? Currie

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? Currie is a placeholder for the father of John Currie, whom current genealogical research has not uncovered.

The Currie name has numerous origins. [1]

Given the proximity of John Currie's birthplace of Galashiels to Midlothian, it seems likely that in John's line the name arose as a habitational name, derived from the village of Currie, Scotland. [2].

The name of this former village has two possible origins, according to Wikipedia:

There is no accepted derivation of the name Currie but it is possibly from the Scottish Gaelic word curagh/curragh, a wet or boggy plain, or from the Brythonic word curi, a dell or hollow.

— Wikipedia


Deep Ancestry: The Line of Fathers

From Fish to Man, an image with unclear provenance, found on Reddit

Prior to this is a long sequence of ancestors going back to the first cell. Assuming a standard "Line of Fathers" where we trace one patrilineal ancestor back every 25 years, the lineage estimates are as follows:

Timepoint Approximate Date Ancestor Type Estimated "Fathers" (Generations)
Pleistocene 1 Million Years Ago Homo erectus ~40,000
Cretaceous 100 Million Years Ago Early Placental Mammal ~4,000,000
LUCA ~4.2 Billion Years Ago Single-celled Organism ~168,000,000
Origin of Life ~4.4 Billion Years Ago First Replicating Cell (Proto-cell) ~176,000,000

For a visualization of how pedigree collapse affects these numbers, see: Pedigree Collapse - How Many Ancestors Do You Really Have? (YouTube)

Sources

  • Currie. Wikipedia. [3]
  • Currie (surname). Wikipedia. [4]