Person:Hanora Mac Cormack (1)

Hanora Mac Cormack
b.Abt 1890 Ireland
  1. Anna Mac Cormack1881 - 1969
  2. Hellen MacCormackAbt 1882 - 1934
  3. Hanora Mac CormackAbt 1890 - Abt 1962
  4. Richard Mac Cormack
  5. Molly Mac CormackAbt 1892 - Abt 1970
  6. Margaret Mac CormackAbt 1894 - Abt 1923
  • HVictor DyerAbt 1895 -
  • WHanora Mac CormackAbt 1890 - Abt 1962
m. Abt 1927
  • HJohn T WalshAbt 1892 - Abt 1918
  • WHanora Mac CormackAbt 1890 - Abt 1962
  1. John T Walsh1911 - 1971
  2. Thomas WalshAbt 1915 - Abt 1916
Facts and Events
Name Hanora Mac Cormack
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1890 Ireland
Immigration[2][3] Abt 1903 New York, United States
Residence? 6 Jan 1920 New York City, New York, United States141 West 62nd Street
Occupation[4][5] From 1920 to 1927 New York, New York, United StatesWait staff
Marriage Abt 1927 New York City, Kings, New YorkNew York United States
to Victor Dyer
Marriage to John T Walsh
Residence? 8 Apr 1930 Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Death? Abt 1962 New York City, New York, United States

{geni:occupation} Waiter - Hotel

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Han migrated to the USA. at a young age, working as a housemaid. she brought her sisters over in the succeeding years, Nell, married Richard Harding of Tuxedo Park, NY, Moll, married Alfred Smith and lived near the Polo Grounds, in NYC, Margaret married John Wootten from England, and John worked at the Bank Of England, when he came to the USA, he worked as a waiter. Both John and Margaret died within two years of each other, and Han, raised the children Hilda,and Buddy Wootten. Han's name was never verified as being Hanora, Honora, or Johanna. Han worked many years for the Astor Hotel as a waitress and raised 4 children on her own as she was widowed at a young age. she did remarry at some point in time to a Victor Dyer, but they drifted apart and he lived his life out in Fla. Han's brothers came to the states first and were supposed to be {horse trainers, and breeders) they moved out west, to Nevada or Montana. Her brother Dick, lived in NJ. and his son's name was Tommy, he married a girl from Ireland named Nora and had a set of twin boys.

Han migrated to the USA. at a young age, working as a housemaid. she brought her sisters over in the succeeding years, Nell, married Richard Harding of Tuxedo Park, NY, Moll, married Alfred Smith and lived near the Polo Grounds, in NYC, Margaret married John Wootten from England, and John worked at the Bank Of England, when he came to the USA, he worked as a waiter. Both John and Margaret died within two years of each other, and Han, raised the children Hilda,and Buddy Wootten. Han's name was never verified as being Hanora, Honora, or Johanna. Han worked many years for the Astor Hotel as a waitress and raised 4 children on her own as she was widowed at a young age. she did remarry at some point in time to a Victor Dyer, but they drifted apart and he lived his life out in Fla. Han's brothers came to the states first and were supposed to be {horse trainers, and breeders) they moved out west, to Nevada or Montana. Her brother Dick, lived in NJ. and his son's name was Tommy, he married a girl from Ireland named Nora and had a set of twin boys.

References
  1. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
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