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  • Married: 14-JUL-1886 in: Saint John, St John County, New Brunswick, Canada
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  • Name: Agnes McCormack
  • Birth: 28-DEC-1850 in: Canada
  • Death: 16-AUG-1922 in: Saint John, St John County, New Brunswick, Canada
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Notes: Death Certificate -AGNES HANSELPACKER, (F), 16 August 1922, SJ, F18937 Vol. -- #034360
Agnes was of Bonaventure County, Province of Quebec at time of marriage to Legget. As she was in US in 1910, I am a bit concerned as to the Agnes who died in SJ in 1922. Did she move back to Canada?

1910 US Census, for Seattle Ward 4, King County, Washington, page 104A:

McCormick, Robert C., head, M, W, 57, M-12, Can, Scot, Scot, NA, Real Estate
McCormick, Brownie, wife, F, W, 33, M-12, 2/1, WY, OH, MI, none
McCormick, Eleanor, dau, F, W, 10, S, WA, Can, WY, student
Hanselpacker, Agnes, s-i-l, F, W, 60, M-23, 1/1, Can, Scot, Scot, 1910, Al, none
Hanselpacker, Earl, nephew, M, W, 20, S, Can, Can, Can, 1910, Al, clerk

This is Agnes McCormack in my records, though how is she a sister IN LAW? A bit confusing, to say the least, unless "Brownie" was a McCormack who married a McCormick, which, though not impossible, is HARD to believe. Another possibility is tha t she was listed as a McCormack based on her relationship to Robert, which would mean it may not be her true, maiden name.


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