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Louise Sarah Pollock 1899–1967 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 JAN 1899

Birth Location: Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada

Death Date: 17 APR 1967

Death Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Father: George Pollock

Mother: Rachel Warnock

Spouse(s): Harold Coursey

Children(s):

The story of Louise Sarah Pollock began in 1899 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada. Louise Sarah Pollock married Harold William Coursey. Louise Sarah Pollock passed away in 1967 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Louise Sarah Pollock began in 1899 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada.
  • Louise Sarah Pollock married Harold William Coursey.
  • Louise Sarah Pollock passed away in 1967 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Louise Pollock's Ancestors

Self
Louise Pollock
1899–1967
Birth Place: Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents
George Pollock
1861–1927
Quebec, Canada
Rachel Warnock
1872–1948
Ireland
Grandparents
Captain (William) Pollock
1831–1906
Ireland
Margaret Wilson
1831–1896
Chambly, Quebec, Canada
William Warnock
1836–1878
Ireland
Jane Mcnaught
1837–1916
Culduff,Ballymoney,Antrim, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
George Pollock
1801–1891
Mary Pollock
1807–1882
James Wilson
1802–1868
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Louise Pollock's Timeline

2 Records

1899
15 JAN 1899
Birth of Louise Sarah Pollock in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada
Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada
1967
17 APR 1967
Age 68
Death of Louise Sarah Pollock in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 JAN 1899
    Event Place: Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 APR 1967
    Event Place: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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