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BallyaltikilliganG
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Hugh it is then. You have mentioned a Dundonald graveyard reference, but I didnt question how many generations were buried there. Below you can get a free look up of the inscription or buy the microfilm.
I presume it’s your reference is the same as from www.historyfromheadstones.com/ Dundonald CI Dundonald Church Quarter McCORMICK, ORR These inscriptions were published in Vol.2 of Co Down Graveyard inscriptions, published by the Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast And currently available from www.booksireland.org.uk/index, but its microfiche Microfiche of Gravestone Inscriptions Vol 2 North Down: Boardmills, Dundonald, Knockbreda, etc. Author: R. S. J. Clarke Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation Format: Fiche Read More] Members'-price:£5.14 Web-price:£5.71 RRP £6.00
More about that church from Ros Davies website Church of Ireland-St Elizabeth's Dundonald. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/DundonaldAll.htm records- baptismal register 1811-1845,marriages 1811-1844 & burials 1823-1881 & Vestry Minute Book 1808-1923 at PRONI D310/2,T2438 graveyard attached , gravestone inscriptions UHF Vol 2 ; email me for a gravestone look-up [that’s generosity for you.] Nearby is the Presbyterian church with lots of records and no graveyard of course. That occupation Butler is intriguing and annoying. If the butler lived in the Landed Gentry house, they wont be mentioned in Street directories.
Have you seen the website www.emeraldancestors.com/search/births/viewlistbirths.asp?County=&Surname=McCormick&Forenames=Hugh, there are marriages as well. Keep going, Jim
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me again , finally found hugh mccormick married to margaret neill 1872 , his father seems to be hugh so i am keeping going . can find david neil mccormick born 1878, been on ulster historical and emerald ancestors , would death certificate state birth ? ,  Death certificate, unless fairly recent, would not list date or place of birth- only age in years as supplied by informant. Am puzzled as to why you would need death certificate to get birthdate if you already have birth certificate- or do you mean to say that you can't find birth certificate?. If the latter is the case then the birth could be registered as David, rather than David Neil, or simply as a male child with no first name yet chosen. See note below IGI does list 2 sons of Hugh McCormick and Margaret Neil but not a David.
Since your original post the 1911 census for Co, Down has been put online (free) so you might want to look for the family there now if you haven't already done so. www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search
Had a look at Index to Irish civil registrations and found David: BIRTH David Neill Mccormick Apr/Jun 1878 Belfast registration district, volume 1 page 447 http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=collectionDetails;t=searchable;c=1408347
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