As kings of the ancient Irish province of Munster, the McCormick pedigree reaches back through the centuries to the very dawn of the Emerald Isle’s vibrant history.
Curious circumstances also surround how proud bearers of the name found themselves settled in later centuries in the province of Ulster.
On the world stage and sharing the common spelling of ‘McCormack’, John McCormack, born in Athlone in 1884 and who died in 1945, was the famous Irish tenor also known as Count John McCormack after he received the title of Papal Count in 1928 from Pope Pius X1 in recognition of his work for Catholic charities.
Carolyn McCormick is the stage, television, and film actress best known for her role as Dr Elizabeth Olivet in the American television series Law and Order.
Read here the vibrant tale of the McCormicks of both yesteryear and today.
Curious circumstances also surround how proud bearers of the name found themselves settled in later centuries in the province of Ulster.
On the world stage and sharing the common spelling of ‘McCormack’, John McCormack, born in Athlone in 1884 and who died in 1945, was the famous Irish tenor also known as Count John McCormack after he received the title of Papal Count in 1928 from Pope Pius X1 in recognition of his work for Catholic charities.
Carolyn McCormick is the stage, television, and film actress best known for her role as Dr Elizabeth Olivet in the American television series Law and Order.
Read here the vibrant tale of the McCormicks of both yesteryear and today.