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McVurrich Connection to Currie

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Currie Name & Historical Origins

George Currie (View posts)
Posted: 7 May 2002 4:22AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Brent, I really valued the time and effort you put to this reply. You certainly did not put more than I asked for. I was impressed by your message's contents and would still relish more! It was about 30 years ago when I received the Encyclopaedia Britannica Library report. They sourced their information from various literature and what I mentioned to you is only a brief of what was quoted. But the general theme was as I mentioned.

Brent what you have written to me, I believe should be placed into the Currie message boards for others to read. The McVurrich name is one very few would look at as has been proven until you spotted the sole entry of mine. Your reply would draw a lot of both praise, comment and open it up for criticisim if anyone wished to challenge you. But I believe it would be very positively received - over to you!

When I have the chance (this does not happen often) I would like to take up the reading of the Currie Clan details and if I can locate the Britannica reports, which have not surfaced for a long time, to see if there are ties or similarities. My notes were only a brief summary of what I was able to glean from them.

You could well here from me again - maybe you could enlighten me as to your role, rank or involvement in the US "Currie" Clan? In other words what is your interest and origin within the "Currie" family structure, if I am allowed to ask? Best wishes to you and I will look forward to your message being posted on the Currie pages!!! George - NZ
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George Currie - NZ 25 Jun 2000 4:00AM GMT 
Brent Currie 1 May 2002 9:24PM GMT 
George Currie - NZ 6 May 2002 10:06AM GMT 
Brent Currie 6 May 2002 4:43PM GMT 
George Currie 7 May 2002 10:22AM GMT 
Brent Currie 7 May 2002 1:40PM GMT 
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