McCorquodale is a surname of Scottish origin. The name originates from Argyll in the West Highlands.

People with the surname McCorquodale

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British family:

  • George McCorquodale (1817–1895), founder of McCorquodale printers.
    • George Frederick McCorquodale (1853–1936) m. 1879 Mary Augusta Henderson, daughter of Sir Edmund Henderson.
    • Alexander Cowan McCorquodale (1858–1941)
    • Kate McCorquodale m. 1897 Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne (1861–1929)
    • Norman McCorquodale (1863–1938) m. 1897 Constance Eleanor Burton
    • Harold McCorquodale (1865–1943) m. 1893 Grace Granville
      • Major Kenneth McCorquodale (1894–1976) m. 1923 Ellen Viva Martin
        • Alastair McCorquodale (1925–2009), Scottish athlete and cricketer, m. Rosemary Turnor
          • Sarah McCorquodale (1948–2008) m. Geoffrey van Cutsem, son of Bernard van Cutsem.
          • Neil McCorquodale (born 1951) m. Lady Sarah Spencer (born 1955), elder sister of Diana, Princess of Wales.
            • Emily Jane McCorquodale (born 1983) m. James Hutt
            • George Edmund McCorquodale (born 1984) m. Bianca Moore
            • Celia Rose McCorquodale (born 1989) m. George Woodhouse[1]
        • Joan McCorquodale (born 1931) m. Bertram Bowyer, 2nd Baron Denham
      • Hugh McCorquodale (1898–1963) m. 1936 Barbara Cartland (1901–2000)
        • Ian McCorquodale (born 1937)
        • Glen McCorquodale (born 1939)
      • Colonel Donald McCorquodale (1902–1985) m. Diana Margaret Tennant
        • John McCorquodale (1930–2005)
        • Agnes McCorquodale (born 1934)
      • Major Angus McCorquodale (1905–1940) m. Pamela Constance McCorquodale (1910–1944)
        • Rona Helena McCorquodale (born 1936) m. David Lowsley-Williams
        • Colin Norman McCorquodale (born 1938)

McCorquodale in Scotland:

  • Charles P. McCorquodale (1948–1996), art historian and author

McCorquodale in the United States:

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References

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  1. ^ Maloney, Maggie (18 June 2018). "Princess Diana's Niece Just Wore the Spencer Tiara at Her Wedding". Town & Country. Retrieved 22 August 2024.