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Allan Currie 1936–1939 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 MAR 1936

Birth Location: 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland

Death Date: 3 FEB 1939

Death Location: Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland

Father: Hugh Currie

Mother: Jessie Wood

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In 1936, Allan Currie entered the world in 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland, born to Hugh Lowe Currie And Jessie Salkeld Wood. Allan Currie passed away in 1939 in Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1936, Allan Currie entered the world in 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland, born to Hugh Lowe Currie And Jessie Salkeld Wood.
  • Allan Currie passed away in 1939 in Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Allan Currie's Ancestors

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Allan Currie
1936–1939
Birth Place: 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland
Parents
Hugh Lowe Currie
1902–
Jessie (Salkeld) Wood
1902–1987
52, Eskside West, Inveresk, Scotland
Grandparents
Hugh Wood
1869–1940
Inveresk, Musselburgh, Scotland
Dorothea (Margaret) Salkeld
1872–1927
4 Swan Street, Glasgow, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Salkeld
1828–1887
Elizabeth Dent
1834–1910
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Allan Currie's Timeline

2 Records

1936
14 MAR 1936
Birth of Allan Currie in 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland
18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland
1939
3 FEB 1939
Age 3
Death of Allan Currie in Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland
Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 MAR 1936
    Event Place: 18, Shorthope Street, Musselburgh, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 FEB 1939
    Event Place: Sick Children Hospital, Edinburgh, Scotland

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