Name: Joseph Henry Courtney.
Given Name: Joseph Henry.
Surname: Courtney.
A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.Born
17 JUN 1873.
Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia.
[1][2]Died
21 OCT 1942.
Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
[3]FSFTID MX8H-Z4B.
AMTID 382028622612:1030:153218954.
Electoral Roll
1903
Little Snowy Creek, Victoria, Australia.
[4]
1931
Flemington, Victoria, Australia.
[5]Marriage
Husband Joseph Henry Courtney.
Wife Violet May Franks.
Child: Cleaver Courtney.
Child: Gladys May Courtney.
Child: Thelma Ena Courtney.
Marriage
22 NOV 1899.
Albury, NSW, Australia.
[6]
Sources
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Source: #S22 He is referred to in the death certificate of Hannah Courtney (Lord) 16 Name: Page He is referred to in the death certificate of Hannah Courtney (Lord)
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Source: #S22 Birth Certificate 104 22 Name: Page Birth Certificate 104 Father: John Courtney, Farmer, 37 years, born Co. Armagh, Ireland - Mother: Hannah Courtney formerly Lord, 25 years, born Manchester, England - Married: 8 July 1866, Chiltern - Other issue: John Henry 6 years, Sarah 4 years, Anne 2 years Registered: 21 August 1873 File File: (removed) Format: jpg Courtney, Joseph GGU - Birth Certificate PHOTO Scrapbook: Y 39
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Source: #S23 The Age 22 Oct 1942 68 Name: Page The Age 22 Oct 1942 COURTNEY.— On October 21, at his residence. 238 Brunswick-road. West Brunswick. Joseph, beloved husband of Violet May Courtney, loved father of Cleaver, Gladys (Mrs. Lacey) and Thelma (Mrs. Gellle). Loving grandfather of Ivan, Barry, and Alan, loved father-ln-law of Percy and Michael. Aged 69 years.
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Source: #S70 Division of Indi, Magorra Polling Place 46 Name: Page Division of Indi, Magorra Polling Place Occupation: labourer - middle name given as Henry, which is not on his birth certificate
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Source: #S70 Living at 23 Epsom Rd Flemington, a mechanic 59 Name: Page Living at 23 Epsom Rd Flemington, a mechanic
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Source: #S23 Albury Banner and Wodonga Express 24 November 1899 Name: Page Albury Banner and Wodonga Express 24 November 1899 A QUIET WEDDING. COURTNEY— FRANKS A very quiet and select wedding was solemnised at St. Matthews Church on Wednesday afternoon about 5 o'clock by the Rev. Canon Spencer. The contracting parties were Mr. Joseph Courtney, of Bolga, and Miss Violet May Franks, of Tallangatta. The young bride looked handsomely dressed in an ivory white brocade, with veil, wreath, and shower bouquet. Miss Franks, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and looked quite charming in a white faille silk dress, trimmed with heliotrope silk, white lace, and hat to match. Mr. T. Courtney, brother of the bridegroom, had the extreme felicity of giving the bride into his brother's charge. The party, who have been staying at Petch's Club Hotel for the last few days, left for Tallangatta on Thursday afternoon.
Source: S22 Victoria Registry of B, D & M TID 0 Name: Footnote Victoria Registry of B, D & M Name: ShortFootnote Victoria Registry of B, D & M Name: Bibliography Victoria Registry of B, D & M.
Source: S70 TID 0 Name: Footnote Name: ShortFootnote Name: Bibliography
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