9b; Page 269 |
Occupation | Cleaner 1938 (aged 30 years)Employer: Bradford Tax Office Worked her for 30 years until retirerment. Memory from Paul Shepherd (Grandson) - "As a boy of 14 Mark and me used to go to town with Nanna to help clean the tas offices. It was great fun we used to get 50p and a bag of pick and mix sweets from BHS (British Home Stores). Nanna did not know but Mark and me used to push ourselves on the office chairs and have rubber-band fights between the filling cabinets. Once the manager complained because of the number of rubber-bands we had not found and cleaned up. The cleaning equipment was kept in one of the bomb proof cellars under the offices, going down to them was alaways a scary experience." 12/11/08 |
Death of a mother | Mary O'Neil December 1940 (aged 33 years) Age: 68 Source: BDM Index Citation details: Mary McCormack;1940;Gateshead;Qtr Dec; Vol 10A; Page 1415 Note: @not verified@ |
Family residence | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family before 1947 (aged 39 years) Address: 2 Newburn Road
Bradford |
Family residence | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family 1948 (aged 40 years) Address: 2 Copthorn View
Great Horton
Bradford |
Death of a sister | Catherine McCormack June 1969 (aged 62 years) |
Family residence | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family about 1970 (aged 62 years) Address: 8 Grange Fold
Allerton
Bradford |
Death of a sister | Elizabeth McCormack August 8, 1978 (aged 71 years) Address: 57 South Terrace
South Bank |
Event | Frank Rayner Shepherd — View this family Golden Wedding Aniversary August 24, 1979 (aged 72 years)Text: Check out the date of this celebration against the marriage certificate! Only Grandad could get his Golden Wedding date a year early 1979 Frank & Mararets Golden Wedding Article Note: Telegraph and Argus, Bradford 1979 Frank & Margaret Shepherd Golden Wedding Family Anouncement Note: Telegraph & Argus |
Death of a sister | Mary Philomena McCormack March 30, 1985 (aged 78 years) |
Death of a husband | Frank Rayner Shepherd February 16, 1987 (aged 79 years) Address: St Luke's Hospital
Bradford Cause: Cardiac Arrest |
Death | May 9, 1992 (aged 85 years) Address: St Luke's Hospital, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England Cause of death: Aplastic Anaemia |
father |
1869–1918
Birth: June 1869
27
24 — Durham, Stockton, England Death: June 1918 |
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mother |
1872–1940
Birth: September 1872
17 — Glamorgan, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales Death: December 1940 |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — February 4, 1893 — Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England |
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1893–1978
Birth: February 5, 1893
23
20 — South Bank, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England Death: August 8, 1978 |
3 years
elder sister |
1895–1969
Birth: August 12, 1895
26
22 — South Bank, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England Death: June 1969 — Ormesby, Redcar and Cleveland, England |
5 years
elder sister |
1900–
Birth: April 1900
30
27 — South Bank, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England |
7 years
herself |
1907–1992
Birth: March 30, 1907
37
34 — Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England Death: May 9, 1992 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England |
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1904–
Birth: about 1904
34
31 — South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England |
7 years
younger sister |
1910–1985
Birth: July 9, 1910
41
37 — South Bank, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England Death: March 30, 1985 — Redcar and Cleveland, England |
husband |
1908–1987
Birth: February 7, 1908
46
41 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England Death: February 16, 1987 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England |
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herself |
1907–1992
Birth: March 30, 1907
37
34 — Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, England Death: May 9, 1992 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England |
Religious marriage | Religious marriage — August 25, 1930 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England |
9 months
son |
1931–2017
Birth: May 30, 1931
23
24 — Bradford, West Yorkshire, England Death: January 1, 2017 — Westbourne Community Hospital |
Census | 1911 England & Wales Census Citation details: RG14PN29211 RG78PN1694 RD535 SD1 ED8 SN72 Date of entry in original source: April 2, 1911 |
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Marriage | Marriage Certificates |
Event | Telegraph & Argus News Paper, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England Text: Check out the date of this celebration against the marriage certificate! Only Grandad could get his Golden Wedding date a year early 1979 Frank & Mararets Golden Wedding Article Note: Telegraph and Argus, Bradford |
Event | Telegraph & Argus News Paper, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England 1979 Frank & Margaret Shepherd Golden Wedding Family Anouncement Note: Telegraph & Argus |
Birth | Source: Birth Certificates |
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Census | Source: 1911 England & Wales Census Citation details: RG14PN29211 RG78PN1694 RD535 SD1 ED8 SN72 |
Religious marriage | |
Event | Note: Telegraph and Argus, Bradford |
Event | Note: Telegraph & Argus |
Death | |
Media object | |
Media object | Source: Birth Certificates |
Media object |
Residence | Landlord Mr Tayor Margaret lived at this address whilst working at his pub The Yorkshire Divan George Stabb was also a tenant George married Philis who became a life long friend. Philis was one of the first checkout staff at Morrisions Supermarket, Victoria - the first in Bradford. George Staff was a physio at Bradford Park Avenue and also a worked at the Wholesale Fruit and Veg Market Bradford. |
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Occupation | Worked her for 30 years until retirerment. Memory from Paul Shepherd (Grandson) - "As a boy of 14 Mark and me used to go to town with Nanna to help clean the tas offices. It was great fun we used to get 50p and a bag of pick and mix sweets from BHS (British Home Stores). Nanna did not know but Mark and me used to push ourselves on the office chairs and have rubber-band fights between the filling cabinets. Once the manager complained because of the number of rubber-bands we had not found and cleaned up. The cleaning equipment was kept in one of the bomb proof cellars under the offices, going down to them was alaways a scary experience." 12/11/08 |