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McCormack is a
family name (surname) that
originated in
Ireland Milltown Galway Spelling variations: Cormack, MacCormack, MacCormac, McCormac, Cormac,...
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Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon, OBE, po****rly
known as M. C. F.
Easmon or "Charlie" (11
April 1890 – 2 May 1972), was a
Sierra Leone Creole born in...
- Easmon. The
twentieth century was
largely dominated by the
careers of
Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon, who
served in the
colonial medical service and...
- operators, and a
force in the
development of ska,
rocksteady and
reggae music Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon,
medical doctor Thomas Frederick Hope, engineer...
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Methodists include Sylvia Blyden, a
newspaper proprietor and
Creoles such as
Macormack Easmon, Edna Elliott-Horton, and
George T.O. Robinson, the
founder of...
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Retrieved 17
October 2016. Browne-Davies,
Nigel (2014). "Lieutenant
Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon: A
Sierra Leonean Medical Officer in the First...
- Casely-Hayford). The
couple had two children:
Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon and
Kathleen Easmon Simango.
Macormack Easmon was also a
prominent Creole doctor...
- Doud
August 29, 1955
Starred Gerald Mohr. Not broadcast. 231–235 "The
Macormack Matter" John
Dawson October 3–7, 1955
September 25, 1955 Also
known as...
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United States who
completed courses at
Harvard Medical School, Dr
Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon, an Old
Epsomian who was the
first West African...
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Charles Easmon may
refer to:
Macormack Charles Farrell Easmon (1890–1972),
Sierra Leonean physician, historian, and
scholar Charles Odamtten Easmon (1913–1994)...