William was born about 1786 probably in North Carolina.
Spouse: Mary Coon
The couple married 17 March 1814 in Montgomery County, Ohio.[1]
1820 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, p. 123 (stamped), Wayne Township, line 47, William Cortney[2]
Male 26-44 [1776-1794]
Male 0-9 [1811-1820 = 1815/1820]
Male 0-9 [1811-1820 = 1815/1820]
Male 0-9 [1811-1820 = 1815/1820]
Male 0-9 [1811-1820 = 1815/1820]
Female 26-44 [1776-1794]
Engaged in Agriculture: 1
William died October 1821 in Clark County, Ohio.[3]
Children of William and Mary (Coon) Courtney
Their 1820 census household, includes four males born between 1815 and 1820.
Sources
↑ "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016," Montgomery County, vol. A-1: 42, William Courtney and Polly Coon (17 March 1814); digital image, FamilySearch, accessed 1997; FSL image group number 4017453, image 34; citing county courthouse, Dayton.
↑ 1820 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, Ohio, p. 123 (stamped), Wayne Township, line 47, William Cortney; NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 94.
↑ Clark County, Ohio, Probate Case File A118, William Courtney; Probate Court, Springfield.
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