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Samuel Copeland 1911–2000 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Feb 1911

Birth Location: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada

Death Date: 19 Nov 2000

Death Location: Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada

Father: Franklin Copeland

Mother: Elizabeth Baker

Spouse(s): Vivian Swalm

Children(s):

Samuel Copeland was born in 1911 in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada, the child of Franklin Valentine Copeland And Elizabeth Mabel Baker. Samuel Copeland married Vivian Maxine Swalm, and had children including Sharon Maxine Copeland. Samuel Copeland passed away in 2000 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Biography

  • Samuel Copeland was born in 1911 in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada, the child of Franklin Valentine Copeland And Elizabeth Mabel Baker.
  • Samuel Copeland married Vivian Maxine Swalm, and had children including Sharon Maxine Copeland.
  • Samuel Copeland passed away in 2000 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Samuel Copeland's Ancestors

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Samuel Copeland
1911–2000
Birth Place: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Parents
Franklin Valentine Copeland
1883–1982
Trafalgar, Halton, Ontario, Canada
Elizabeth (Mabel) Baker
1881–1975
Nottawasaga, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada
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Samuel Copeland's Timeline

2 Records

1911
9 Feb 1911
Birth of Samuel Copeland in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada
2000
19 Nov 2000
Age 89
Death of Samuel Copeland in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada
Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1911
    Event Place: Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Nov 2000
    Event Place: Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada

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