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'''Alexander Clapperton "Alex" Currie''' (1889 or 1890 - 6 September 1964) was a Canadian Pacific Railway station agent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_master] for 41 years until his early retirement due to health issues in 1948.
'''Alexander Clapperton "Alex" Currie''' (1889 or 1890 - 6 September 1964) was a Canadian Pacific Railway station agent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_master] for 41 years until his early retirement due to health issues in 1948.
==Ancestors==
Currie's parents, John Currie and Mary Riddell, immigrated from Selkirk, Scotland in the 1860s or 1870s to the mill town of Almonte, Ontario, Canada [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almonte,_Ontario] which is close to Ottawa, Ontario.
Taking a job with the railways at age 17, his job took him far from the mill town of his youth to many small towns across Ontario and Manitoba.  In Port Arthur, Ontario, he married Annie Snook in 1914, 6 years after starting with the CPR.
==Later life==


With his wife, [[Annie Snook]], he had three sons: [[Jack Currie|Jack]], [[Neill Currie|Neill]], [[Clyde Currie|Clyde]], and three daughters: [[Flora Heylar|Flora]] (Heylar), [[Marian Gillis|Marian]] (Gillis), and Norma.  Norma died in early childhood.
With his wife, [[Annie Snook]], he had three sons: [[Jack Currie|Jack]], [[Neill Currie|Neill]], [[Clyde Currie|Clyde]], and three daughters: [[Flora Heylar|Flora]] (Heylar), [[Marian Gillis|Marian]] (Gillis), and Norma.  Norma died in early childhood.

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Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 8 September 1964

Alexander Clapperton "Alex" Currie (1889 or 1890 - 6 September 1964) was a Canadian Pacific Railway station agent [1] for 41 years until his early retirement due to health issues in 1948.

Ancestors

Currie's parents, John Currie and Mary Riddell, immigrated from Selkirk, Scotland in the 1860s or 1870s to the mill town of Almonte, Ontario, Canada [2] which is close to Ottawa, Ontario.

Taking a job with the railways at age 17, his job took him far from the mill town of his youth to many small towns across Ontario and Manitoba. In Port Arthur, Ontario, he married Annie Snook in 1914, 6 years after starting with the CPR.

Later life

With his wife, Annie Snook, he had three sons: Jack, Neill, Clyde, and three daughters: Flora (Heylar), Marian (Gillis), and Norma. Norma died in early childhood.

Four of his six children had issue, and all four had three children, for a total of twelve grandchildren. In 2009, Jack, his last living child, died.

His final address was 671 Oakenwald Avenue, Fort Garry, Manitoba. [3]

Obituary

Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 8 September 1964