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MARY CURRIE's parents: JOHN CURRIE ( - ) and ANN HAMILTON ( - )

Family of JAMES CURRIE and MARY CURRIE

Husband: JAMES CURRIE (1800-1861)
Wife: MARY CURRIE (1798-1883)
Children: ANN CURRIE (1842-1900)
NANCY CURRIE (1841- )
Census (family) (1) 1861 WHITINGBAY ARRAN
Census (family) (2) 1841 KINGSCROSS ,ARRAN

Additional Information

Census (family) (2) <i>had a female servant, Margaret Baile aged 10 born in Bute living with the family
Living next door to James was John Currie aged 70, a farmer from Bute,
his wife Mrs Currie aged 65, and a Elizabeth Currie aged 25, all born in Bute.could be either James or Mary's father's
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Husband: JAMES CURRIE

Name: JAMES CURRIE
Sex: Male
Father: JOHN CURRIE (1777?-aft1841)
Mother: MARGARET SHAW (1779?-aft1841)
Birth 28 Dec 1800 KILMORY BUTE
Death 18 Aug 1861 (age 60) WHITINGBAY ARRAN
Occupation (1) 1861 (age 60-61) GROCER; ARRAN, BUTE
Occupation (2) 1841 (age 40-41) AGRICULTURE LABOURER; WHITINGBAY ARRAN

Additional Information

Death no cause of death on certificate

Wife: MARY CURRIE

Name: MARY CURRIE
Sex: Female
Father: JOHN CURRIE ( - )
Mother: ANN HAMILTON ( - )
Birth 19 Apr 1798 KILMORY BUTE
Death 20 Nov 1883 (age 85) NORTH KIRK KILBRIDE
Census (1) 1881 (age 82-83) BUTE ROCK WHITINGBAY ARRAN
Census (2) 1871 (age 72-73) BUTE ROCK WHITINGBAY ARRAN

Additional Information

Death Cause: of chronic bronchitis and senile decay
Census (1) Staying with daughter Ann and family
Census (2) Staying with daughter Ann and family

Child 1: ANN CURRIE

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      Spouse: ARCHIEBALD MCMILLAN    
 
Name: ANN CURRIE
Sex: Female
Spouse: ARCHIEBALD MCMILLAN (1838-1917)
Birth 1842
Death 8 Jun 1900 (age 57-58) POST OFFICE WHITING BAY ARRAN
Occupation 1891 (age 48-49) POST MISTRESS; WHITINGBAY ARRAN

Additional Information

Death Cause: of cerebral haemorage - 1 and a quater days
son John signed death certificate

Child 2: NANCY CURRIE

Name: NANCY CURRIE
Sex: Female
Birth 1841
Death

Note on Husband: JAMES CURRIE

CURRIES WERE THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN TALL

 

Note on Wife: MARY CURRIE

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