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Joseph Teair Currie 1827–1901 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 2 Mar 1827
Birth Location: Lot 7, Richmond, Prince, Prince Edward Island
Death Date: 8 January 1901
Death Location: Clifton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Father: Joseph Currie
Mother: Sarah Bradley
Spouse(s): Janet Currie
Children(s): Elizabeth Currie
The story of Joseph Teair Currie began in 1827 in Lot 7, Richmond, Prince, Prince Edward Island. Joseph Teair Currie married Janet Aka Jeanett Jenet Currie, and had children including Elizabeth Currie. Joseph Teair Currie passed away in 1901 in Clifton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Biography
- The story of Joseph Teair Currie began in 1827 in Lot 7, Richmond, Prince, Prince Edward Island.
- Joseph Teair Currie married Janet Aka Jeanett Jenet Currie, and had children including Elizabeth Currie.
- Joseph Teair Currie passed away in 1901 in Clifton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Joseph Currie's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Currie 1862–1932 m. Thomas (C Cole) (Blacksmith) 1855–1921
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1. Janet Cole 1885–1982 m. Robert (Bruce) Somers 1886–1946
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1. Ivan (Heath) Somers 1921–2004 m. Mary (Elmira) Morrison 1920–2009
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 2 Mar 1827
Event Place: Lot 7, Richmond, Prince, Prince Edward Island
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 8 January 1901
Event Place: Clifton, Lot 20, Prince Edward Island, Canada