Currie Family
 

  1. James Currie, born c.1803, was tried and convicted, age 27 years, at London in 1830 and sentenced to 7 years. James was transported from Shearness England and arrived in Port Jackson aboard the ship "Marquis of "Huntley (3)" on the 21st August 1830.
    Ticket of LeaveJames Currie, Ship: "Marquis of Huntley", 1830, Trade or calling: Labourer, District: Windsor, Ticket no.: 34/1312, State Records shelf ref: 4/4420, State Records reel no: 2688.

    Children of James Currie:
        i)    
     
  2. James Currie married Helen (unknown)

    Children of James Currie:
        i)     Janet Currie, died Tumut in 1864 [BDM
    6012/1864 Tumut]

     
  3. Robert Lovelock married Jane Currie in 1847 [BDM V1847381 32C/1847  C of E, Manaro/ Maneroo/Menaroo].
    Jane Currie died in 1906 at Adaminaby NSW [BDM 321/1906 Adaminaby].
     
  4. Children of James and Elizabeth Currie:
        i)       Dinah R. Currie, born 1832 [BDM
    V18322784 45A/1832, V18322784 45B/1832]

     
  5. Children of James and Mary Currie:
        i)       Mary A. Currie, born 1837 [BDM
    V18372581 127/1837, V1837755 128/1837,
                                                                V1837755 129/1837]
     
  6. Children of James and Rebecca Currie:
        i)       Elizabeth H. Currie, born 1843 [BDM
    V18434368 47/1843]
        ii)      Rebecca Y. Currie, born 1841 [BDM
    V18414367 47/1841]
     
  7. Children of James and Martha Currie:
        i)       James Thomas Currie, born 1874 [BDM
    5105/1874 Redfern]


    ARMY - Anzacs
    CURRIE, Private, FRANCIS MOORE, 1725. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 6th - 9th August 1915. Son of the late Francis Moore Currie and Margaret Jane Currie. Native of Forbes, New South Wales. II. B. 42.

    CURRIE, Private, THOMAS, 1761. 21st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 27th October 1915. Age 20. Son of Michael and Elizabeth Currie, of Petunia St., Bankstown South, New South Wales. Native of Barraba, New South Wales. II. E. 14.

    CURRIE, Private, FRANCIS MOORE, 1725. 1st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 6th - 9th August 1915. Son of the late Francis Moore Currie and Margaret Jane Currie. Native of Forbes, New South Wales. II. B. 42.

    CURRIE, Private, THOMAS, 1761. 21st Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. Killed in action 27th October 1915. Age 20. Son of Michael and Elizabeth Currie, of Petunia St., Bankstown South, New South Wales. Native of Barraba, New South Wales. II. E. 14.


     


 

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