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Janet Spence 1808 – 1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1808

Birth Location: Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada

Death Date: 15 June 1902

Death Location: Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada

Father: Magnus Spence

Mother: Christiana Cree

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In 1808, Janet Spence entered the world in Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada, born to Magnus Spence and Christiana "Christy" Cree. Janet Spence passed away in 1902 in Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1808, Janet Spence entered the world in Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada, born to Magnus Spence and Christiana "Christy" Cree.
  • Janet Spence passed away in 1902 in Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada.

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Janet Spence's Ancestors

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Janet Spence
1808 – 1902
Birth Place: Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents
Magnus Spence
1755 – 1845
Birsay, Island Pomona, Orkney Islands, Scotland
Christiana ("Christy") Cree
1760 – 1860
Ruperts Land, Canada
Grandparents
William Spence
1722 –
Birsay, Island of Pamona, Orkenay Islands, Scotland
Janet Alleine\Allin
1727 –
Birsay, Island of Pomona, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Magnus Spence
1702 – 1802
Margaret Johnston
1703 –
Michall Allan
1689 –
Elspeth Johnston
1695 –
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Janet Sinclair
1660 – 1704
Margret Pottinger
1651 –

Janet Spence's Timeline

2 Records

1808
1808
Birth of Janet Spence in Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada
Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada
1902
15 June 1902
Age 94
Death of Janet Spence in Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada
Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1808
    Event Place: Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 June 1902
    Event Place: Fort Victoria, Alberta, Canada
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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