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William Courtney (abt. 1857)

William Courtney
Born about in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USAmap
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"Our enterprising and worthy townsman, Charles E. Chase, has recently formed a co-partnership in the business of blachsmithing (sic) with William Courtney, who is in every way worthy of so desirable a connection.-Mr. Chase's reputation as a blacksmith is well known, and all are pleased to know that his increasing business not only made it necessary for him to bring to his aid his worthy partner, but that now no one need go away without having their work done in a good, workmanlike manner." Source: Geauga Republican, Chardon, O.,Wednesday Oct. 21,1874 Actually CEC is ggrandfather. (At the age of 23 in 1860, he was a blacksmith like his father in Bainbridge, Ohio. Lea Chase Frey

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  • WikiTree profile Courtney-143 created through the import of Reinhardt20Sep11.ged on Sep 21, 2011 by Deborah Reinhardt. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Deborah and others.







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Thank you so much for sharing the article, Lea
posted by [Living Reinhardt]
"Our enterprising and worthy townsman, Charles E. Chase, has recently formed a co-partnership in the business of blachsmithing (sic) with William Courtney, who is in every way worthy of so desirable a connection.-Mr. Chase's reputation as a blacksmith is well known, and all are pleased to know that his increasing business not only made it necessary for him to bring to his aid his worthy partner, but that now no one need go away without having their work done in a good, workmanlike manner."

Source: Geauga Republican, Chardon, O.,Wednesday Oct. 21,1874 Actually CEC is ggrandfather. (At the age of 23 in 1860, he was a blacksmith like his father in Bainbridge, Ohio. Lea Chase Frey

posted by Lea (Chase) Frey
I have a news article from the Oct. 1874 Geauga Republican about my gggrandfather Charles E. Chase forming a co-partnership in the business of blacksmithing with Wm. Courtney Lea Chase Frey
posted by Lea (Chase) Frey

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