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Margaret Currie 1801–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 April 1801

Birth Location: Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 27 February 1902

Death Location: Prince Edward Island Canada

Father: Malcolm Currie

Mother: Marion MacEachern

Spouse(s): Samuel MacLeod

Children(s): Norman McLeod, Donald MacLeod, Malcolm MacLeod, Mary MacLeod, Sarah MacLeod, James MacLeod, Hannah MacLeod, Duncan MacLeod

In 1801, Margaret Currie entered the world in Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland, born to Malcolm Currie And Marion Or Sarah Maceachern. Margaret Currie married Samuel Macleod, and had children including Donald Archibald Macleod, Duncan Macleod, Hannah Macleod, James Macleod, Malcolm Macleod, Mary Macleod, Norman Mcleod, Sarah Macleod. Margaret Currie passed away in 1902 in Prince Edward Island Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1801, Margaret Currie entered the world in Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland, born to Malcolm Currie And Marion Or Sarah Maceachern.
  • Margaret Currie married Samuel Macleod, and had children including Donald Archibald Macleod, Duncan Macleod, Hannah Macleod, James Macleod, Malcolm Macleod, Mary Macleod, Norman Mcleod, Sarah Macleod.
  • Margaret Currie passed away in 1902 in Prince Edward Island Canada.

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Margaret Currie's Ancestors

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Margaret Currie
1801–1902
Birth Place: Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland
Parents
Malcolm Currie
1774–1863
Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland
Marion (or Sarah) MacEachern
1774–1852
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Currie's Descendants

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Margaret Currie (10 April 1801–27 February 1902) m. Samuel MacLeod (1796–23 August 1881)
  1. 1. Norman McLeod 1827–1928 m. Jane McAulay 1838–1920
    1. 1. Hugh (J) McLeod 1874–1958 m. Johanna Gormley 1880–1977
      1. 1. Victor (James) McLeod 1911–1989 m. Emmaline (Flora) Cunningham 1911–1995
        1. 1. Theresa (Marie) McLeod 1939–2014 m. Albert (Robert Le) Blanc 1929–1975
        2. 2. Victor McLeod 1933–2010
      2. 2. Theresa McLeod 1907–
      3. 3. Francis McLeod 1908–1984
      4. 4. Elizabeth McLeod 1915–2009
      5. 5. Arthur McLeod 1917–1962
    2. 2. Sarah McLeod 1876–1970
    3. 3. Peter McLeod 1889–
  2. 2. Donald (Archibald) MacLeod 1823–1893
  3. 3. Malcolm MacLeod 1839–1903
  4. 4. Mary MacLeod 1841–1881
  5. 5. Sarah MacLeod 1843–1913
  6. 6. James MacLeod 1845–1900
  7. 7. Hannah MacLeod 1847–1847
  8. 8. Duncan MacLeod 1851–1915

Margaret Currie's Timeline

2 Records

1801
10 April 1801
Birth of Margaret Currie in Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland
Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland
1902
27 February 1902
Age 101
Death of Margaret Currie in Prince Edward Island Canada
Prince Edward Island Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 April 1801
    Event Place: Colonsay, Argyll, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 February 1902
    Event Place: Prince Edward Island Canada

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