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James Currie 1867–1949 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 APR 1867

Birth Location: Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 5 OCT 1949

Death Location: Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand

Father: Robert Currie

Mother: Ann Dunlop

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Children(s):

In 1867, James Currie entered the world in Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Robert Currie And Ann Dunlop. James Currie passed away in 1949 in Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand.

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Biography

  • In 1867, James Currie entered the world in Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Robert Currie And Ann Dunlop.
  • James Currie passed away in 1949 in Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand.

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James Currie's Ancestors

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James Currie
1867–1949
Birth Place: Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
Robert Currie
1839–1898
Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Ann Dunlop
1839–1891
Fenwick, Ayrshire, SCOTLAND
Grandparents
David Dunlop
1787–1859
Raithhill, Fenwick, Ayr, Scotland
Margaret Currie
1808–1886
Galston, Renfreshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Currie's Timeline

3 Records

1867
14 APR 1867
Birth of James Currie in Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland
1949
1949
Age 82
Death of James Currie
None
1949
5 OCT 1949
Age 82
Burial of James Currie in Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand
Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 APR 1867
    Event Place: Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 2 JUN 1903
    Event Place: Ashhurst,Wellington,New Zealand

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1949

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 5 OCT 1949
    Event Place: Ashhurst, Wellington, New Zealand

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