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[[File:1841 census Christina Currie.PNG|thumb|1841 UK Census]] | [[File:1841 census Christina Currie.PNG|thumb|1841 UK Census]] | ||
In 1841, she is working in a woolen factory, and living with her 3-year-old son Walter, and a Glen Currie, between the ages of 30 and 35, who is a bricklayer. The 1841 census does not specify relations between members of the household, so we are left to assume that Glen is her husband. | In 1841, she is working in a woolen factory, and living with her 3-year-old son Walter, and a [[Glen (?) Currie]], between the ages of 30 and 35, who is a bricklayer (?). The 1841 census does not specify relations between members of the household, so we are left to assume that Glen is her husband. | ||
She had another son, John, in 1846. | She had another son, [[John Currie|John]], in 1846. | ||
[[File:JohnCurrie.CensusData.1851-1.png|thumb|1851 UK Census]] | [[File:JohnCurrie.CensusData.1851-1.png|thumb|1851 UK Census]] | ||
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* Her daughter Irene, age 18 | * Her daughter Irene, age 18 | ||
* Her son Walter, at age 13 already working as a wool assistant | * Her son Walter, at age 13 already working as a wool assistant | ||
* Her son John, age 5. | * Her son [[John Currie|John]], age 5. | ||
* A boarder called James Irving | * A boarder called James Irving | ||
Revision as of 05:34, 30 May 2018
Christina Currie was a Scottish woman who was the mother of John Currie, the bearer of the Currie name in North America.
Early life
She was born around 1813. Her sister Mary was born in 1827.
Marriage and family
She had a daughter, Irene, around 1833.
She had a son, Walter, around 1838.
In 1841, she is working in a woolen factory, and living with her 3-year-old son Walter, and a Glen (?) Currie, between the ages of 30 and 35, who is a bricklayer (?). The 1841 census does not specify relations between members of the household, so we are left to assume that Glen is her husband.
She had another son, John, in 1846.

By 1851, she was widowed or otherwise living without a husband. She worked on woolen garments for a living, as did her two adult daughters and older son. She was living with:
- Her sister Mary, age 24
- Her daughter Irene, age 18
- Her son Walter, at age 13 already working as a wool assistant
- Her son John, age 5.
- A boarder called James Irving
Later life
Sources
1841 UK census [1], 799/12/7 1851 UK census [2], 775/00 003/00 004