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  2. MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland

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    The MacCormac family is a family of Northern Irish ancestry that originates in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.The MacCormac family produced four medical doctors and at least three members of the family received knighthoods during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  3. Category : MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland

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    The MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland, was a distinguished medical family of Irish ancestry. The MacCormac family produced four medical doctors and at least three members of the family received knighthoods during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

  4. Hugh Boulter - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Boulter (4 January 1672 – 27 September 1742) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh, the Primate of All Ireland, from 1724 until his death. He also served as the chaplain to George I from 1719.

  5. County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    County Armagh (Irish: Contae Ard Mhacha [ɑːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈwaxə]) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland and one of the traditional thirty-two counties of Ireland.It is located in the province of Ulster and adjoins the southern shore of Lough Neagh.

  6. List of Scotch-Irish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Scotch-Irish trace their ancestry to Lowland Scottish and Northern English people, but through having stayed a few generations in Ulster. This list is ordered by surname within section. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Scots-Irish American or must have references showing they are Scots ...

  7. Dubthach the Second - Wikipedia

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    On the death of Saint Ailill the Second, the Bishop of Armagh, on 1 July 536, St. Dubthach was appointed as the 9th Bishop in succession to Saint Patrick. Saint Dubthach reigned as Bishop for 12 years. There is a reference in the Life of St. Tigernach of Clones to Duach.

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