6 September 2011
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McCallum Family of Minnesota, USA and Ulster, Ireland
Our McCallum family came to America in 1905, from the Belfast area of Ireland to Detroit, Michigan and later to St. Paul, Minnesota. The oldest McCallum record is in 1850 of Daniel McCallum, Manager of the Gas Works, Omagh, County Tyrone, Ireland. His wife Eliza, may have been a Clarke. Allied Families: Woods of Bangor & Newtownards, County Down, Ireland; McApline of Templecorran Parish, County Antrim, Ireland.
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Registering life events : Directgov - Government, citizens and rights
Order birth, marriage, death, civil partnership, stillbirth or adoption certificates. You can order certain certificates online, by post or telephone through the General Register Office or from the local authority where the event took place.