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William Stack (1907 - 1990) from Churchtown Cork

Peter Stack

William Stack 1907 - 1990
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Born in Churchtown on October 1st, 1904. Died on April 26th, 1990, aged 85, in Lewisham, England. Married Kathleen Doyle (1910–1984) in March 1929 in Mallow. They had five children, Michael, Katherine, Margaret, Mary and Liam. They lived in the Channel Islands during the war and then moved to Lewisham, London.
Hello! I’m searching for any details about the Stack family from Churchtown, Cork, Ireland. If you have stories, old documents, or even just a memory about the Stacks from this area, I’d love to hear from you—please feel free to leave a comment below. We value every piece of information you provide.
If you’re part of the younger generation of the Stack family, I’m especially glad you’re here. You’re welcome to share this website with any other Stack relatives you know: 
https://bit.ly/Stacks_of_Churchtown_Cork 
Thank you so much!
Peter Stack
Author of the upcoming book “The Stacks of Churchtown Cork”

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  • Kerin Byrne on

    Hi, my father was Michael Stack son of William ( Billy) and Kathleen. He married Nora Stack, yes they were cousins , and had a family of 6. Catherine known as Ann, who lived in Ballinadrideen with our grandparents John and Kathleen Jones (Kate) Next was Patricia Maria ( Patsy) Then Michele, William ( Billy) Myself Kerin and Loraine. They lived in England where my father served in the RAF for years.

  • Patrick McDermott on

    Peter,
    I am the eldest son of Margaret Stack (who married Patrick McDermott from Donegal), who was a daughter of William and Kathleen Stack. While I never knew Katherine, I did/do know Michael, Mary and Liam. There was another sibbling John.
    You will find-as I have- details of the names and dates of birth of Michael, Margaret (my mother) Mary, William and John in the records on the island of Jersey. The family was there when the island was occupied by and liberated from the Germans. Please feel free to contact me if you think it would be helpful for your research.


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