Life Events
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Birth | Courtland Belmont Linton was born on 29 Sep 1902 in Port Arthur, Ontario. Details from registration: Courtland Belmont Linton, father A T Linton, of Port Arthur, occupation Hardware, mother Madeline Baker, attended by C N Laurie, M.D., registered on Oct 25th by A T Linton.1 |
(with Parents) 1906 Census | Courtland appeared on the 1906 Census of Calgary, Alberta with his parents. He was 4 years old.2 |
(Subject) Photograph | Courtland was in a large Linton family group photo.3 |
(with Parents) 1911 Census | Courtland appeared on the 1911 Census of Calgary, Alberta with his parents. He was 8, born in Sep 1902 in Ontario, of Scotch origin, Anglican, and attended school for 12 months.4 |
(with Parents) 1916 Census | Courtlandt [sic] appeared on the 1916 Census of Calgary, Alberta with his parents. He was 13, born in Ontario, and attended school.5 |
(with Parents) 1921 Census | Courtland appeared on the 1921 Census of Calgary, Alberta with his parents. He was 18 years old, born in Ontario, and employed as an accountant in wholesale fruits etc, earning $825.6 |
Note. | Was a Captain.3 |
(Mentioned) Obituary | He was mentioned in Adam Thomas Linton's 1957 obituary as son Courtland of Edmonton.7 |
(Mentioned) Obituary | He was mentioned in Robert McClive Linton's 1971 obituary as brother Courtland of Cloverdale, BC.8 |
Death | Courtland died on 3 Sep 1976 in White Rock, British Columbia. Details as recorded on the certificate: Courtland Belmont Linton, died at Peace Arch Hospital, residence 11907 McKee Drive, Delta, married to Millicent Pearl Smith, engineer, born September 29 1902 in Port Arthur Ontario, age 73, father Adam Linton born Campbellford Ontario, mother name unknown. The informant was wife Millicent Pearl Linton and burial was in Victory Memorial Park in Surrey.9 |