1745 - 1812 (66 years)
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Name |
Thomas Currier |
Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
14 Mar 1745 |
South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire [3, 4, 5] |
Oath |
1776 (Age 31) |
South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire [5, 6] |
Thomas signed the Association Test in 1776. This was required by all mature males in New Hampshire signifying their promise to oppose the British by arms. |
Miscellaneous |
5 Apr 1787 (Age 42) |
South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire [6] |
April 5, 1787, at a meeting held at Jeremiah Flanders', it was "voted to have the meeting two-thirds of the time at Jonathan Clough's and one-third of the time at Thomas Currier's, and it is to he understood that there is to be a meeting at Bro. David Graves' for the convenience of the people in that part when it is at Jonathan Clough's." |
Death |
13 Mar 1812 |
South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire [2] |
Burial |
— |
Currierville Cemetery, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A. [2] |
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Gravestone of Deacon Thomas Currier Deacon Thomas Currier
March 23, 1812
Æ 69 |
Siblings |
1 Sibling |
| 1. Deacon Thomas Currier, b. 14 Mar 1745, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire d. 13 Mar 1812, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (Age 66 years) ▻ Dorothy Bagley | | 2. Miriam Currier, b. 25 May 1747, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire  | |
Person ID |
I14473 |
Last Modified |
11 Jul 2021 |
Father |
Capt. Jonathan Currier, b. 7 Feb 1698/99, Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 30 Oct 1762, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Judith Williams |
Marriage |
19 Apr 1744 |
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Age at Marriage |
He : 45 years and 2 months - She : ??. |
Family ID |
F684 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Dorothy Bagley, b. 1748 d. 1836 (Age 88 years) |
Marriage |
yes, date unknown [1] |
Children |
From 1769 to 1787 [1] |
1. David Currier (1769-1839)
2. Jonathan Currier (1771-1813)
3. Richard Currier (1773-1837)
4. Thomas Currier (1776-1863)
5. Joshua Currier (1778-1871)
6. Nathaniel Currier (1780-1870)
7. Moses Currier (1784-1845)
8. Aaron Currier (1787-____) |
Family ID |
F8121 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Jul 2021 |
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Event Map |
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 | Birth - 14 Mar 1745 - South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire |
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 | Oath - 1776 - South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire |
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 | Miscellaneous - 5 Apr 1787 - South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire |
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 | Death - 13 Mar 1812 - South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire |
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 | Burial - — - Currierville Cemetery, South Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A. |
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Pin Legend |
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: Location
: City/Town
: County/Shire
: State/Province
: Country
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Sources |
- [S110] Ancestry Family Trees, (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Use with Caution.
- [S14] Find-a-Grave website, (http://www.findagrave.com), Memorial ID 30941886 Deacon Thomas Currier.
- [S161] New Hampshire, Births and Christenings Index, 1714-1904, (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011).
- [S401] Historical Committee. Vital Records of South Hampton, New Hampshire 1743-1886, (South Hampton, New Hampshire: The South Hampton Friends of the Library, 1970).
- [S646] Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, with some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton volume III, Reprint 1916, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982).
- [S1722] Jewell, Benjamin R. Religious History of South Hampton, N. H., (Exeter, New Hampshire: The News-letter Steam Job Print, 1881).
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