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John Currie 1846 - 1911 | '''John Currie''' (1846 - 1911) was a Scot who emigrated to Almonte, Ontario to work in a Woolen Mill. | ||
==Early life== | |||
Currie was born in Selkirk, Scotland in 1946. | |||
==Marriage== | |||
He married [[Mary Riddell]] (1943-1929) in Scotland. | |||
Together, they had three sons and three daughters. His three daughters, Teena, Mary, and Grace, all remained in Almonte, and lived past 90 years. | |||
One son, John (1879-1899), lived only to age 20. | |||
Another of his sons was [[Alexander Clapperton Currie|Alex Currie]], who would go on to become patriach of a substantial Currie dynasty with his fiesty wife Annie. | |||
The third son, [[Walter Currie]], moved to Worchester, Massachusetts. | |||
==Later life== | |||
Died: 1911 in Almonte, Ontario Sex: Male | Died: 1911 in Almonte, Ontario Sex: Male | ||
Issue: | Issue: , others | ||
Source: [[Bill Currie]]'s geneological research | Source: [[Bill Currie]]'s geneological research | ||
Revision as of 15:37, 28 May 2018
John Currie (1846 - 1911) was a Scot who emigrated to Almonte, Ontario to work in a Woolen Mill.
Early life
Currie was born in Selkirk, Scotland in 1946.
Marriage
He married Mary Riddell (1943-1929) in Scotland.
Together, they had three sons and three daughters. His three daughters, Teena, Mary, and Grace, all remained in Almonte, and lived past 90 years.
One son, John (1879-1899), lived only to age 20.
Another of his sons was Alex Currie, who would go on to become patriach of a substantial Currie dynasty with his fiesty wife Annie.
The third son, Walter Currie, moved to Worchester, Massachusetts.
Later life
Died: 1911 in Almonte, Ontario Sex: Male
Issue: , others
Source: Bill Currie's geneological research