Hi Carolyn I've nothing on this group of CURRIEs. Mine all lived in Nottawasaga Twp., Simcoe County. They were descendants of Malcolm CURRIE and his brother Hugh. Malcolm ******* CHRISTINE HARENBERG wrote: > Carolyn, > I'm sorry I'm not able to answer your question about the Curries. Malcolm R. Campbell on the list is a descendent of the Curries in Nottawasaga Twp. Perhaps he might know. The Curries I have been researching were living in Mariposa Twp. They were cousins to Malcolm's family through marriage to Mary McDougall. > Christine > > CH5954@aol.com wrote: > This Currie story is of great interest to me. My Currie's were living in > Mariposa in 1881, supposedly with family- never owned their own farm in Ontario. > I found the Baptist information interesting. I thought all of my folks were > Church of Scotland. Are there Baptist records anywhere from the 1870's to > early 1890's? I am especially interested in deaths, births, membership lists for > Mariposa. How many Curries were in Mariposa in 1881? I have the map in > Mariposa that Banner Township. I think there are a couple shown, but there might > have been non-land owners. > > Thanks for the stories! > > Carolyn
In re-reading this, some clarification may be necessary. In Canada, gay marriage had to wait until the 21st century Brothers Malcolm and Hugh CURRIE did NOT have children together. Malcolm had children with Mary McDOUGALL. Hugh had children with Mary McINTYRE. Malcolm ********** Malcolm Campbell wrote: > Hi Carolyn > > I've nothing on this group of CURRIEs. Mine all lived in Nottawasaga Twp., Simcoe County. They were descendants of Malcolm CURRIE and his brother Hugh. > > Malcolm > ******* > CHRISTINE HARENBERG wrote: > > > Carolyn, > > I'm sorry I'm not able to answer your question about the Curries. Malcolm R. Campbell on the list is a descendent of the Curries in Nottawasaga Twp. Perhaps he might know. The Curries I have been researching were living in Mariposa Twp. They were cousins to Malcolm's family through marriage to Mary McDougall. > > Christine > > > > CH5954@aol.com wrote: > > This Currie story is of great interest to me. My Currie's were living in > > Mariposa in 1881, supposedly with family- never owned their own farm in Ontario. > > I found the Baptist information interesting. I thought all of my folks were > > Church of Scotland. Are there Baptist records anywhere from the 1870's to > > early 1890's? I am especially interested in deaths, births, membership lists for > > Mariposa. How many Curries were in Mariposa in 1881? I have the map in > > Mariposa that Banner Township. I think there are a couple shown, but there might > > have been non-land owners. > > > > Thanks for the stories! > > > > Carolyn
In re-reading this, some clarification may be necessary. In Canada, gay marriage had to wait until the 21st century Brothers Malcolm and Hugh CURRIE did NOT have children together. Malcolm had children with Mary McDOUGALL. Hugh had children with Mary McINTYRE. Malcolm ********** Malcolm Campbell wrote: > Hi Carolyn > > I've nothing on this group of CURRIEs. Mine all lived in Nottawasaga Twp., Simcoe County. They were descendants of Malcolm CURRIE and his brother Hugh. > > Malcolm > ******* > CHRISTINE HARENBERG wrote: > > > Carolyn, > > I'm sorry I'm not able to answer your question about the Curries. Malcolm R. Campbell on the list is a descendent of the Curries in Nottawasaga Twp. Perhaps he might know. The Curries I have been researching were living in Mariposa Twp. They were cousins to Malcolm's family through marriage to Mary McDougall. > > Christine > > > > CH5954@aol.com wrote: > > This Currie story is of great interest to me. My Currie's were living in > > Mariposa in 1881, supposedly with family- never owned their own farm in Ontario. > > I found the Baptist information interesting. I thought all of my folks were > > Church of Scotland. Are there Baptist records anywhere from the 1870's to > > early 1890's? I am especially interested in deaths, births, membership lists for > > Mariposa. How many Curries were in Mariposa in 1881? I have the map in > > Mariposa that Banner Township. I think there are a couple shown, but there might > > have been non-land owners. > > > > Thanks for the stories! > > > > Carolyn