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  1. In 1753 William Currie married Madeline Lefevre, daughter of Isaac Lefevre, a French Huguenot merchant who had migrated to England. They had four daughters and six sons together, including William (1756-1829) and Isaac (1760-1843), both of whom became involved in his banking business.

  2. Currie married Percy Gore on 23 June 1794, the daughter of a banking partner, by whom he had a daughter, Percy Gore Currie, and two sons, William and Henry. Percy Gore Currie married the Right Reverend Horatio Powys, son of Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford.

  3. He had at least two sons, Robert and James Currie/Curry, with Robert marrying Eliza Henderson in Curran Presbyterian Church, Magherafelt, in January 1853. Their son Robert made his way to Scotland subsequently.

  4. Jul 21, 2018 · On 17 May 1753, William married Madeline LeFevre, daughter of Isaac Lefevre, a French Hugenot merchant who had migrated to England. They had four daughters & six sons together, including William (1756-1829) and Isaac (1760-1843), both of whom become bankers.

    • Male
    • April 10, 1721
    • Madeline (Lefevre) Currie
    • November 10, 1781
  5. Currie married Percy Gore on 23 June 1794, the daughter of a banking partner, [2] by whom he had a daughter, Percy Gore Currie, and two sons, William and Henry. Percy Gore Currie married the Right Reverend Horatio Powys, son of Thomas Powys, 2nd Baron Lilford.

  6. Apr 24, 2022 · William was born in Arran to a farming family. He married Betty Crawford in Shisken, Isle of Arran, Ayrshire in 1822. Due to the clearances on the Island William took his family across to the Mainland where they settled in Ardrossan. All children were born at Clachan Farm, Shiskine, Arran.

  7. Captain Currie married, in 1850, Miss. Watson, eldest daughter of Mr. James Watson, civil engineer, Sydney, and out of a family of fourteen, eleven are still alive and prospering in various parts of the country.