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Fred Courtney 1900–1966 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 Apr 1900
Birth Location: 34-46-27-2, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death Date: 5 November 1966
Death Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Father: William Courtney
Mother: Mary Inkster
Spouse(s): Beatrice Pinkerton
Children(s): BARBARA Courtney
In 1900, Fred Courtney entered the world in 34-46-27-2, Saskatchewan, Canada, born to William John Wilson Courtney And Mary Anna Agnus Inkster. Fred Courtney married Beatrice Pinkerton, and had children including Barbara May Agnes Courtney. Fred Courtney passed away in 1966 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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- In 1900, Fred Courtney entered the world in 34-46-27-2, Saskatchewan, Canada, born to William John Wilson Courtney And Mary Anna Agnus Inkster.
- Fred Courtney married Beatrice Pinkerton, and had children including Barbara May Agnes Courtney.
- Fred Courtney passed away in 1966 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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1. BARBARA (MAY AGNES) Courtney 1936–2014 m. Ezra (Roy) CRAVEN 1932–2007
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 Apr 1900
Event Place: 34-46-27-2, Saskatchewan, Canada
Record Source: Saskatchewan, Canada, Birth Index, Government of Canada; Canada; Geneology Index Searches
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 November 1966
Event Place: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada