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kimby392
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Hello everyone.
I am strugaling to find info on my currie line, they are from south uist, i have a couple of names but i am looking for brothers and sisters of any of the names and any other info. any help at all will be much appreciated.
Hugh currie abt: 1773 mar: Mary MacInnes abt 1773 There Child: Donald Currie 1823 mar: Mary McDonald 1837 There Child: John Currie 1847 mar: Margaret MacInnes 1858 There Child: Donald Currie 1883 mar: Kate Gilles There Children: John Currie 1891 mar: Peggy MacIsaac 1892 Mary Currie 1893 mar: ? Boyd Mary Currie 1893 mar: ? Morrison Catherine Currie 1895 John Currie 1891 children Margaret Currie 1923 Norman Currie 1924 Donald Currie 1925 Mary Currie 1926 mar: Donald Campbell 1926 Catherine Currie 1927 (my gran) mar: John McGeachy 1933 Mary Currie 1928 mar: Lachlan Beaton 1928 Flora currie 1929 (Still lives in south uist)
All dates apart from last 3 are rough estamites
any info will help
regards kimberley
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angusm
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I can give you some more detail about this family but there is a problem in what you have posted. It is obviously unlikely that Donald b. c. 1816 and his wife Mary b. 1837 had a som called John in 1847 when mary was just ten. In fact the couple did have a son of that name but not till 1872 and he died in infancy. They lived incidentally at 476 Taobh a Deas Locboisdale.
The Hugh [Eoghann] family at the time of the 1841 Census showed Hugh as a widower aged 65(-70) while Donald and two siblings, Margaret and John, were all shown as aged 20. As ages were to the nearest five years below actual, this probably implies that Donald was born say 1816, Margaret 1818 and John 1820. There were younger children Lachlan 15, Christian 12 and Peggy 1. The last must be a grandchild, I would thing, perhaps of an older son not present. There was a neighbouring John with a son Donald an a son Ewen i.e. Hugh so this might well be the further son of Hugh sen.
The Donald and Mary MacDonald family was Ewen b. 1857, Margaret 1859, Angus 1862 (= 1 Mary MacInnes and 2 Ann Gillies) who succeeded to the croft, Lachlan 1864-77, Effie 1867, Kirsty 1870 = Malcolm MacDonald and settled in Glasgow, John 1872, Mary 1874 = Archie Morrison and settled in Glasgow, and another Mary 1877-99 = John MacDonald and settled in Glasgow.
I hope this gives you a bit of what you were looking for and, if you can clear up the puzzle, I will happily have a further look at the Censuses.
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kimby392
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i gave ther wrong dates sorry 
donald currie 1823 mar: 1856 to a mary mcdonald 1837 john currie 1847 mar: 1883 to a margaret macinnes 1858 donald currie 1883 kate gilles 1861
these are the certificates i have:
donald 33 in 1856 mar: mary 19 son john died 1919 aged 74 john 36 in 1883 mar: margaret 25 son donald born 1883 john 25 in 1916 mar: peggy 24
i dont know anything about the rest of the names you gave, it could be my line? thank you for your help and i will have a further look into this. i hope it is as you have given alot of info i didnt have.
regards kimberley
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angusm
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Forgive me but don't you still have the same problem. Whether it is his death at 74 in 1919 or his age of 36 in 1883, that John was born in the 1840s, specifically 1845 or 1847. He cannot logically be the son of Donald's wife Mary MacDonald who will have been only eight or ten at those dates if she was indeed born in 1837 or married in 1856?
On the main point, there was, as far as I can see, only the one Eoghann/Ewen/Hugh Currie in South Uist at the relevant dates so I would be pretty sure this was the line you set out in your first post. I will dive off now and have a look at the intermediate censuses.
Angus
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kimby392
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hi, you are correct i really dont know what to do now??? that is the ages and names i have on the certificates. can you help?
regards kimberley
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angusm
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Yes. I have the solution. If you look at your 1883 registration of the marriage of John to Margt McInnes you will see that his father Donald was already deceased. On the other hand Donald Currie son of Ewen/Hugh did not die until 7.5.1884 i.e. the next year. Donald son of Hugh not only married ten years + or - too late to be father of John but never had a son John.
There was another Donald Currie in 1841, also married to a Mary, presumably also a MacDonald. The family were in Kilpheder rather than South Lochboisdale. In 1851 the family there consisted of Mary Currie 40 widow fm servt, Maron dau 15, Christy 12, Euphemia 6, John 7 and John 5. This is the later family you are seeking and nothing to do with Hugh or his Donald. Bill Lawson has published a croft history of Kilpheder and, while the family appear not to have had a croft, they may appear in that booklet as cottars.
I hope this sorts things out. Angus
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angusm
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Hi again: Just to tidy things up, you can confirm that there were indeed two Mary MacDonalds, each married to a man called Donald Currie.
The one you have as born in 1837, married to the Donald son of Hugh died in S Lochboisdale aged 69 22.8.1904 was daughter of Angus MacDonald and Peggie MacInnes originally from Benbecula but I suspect later on the northern tip of South Uist. The couple did not have a son John.
It was though a son John who registered the death of Margaret Currie nee MacDonald, widow of Donald Currie in Daliburgh aged 72 26.12.1883, daughter of John MacDonald, crofter and his wife Peggie Morrison. This Currie/MacDonald couple are recorded as having married in Kilpheder in 1829 and they were the ones who had two sons called John in the 1840s. If you are secure in the later parts of your tree and the relationship to John, then this rather than the Hugh Currie family is the one for you.
Good hunting. Angus
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kimby392
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any chance are you on genesreunited as i have my whole tree on there, i think if you have a look at it you might be able to help me
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angusm
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Sorry, I was on Genesreunited at one time but found they provided so many irrelevant leads that I got bored and dropped out of the system. Do yo have your tree on a Genealogy programme? If so you are welcome to email me a file and I will certainly have a good look at it. Angus
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kimby392
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hi, what is your email add? mine is *
kimberley
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HeatherFerguson
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Hi there. This is my first posting here, all new to this. Anyway, a few names you mentioned seemed familiar to names i am tracing.
I don't have much information, but believe that a Mary Currie (Curry?) married Archibald Morison, they gave birth to Catherine (Amongst other siblings)...who later married Angus John Ferguson.
I am looking for any information of either of these 'trees'...Morison - (possibly from Heisker) or Ferguson - (from North Uist).
Thanks for any help in advance. Heather.
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