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| Austin Warwick married Helen Curry, daughter of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, on 20 May 1852 at Carroll Co., Indiana.1 |
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Mary Ellen Philbrick was born on 24 September 1830 at Licking Co., Ohio.1,2
She was the daughter of (?) Philbrick.
Mary Ellen Philbrick was born on 24 September 1835 at Granville, Licking Co., Ohio.3
She married James Barnes Curry, son of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, on 15 October 1855 at Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.4,5,6,3
Mary Ellen Philbrick died on 4 November 1916 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, at age 86.1,7,3
She was buried on 5 November 1916 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.8,9
She resided in 1840 at Granville, Licking Co., Ohio.3 She resided circa 1847 at Montpelier, Blackford Co., Indiana.3 She resided after 1847 at Howard Co., Indiana.3 She resided after 1855 at Sioux City, Iowa.3 She resided after 1855 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.3 She resided in 1857 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.3 She appeared on the census of 18 June 1860 at Oregon City, Holt Co., Oregon, listed in household of James Curry.10 She and James Barnes Curry sold land to Watson & Collins on 1 March 1862 at Holt Co., Missouri.11 Mary Ellen Philbrick and James Barnes Curry sold land to C. Hoblitzell on 21 January 1865 at Holt Co., Missouri.12 Mary Ellen Philbrick purchased from H. G. Noland on 19 September 1865 at Holt Co., Missouri.13 She and James Barnes Curry sold land to Conn & Mitchell on 31 May 1869 at Holt Co., Missouri.14 Mary Ellen Philbrick and James Barnes Curry sold land to Mat Saville on 15 December 1869 at Holt Co., Missouri.15 Mary Ellen Philbrick helped organize Women's Union on 6 January 1872 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.16 |
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Norman Guin was born in 1819 at Greenbrier County, Virginia.1,2
He married Mary Josephine Curry, daughter of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, on 22 February 1849 at Carroll Co., Indiana.3,4
Norman Guin married Curthiana Brockson on 13 October 1853 at Oregon.2
Norman Guin was a soldier in Mexican War in 1846.5 He enlisted in Capt. Robert H. Milroy's Co. C 1st Reg IN Volunteers Mexican War on 19 June 1846.6 He resided in September 1852 at Oregon.2 He filed land entry papers for claim no. 523 on 16 October 1852 at Marion County, Oregon.2 He resided in 1888 at Oregon.7 |
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Austin Sheets married Sarah Catherine Curry, daughter of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, on 7 April 1842 at Carroll Co., Indiana.1,2,3
Austin Sheets was appointed County Surveyor circa 1844 at Howard County, Indiana.4 He was appointed County Surveyor in September 1847 at Howard County, Indiana.5 He resigned from position of County Surveyor in March 1848 at Howard County, Indiana.5 He resided in 1857 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.6 He was member masons on 25 March 1857 at Woodbury Co., Iowa.7 He was held the office of clerk and surveyor in 1858.6 He put in a wind-powered plantation corn-mill to grind flour and feed in 1859 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.8 He was member of the Frontier Guard circa 1861 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.9 He served as a member of the Frontier Guards in 1861 at Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa.10 He was held the office of county clerk circa 1863 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.11 |
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William Barrett was born on 14 April 1823 at Bellbrook, Green Co., Ohio.1
He married Elizabeth Jane Curry, daughter of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, on 16 October 1851.2,3,4
William Barrett died on 28 April 1902 at Wenatchee, Chelan Co., Oregon, at age 79.5,6,7
He served during Mexican and Civil Wars.  .2 He served as a Private Company C 7th Regiment Indiana volunteer Infantry in War with Mexico circa 1844.8 He resided between 1845 and 1865 at Pittsburgh, Indiana.9 He resided between 1845 and 1865 at Burlington, Carroll Co., Indiana.10 He resided between 1845 and 1865 at Kokomo, Howard Co., Indiana.11 He resided between 1845 and 1885 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.11 He resided between 1845 and 1885 at Richland Center, Richland, Wisconsin.12 He began military service on 20 June 1846 at New Albany, Indiana; as a private in Company C First Regiment Indiana Volunteers  .13 He ended military service on 9 February 1847 at Matamoras, Mexico.1 He resided between 1851 and 1860 at Wisconsin.7 He was sold land by Jane Barnes on 8 August 1853 at W1/2 SW1/4 S26 & E1/2 SE1/4 S27 T24N R1E, Carroll Co., Indiana.14 William Barrett resided in 1859 at Section 16 Township 90, Plymouth Co., Iowa.15 He served as a member of Co. I 156h Iowa Infantry between 1861 and 1865 at Iowa.16 He was held the office of county judge in 1863 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.17 He began military service in 1864 at Plymouth Co., Iowa, in the union army.17 He began military service on 14 October 1864 at Fort Dodge, Iowa; Private in Company I 15th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry.8 He held the office of county board of supervisors in 1865 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.18 He resided after 1865 at Madison, Lake County, South Dakota.7 He resided after 1871 at Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington.7 He resided after 1884 at Lake, Dakota Terr.11 He resided after 1870 at Osage Co., Kansas.7 He resided on 7 October 1891 at Franklin, Lake County, South Dakota.19 He is head of household on the census of 5 June 1900 at Agency Township, Osage County, Kansas, as William Barrett, a 77 year old male retired farmer who was born in Ohio. Enumerated with were Elizabeth Jane Curry, Mary J. Barrett, James Curry Barrett, Amanda Quintillion Barrett and Montz Johnson.20 |
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Achaah Thompson married Dr. Christopher Carey by Elder J. B. Austin on 27 September 1845.1
Achaah Thompson married John Hiram Currie, son of Providence Moyntz Currey and Amanda D. Hill, on 30 September 1849 at Montgomery Co., Indiana.2,3,4
Achaah Thompson and John Hiram Currie sold land described as lots No. 19, 25, 24, 26 on town platt of Brownsville for $240 to John H. Orear on 18 October 1853 at Montgomery Co., Indiana.5 |
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| Thomas R. Currie was born on 14 November 1853.1 He was the son of John Hiram Currie and Achaah Thompson.2 Thomas R. Currie married Lydia Morrison on 10 October 1878 at Montgomery Co., Indiana.3 |
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Lucy A. Currie was born on 29 January 1860.1
She was the daughter of John Hiram Currie and Achaah Thompson.2
Lucy A. Currie married Charles W. McClure on 30 December 1879 at Indiana.3
Lucy A. Currie was a Presbyterian.4 |
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| Sterling P. Currie was born on 14 February 1865.1 He was the son of John Hiram Currie and Achaah Thompson.2,3 Sterling P. Currie married Cora Condon on 7 April 1889.3 |
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Charles W. McClure was born on 14 January 1854 at Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana.1
He married Lucy A. Currie, daughter of John Hiram Currie and Achaah Thompson, on 30 December 1879 at Indiana.2
Charles W. McClure was Presbyterian.1 He was Superintendent Public Schools at Oxford.1 |
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Tom Curry was born on 27 October 1856 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.1,2,3,4,5
He was the son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick.6,1,7
Tom Curry married Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum on 18 February 1885 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.8,9
Tom Curry died on 18 November 1925 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, at age 69.1,3,5
He was buried after 18 November 1925 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,3,5
He became partner with D. P. Dobyns on the Holt County Sentinel.7 He resided in July 1857 at Holt Co., Missouri.7,1 He appeared on the census of 18 June 1860 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, and was listed as three year old male child born in IA living in household of James Curry.10 He was an apprentice on the Missouri Valley Times, when Hausness & Kaucher were its editors and publishers circa 1873.7 He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.11 He was on the census of 1 June 1880 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, listed as Tom Curry a 23 year old male son of head of household born Iowa.12 He was associated with Holt County Sentinel after 1883 at Holt Co., Missouri.1 He was postmaster between 1897 and 1907 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.7,1 He appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at East Ward, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.13 He was editor of Holt County Sentinel in 1916 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.14 |
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Autumn Curry was born on 2 November 1873.1,2,3,4
He was the son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick.1,5,6
Autumn Curry married Ida Marion on 7 March 1898 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.7
Autumn Curry died in 1957 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2,4
He was buried in 1957 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2,4
He appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.8 He resided in 1916 at Oregon.6 |
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Montz Curry married Hattie Harris.1
Montz Curry was born in September 1866 at Missouri.1,2,3,4
He was the son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick.1,5,6
Montz Curry died on 29 January 1944 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, at age 77.1,2,4
He was buried after 29 January 1944 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2,4
He resided in 1916 at California.6 |
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Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum was born on 30 August 1859.1,2,3
She married Tom Curry, son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick, on 18 February 1885 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.4,5
Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum died on 22 November 1929 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, at age 70.1,2,3
She was buried after 22 November 1929 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2,3
She appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at East Ward, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.6 She appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.7 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.8 |
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Ida Marion was born in 1872.1,2,3,4
She married Autumn Curry, son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick, on 7 March 1898 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.5
Ida Marion died in 1967 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,4
She was buried in 1967 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,4
She appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.3 She appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Lewis Twp., Holt Co., Missouri.6 She appeared on the census of 1920 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.7 |
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James Marion Curry was born on 4 February 1905.1,2,3,4
He was the son of Autumn Curry and Ida Marion.2,5,1
James Marion Curry died on 30 September 1972 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri, at age 67.1,2,4
He was buried in October 1972 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,4
He was author and authority on Holt Co., MO at Holt Co., Missouri.1 He was fine craftsman and violin maker.1 He appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Lewis Twp., Holt Co., Missouri.6 He appeared on the census of 1920 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.5 He was editor and publisher of Holt County Sentinel between 1930 and 1957 at Holt Co., Missouri.1 |
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William R. Curry married Ethel Welty.1
William R. Curry was born on 30 November 1885 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2
He was the son of Tom Curry and Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum.1
William R. Curry was born in 1886.3
He died on 4 May 1938 at OregonKansas City, Missouri, at age 52.1,2
He was buried after 4 May 1938 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.2
He appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at East Ward, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.4 He appeared on the census of 15 April 1910 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.5 |
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Mary J. Barrett was born on 19 September 1852 at Indiana.1,2,3,4
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.5,6
Mary J. Barrett died in 1917 at Wenatchee, Washington.7
She was enumerated with William Barrett on the census of 5 June 1900 at Agency Township, Osage County, South Dakota, listed as Mary J. Barrett a 47 year old single female school teacher born in Indiana.4 Mary J. Barrett resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.8 |
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Sarah Josephine Barrett was born on 29 July 1857 at Iowa.2,3,1
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.4,1,5
Sarah Josephine Barrett married George Johnson on 29 January 1881.6
Sarah Josephine Barrett died in April 1920 at Wenatchee, Washington, at age 62.1
She resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.7 |
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Carolyn Ada Barrett married Calvin Meredith.2
Carolyn Ada Barrett was born on 22 August 1866.3,1
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.4,1,5
Carolyn Ada Barrett resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.6 |
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Eleanor Julia Barrett married Jesse E. Barrett.2
Eleanor Julia Barrett was born on 11 September 1869 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.3,1
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.4,1,5
Eleanor Julia Barrett died on 5 February 1962 at Wenatchee, Washington, at age 92.1
She resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.6 |
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Mina Lillian Barrett was born on 27 April 1875 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.1,2
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.3,2,4
Mina Lillian Barrett married Fred Sterling on 6 September 1899.
Mina Lillian Barrett died after 1903 at Wenatchee, Washington.2
She resided on 11 June 1903 at Wenatchee, Washington.5 She resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.6 |
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Catharine Amy Barrett was born in 1866.1
She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.3,4,2
Catharine Amy Barrett married Claus A. Sterling on 17 July 1895 at South Dakota.5
Catharine Amy Barrett died on 17 September 1954 at Wenatchee, Douglas County, Washington.2,6
She resided on 11 June 1903 at Wenatchee, Washington.7 She was enumerated with Claus A. Sterling on the census of 5 May 1910 at Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, listed as Catherine Sterling a 42 year old female born in Iowa.8 Catharine Amy Barrett resided on 7 October 1912 at Chelan County, Washington.9 |
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James Curry Barrett was born on 4 April 1854 at Indiana.2,3,1,4
He was the son of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.5,1,6
James Curry Barrett married Mary (?) on 14 June 1905 at Franklin Co., Kansas.1,7
James Curry Barrett died on 25 October 1929 at Quenemo, Kansas, at age 75.1
He was enumerated with William Barrett on the census of 5 June 1900 at Agency Township, Osage County, South Dakota, listed as James C. Barrett a 46 year old single male farmer born in Indiana.4 James Curry Barrett is head of household on the census of 18 April 1910 at Greenwood Township, Franklin County, Kansas, as James C. Barrett, a 55 year old farmer born in Indiana who has been married four years. Enumerated with were Helen E. Scott, Mary (?) and William A. Scott.8 James Curry Barrett resided on 7 October 1912 at Quenemo, Kansas.9 He resided dwelling #98, family #102 in 1920 at Greenwood Twp., Franklin Co., Kansas.10 |
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Thomas Sherman Barrett married Louisa Catherine Mosier.2
Thomas Sherman Barrett was born on 3 March 1864.3,1
He was the son of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.4,1,5
Thomas Sherman Barrett died on 29 April 1934 at age 70.1
He resided on 7 October 1912 at Startup, Snohomish County, Washington.6 |
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Hiram Mirick Currey married Sarah (?).
Hiram Mirick Currey married Elizabeth Lane on 30 August 1821 at Franklin Co., Ohio; by C. Henkel.1,2,3,4
Hiram Mirick Currey is head of household on the census of 1783 at Tyrone Twp., Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, as Myrack Curry, with 1 white in the household.5 He was Baptist.6 He was admitted as candidate for ministry in 1792 at Mayslick, Mason Co., Kentucky.7 He resided between 1792 and 1794 at Mays Lick, Mason Co., Kentucky, and was a Baptist preacher and teacher at the first school in Mays Lick.8,9 He was witness to will of Benjamin Thrailkill on 27 March 1793 at Mason Co., Kentucky.10 He was messenger, along with Cornelius Drake, to Elkhorn Baptist Association meeting representing Mays Lick church reporting 9 received by letter, 1 dismissed, 58 members at South Elkhorn, Kentucky.11 He was teacher in 1794 at Mayslick, Mason County, Kentucky.12 He was messenger to Elkhorn Baptist Aossication meeting along with J. Singleton for Stone LIck Church reporting 42 baptised, 9 received by letter, 3 dismissed and 76 members at Clear Creek, Kentucky.13,14 He appeared on the census of 1800 at Mason Co., Kentucky.15 He and Sarah (?) sold land to James Riggs of Bourbon Co. KY land in Mason Co. KY being part of Craig's Survey by James Luston's most north corner to Philip Donovan line on 30 December 1800 at Mason Co., Kentucky.16 Hiram Mirick Currey baptized Elder John Gutridge in the Ohio RIver three miles above Maysville in 1801 at Brook Church, Mason County, Kentucky.17 He was mentioned in minutes of meeting of Bracken Association of Baptists held on 19 September 1801 at Stone Lick, Kentucky.18 He and Sarah (?) sold land to James Riggs of Mason Co. KY 15 acres of land being part of John Craig's patent of 1000 acres located by Edward's line for 15 pounds on 16 April 1802 at Mason Co., Kentucky.19 Hiram Mirick Currey sold land to James Luston of Mason Co. KY part of John Craig patent by Richard Parker's corner, then west line of Parker and Hamar to Philip Donovan on 30 December 1802 at Mason Co., Kentucky.16 He performed marriage of Aquilla Denham and Harriet Thompson on 26 June 1804 at Adams County, Ohio.20 He performed marriage of Phebe Cary and Alexander Reed on 4 June 1805 at Franklin County, Ohio.21 He was on list of voters in 1806 at Salem Township, Champaign County, Ohio.22 He performed marriage of Thomas Morris to Margaret Dawson on 29 June 1806 at Champaign Co., Ohio.23 He preached at the courthouse on 8 January 1807 at Ohio.24 He preached a sermon after the Masonic oration after 22 June 1807 at Ohio.25 He performed marriage of John Ross to Margaret Price in 1808 at Champaign County, Ohio.23 He held the office of state senator between 1808 and 1811 representing Champaign County, Ohio.26 He was appointed W. M. on a warrant empowering the lodge to hold meetings in Urbana and Springfield alternately in 1809 at Urbana, Ohio.27 He performed marriage of George Hunter and Ruth Fitch in 1809 at Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio.28 He was member board of trustees of Miami University on 17 February 1809 at Ohio.29 He officiated at marriage of Mr. George Hunter and Miss Ruth Fitch on 20 April 1809 at Champaign County, Ohio.30 He performed marriage of Wm H. Fyffe to Maxamilla Petty on 27 September 1809 at Champaign County, Ohio.23 He performed marriage of John Thompson to Polly Frankerbrger on 20 November 1809 at Champaign County, Ohio.31 He was elector (voter) in Union Township (Twp. 4, R11) on 8 October 1811 at Champaign County, Ohio.32 He erected block house on banks of stream in 1812 opposite Oldtown on bank of Stony Creek, about 1 1/2 miles south of town of DeGraff, Logan Co., Ohio.33 He was member between 1812 and 1814 at Harmony Lodge, Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio, serving as Worthy Mason.34 He was listed as trustee of Miami University on 14 March 1812 at Ohio.35 He held the office of member of Ohio House of Representatives between 1813 and 1814 representing Champaign County, Ohio.26 He taught school in old tavern stand referred to as the old George Fithian and John Enoch stand on lot No. 63 circa 1816 at Champaign County, Ohio.36 He was held the office of Representative from Champaign County, Ohio in 1816.37 He was appointed state treasurer to replace W. M'Farland who resigned on 3 January 1817 at Ohio.38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45 He, Treasurer of Ohio, along with Ralph Osborn, Auditor and Jeremiah McLene, Secretary, oversaw improvements in state prison circa 1818 at Ohio.46,47,48 He witnessed the marriage of Joseph Mark and Rebecca Currey on 12 April 1819 at Boone County, Kentucky. He (an unknown value).49,50 Hiram Mirick Currey was summoned to appear in case filed by The United States of America, District of Ohio, sct. On 23 November 1819 at Chillicothe, Ohio.51 He was submitted report to General Assembly of the State of Ohio from office of Treasurer, State of Ohio on 6 December 1819 at Ohio.52 He along with Ralph Osborn, Auditor; and the President and Directors of the Franklin Bank of Columbus were served with a writ of injunction from the Bank of the United States for the recovery of their money before 17 December 1819 at Ohio.53 Circa 1820 at Ohio, when the case (suit of attachment against Osborn & Harper) came to trial the opposing counsel agreed that an order should be issued to the State treasurer (Hiram M. Curry) that the total tax, plus interest on the specie, should be returned to the Bank. This the treasurer refuesed to do without a warrant ... He was thereupon placed under nominal arrest by a Federal marshal and all his property, including his keys, was attached.54 He resigned as treasurer of State of Ohio in February 1820 at Ohio.55,56 He resigned as state treasurer of Ohio before 3 March 1820.57 During a dispute with the Bank of the US an officer for the state of Ohio seized $98,000 in gold, silver and notes. This was placed in charge of the State Treasurer, Mr. H. M. Curry.58 He was held the office of "late" Treasurer of state before 4 December 1820 at Ohio.59 He was accused of owing the State of Ohio $11,111 under a resolution proposed by Mr. Willson and agreed to by the Ohio House of Representatives on 7 December 1820.60 He was served with a writ of attachment commanding him to return into court a description of every note taken from the U.S. office of discount and deposit on 4 January 1821 at United States Circuit Court, Columbus, Ohio.61 He was conducted services held by Universalist people in a schoolhouse in 1828 at Sheffield Twp., Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.62 He was conducted services for Universalist Church in a school house between 1838 and 1839 at Sheffield Township, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.63,64 |
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| Alice Alwilda Barrett was born on 6 September 1871 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.1 She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.2,1,3 Alice Alwilda Barrett died in 1885 at Plymouth Co., Iowa.1 |
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| Rosacrans B. Barrett was born on 14 March 1861 at LeMars, Iowa.2,1 She was the daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.3,1,4 Rosacrans B. Barrett married William Schnack on 20 March 1885 at Madison, Lake County, South Dakota.2 Rosacrans B. Barrett died in October 1898 at Madison, Lake County, South Dakota, at age 37.1 |
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| Fred Sterling married Mina Lillian Barrett, daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry, on 6 September 1899. |
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Claus A. Sterling married Catharine Amy Barrett, daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry, on 17 July 1895 at South Dakota.2
Claus A. Sterling is head of household on the census of 5 May 1910 at Wenatchee, Chelan County, Washington, as C. A. Sterling, a 40 year old male born in Sweden. Enumerated with were Catharine Amy Barrett.3 |
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William M. Waters married Easter Amanda Curry, daughter of Thomas M. Currey and Jane Barnes, before 1859.3
William M. Waters died on 12 March 1879 at Howard County, Indiana.4
He was one of leading merchants at Honey Creek Twp., Howard Co., Indiana.5 He was admitted to the bar in 1858 at Howard Co., Indiana.6 |
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| May Curry was born circa 1864.1 She was the daughter of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick. May Curry married Daniel Belden on 25 December 1897 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2 May Curry died on 28 March 1901 at Holt Co., Missouri.1,3 |
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| Hattie Harris married Montz Curry, son of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick.1 Hattie Harris was born on 8 May 1875 at Richmond, Kentucky.1,2,3 She died on 19 January 1946 at Holt Co., Missouri, at age 70.1,2,3 She was buried after 19 January 1946 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.2,3 |
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| Ethel Welty married William R. Curry, son of Tom Curry and Wilhelmina Fiegenbaum.1 Ethel Welty married Charles Geiger.1 Ethel Welty was born in 1881 at Philadelphia, Ohio.1,2 She died in 1959 at St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.1,3 She was buried in 1959 at Oregon City Cemetery, Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.3 |
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| Charles Geiger married Ethel Welty.1 |
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| Daniel Belden married May Curry, daughter of James Barnes Curry and Mary Ellen Philbrick, on 25 December 1897 at Oregon City, Holt County, Missouri.1,2 |
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| Mathew W. Mitchell was born circa 1826 at Indiana.2 He married Marie Antionette Curry, daughter of Providence Moyntz Currey and Amanda D. Hill, on 13 December 1857 at Lane Co., Oregon.2,4 |
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| L. C. Mitchell was born circa 1859 at Oregon; calculated from census.1 He was the son of Mathew W. Mitchell and Marie Antionette Curry.1 |
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Jennie Clarissa Gaines was born on 27 July 1842 at Fulton Co., Illinois.2
She was born on 23 July 1843 at Springfield, Illinois.3,4
She married George B. Currey, son of Providence Moyntz Currey and Amanda D. Hill, on 15 December 1864 at Yamhill County, Oregon.5,6,7,8,9,10
Jennie Clarissa Gaines died on 12 February 1922 at LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon, at age 78.4,11,12,13
She was buried on 14 February 1922 at Grandview Cemetery, LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon.11
She resided on 19 September 1912 at Union Co., Oregon.14 |
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George Hoskins Currey was born on 6 November 1865 at Fort Vancouver, Washington.1,2,3,4,5
He was the son of George B. Currey and Jennie Clarissa Gaines.1,5,6,7
George Hoskins Currey married Edith Huntington on 20 December 1888 at La Grande, Union Co., Oregon.2,8,9
George Hoskins Currey died on 28 May 1948 at LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon, at age 82.2,10
He was buried after 28 May 1948 at Grandview Cemetery, LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon.2
He appeared on the census of 5 August 1870 at Willamette PRecinct, Yamhill Co., Oregon.11 He was receiver on 3 June 1878 at Baker City, Baker Co., Oregon.12 He appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 at Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon.13,14 On 21 August 1923, George Hoskins Currey of La Grande, Oregon wrote Mrs. Wilber A. Jones of Klamath Falls, Oregon. In the letter he related a story of the early settlement of the Curreys.15 |
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Fred Barlow Curry married Carrie E. (?).3
Fred Barlow Curry was born on 18 October 1873 at Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon.4
He was born on 18 October 1874 at Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon.5,6,2
He was the son of George B. Currey and Jennie Clarissa Gaines.1,4,2,7,8
Fred Barlow Curry died on 29 November 1959 at Salem, Marion Co., Oregon, at age 85.1,9,4
He was buried on 1 December 1959 at Salem, Marion Co., Oregon.4
He was city manager for three years at LaGrande, Union Co., Oregon.4 He was manager state fair at Oregon.10 He was served on Oregon Journal Staff at Oregon.11 He was member State Fair Board at Oregon.4 He was member State Prohibition Department at Oregon.4 He appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 at Canyon City, Grant Co., Oregon.12,13 He was bought San Leandro Standard after 1917 at San Leandro, California.4 He resided in 1923 at Salem, Marion, Oregon.4 |
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| John McClure was the son of Charles W. McClure and Lucy A. Currie.1,2 |
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| Walter McClure was the son of Charles W. McClure and Lucy A. Currie.1,2 |
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James Currey was born between 1775 and 1800.
He was the son of John Curry and Margaret Adams.2
James Currey married Isabella Hogg on 8 April 1813 at Knox County, Indiana.3,2,4
James Currey died on 12 June 1828 at Knox Co., Indiana.3
He served with George Rogers Clark in Illinois Campain 1778 in 1778.5 He was granted 108 acres in Clark's grant for service with George Rogers Clark in Illinois Campaign in 1778 after 1778 at Indiana.5 He served second lieutenant in company of rangers organized to protect settlers from marauding Indians after 1811.5 He resided on 7 September 1811 at Springville Twp., Clark Co., Indiana, and is listed as a voter.6 He served quartermaster sergeant in Indiana militia under Lt. Col. Bartholomew between 11 September 1811 and 24 November 1811 at Indiana.7 He served as a citizen of Clark County in the Indiana Territory on 7 January 1813 at Expedition on the Wabash, Indiana.8 |
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James Barnes married Catherine McCabe.
James Barnes left a will on 3 March 1838 at Carroll Co., Indiana, which Names: wife Catherin Barns; Children Jane Curry, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Joh n Barns, Alexander Barns, James H. Barns, William A. Barns, Thomas Barns.2 |
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| Catherine McCabe married James Barnes. |
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| Phillip Grant Barrett died in 1865.3 He was born on 3 March 1865.3 He was the son of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.2,3 |
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| Robert William Barrett was born in 1861.2 He was the son of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry.1,2 Robert William Barrett died in 1862.2 |
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| Sarah Sellers was born on 17 November 1783. She was the daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley.1,2,3 Sarah Sellers married Samuel Snodgrass on 21 October 1805 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.4,5 Sarah Sellers died on 8 February 1861 at Preble County, Ohio, at age 77. She was buried at Mound Hill Union, Eaton, Preble County, Ohio. |
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| Samuel Snodgrass married Sarah Sellers, daughter of Nathan A. Sellers and Sarah Finley, on 21 October 1805 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky.1,2 Samuel Snodgrass died circa 1824 at Harrison County, Kentucky.3 |
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