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Isabella Forsyth 1922–1996 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Aug 1922
Birth Location: Denniston, Buller, West Coast, New Zealand
Death Date: 1996
Death Location: New Zealand
Father: Neil Forsyth
Mother: Georgina Meek
Spouse(s): Walter Quinney
Children(s): Philip Quinney
In 1922, Isabella Forsyth entered the world in Denniston, Buller, West Coast, New Zealand, born to Neil Forsyth And Georgina Joey Donaldson Meek. Isabella Forsyth married James Jim Jennings, Walter Francis Garnett Quinney, and had children including Annette Quinney, Faye Quinney, Marilyn Quinney, Philip Mark Quinney, Ray Quinney. Isabella Forsyth passed away in 1996 in New Zealand.
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- In 1922, Isabella Forsyth entered the world in Denniston, Buller, West Coast, New Zealand, born to Neil Forsyth And Georgina Joey Donaldson Meek.
- Isabella Forsyth married James Jim Jennings, Walter Francis Garnett Quinney, and had children including Annette Quinney, Faye Quinney, Marilyn Quinney, Philip Mark Quinney, Ray Quinney.
- Isabella Forsyth passed away in 1996 in New Zealand.
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1. Philip ("Mark") Quinney –2015
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Aug 1922
Event Place: Denniston, Buller, West Coast, New Zealand
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1996
Event Place: New Zealand