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William Currie 1730–1774 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries

Death Date: 1774

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Rev. II

Mother: Isobel Crowdienowe

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William Currie was born in 1730 in Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries, the child of Rev James Jacob Currie Of Hoddam Ii And Isobel Bell Of Crowdienowe. William Currie passed away in 1774 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • William Currie was born in 1730 in Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries, the child of Rev James Jacob Currie Of Hoddam Ii And Isobel Bell Of Crowdienowe.
  • William Currie passed away in 1774 in Scotland.

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William Currie's Ancestors

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William Currie
1730–1774
Birth Place: Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries
Parents
Rev. James Jacob Currie of Hoddam II
1673–1726
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Isobel (Bell of) Crowdienowe
1675–1726
Banff, Banffshire, Scotland
Grandparents
James Currie
1646–1687
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Agnes Wilkie
1643–1700
Edinburgh Mid Lothian Scotland
William (Bell Of) Crowdieknowe
1649–1698
Middlebie, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Agnes Bell
1652–1734
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Snr
1614–
Elspet Walker
1611–
George Bell
1624–1691
Sibella Irving
1624–1676
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Bell
1580–1635
Blanch Bell
1590–

William Currie's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of William Currie in Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries
Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries
1774
1774
Age 44
Death of William Currie in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Cleugshead, Applegarth, Dumphries

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1774
    Event Place: Scotland

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