Person:James Curry (49)

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James Curry, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VA
b.Bef 1768
d.Bef 1823
m. Bef 1768
  1. James Curry, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VABef 1768 - Bef 1823
  2. Oliver Curry, Sr., of Greenbrier Co., [W]VA1769 - 1837
  3. Elizabeth CurryBef 1771 - Bef 1800
  4. Hannah CurryBet 1770 & 1780 - Aft 1840
  5. Mary "Polly" CurryBet 1770 & 1780 - Aft 1840
  6. Samuel Curry1778 - 1823
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Name James Curry, of Greenbrier Co., [W]VA
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 1768
Death? Bef 1823

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Greenbrier Co., VA, Land Record: Jacob Riphe (Riffe), Sr., Grantor to James Curry, Grantee, Deed Book 1, pg. 38, 1788, 100 acres. (Greenbrier Co., W.V. Court Records by Stinson show 4/25/1787, Jacob Riffe Sr. in charge of road repairs from the dry run at the foot of Muddy Creek Mt. to John Stuart's, John Rodgers (Add Ewing Clendenning's second husband, probably) appointed surveyor of road from John Stuart's to Courthouse).
Greenbrier Co., VA, Land Record: Moses Shock et al, Grantors to James & Oliver Curry, Grantees, Deed Gook 6, pg. 609, 1817, 50 acres on Greenbrier River.
Greenbrier Co., VA, Land Record: John Tuckwillow, Grantor to James & Oliver Curry, Grantees, Deed Book 7, pg. 214, 1818, 20 acres on Greenbrier River.
Greenbrier Co., VA, Land Record: Levi & John Claypole, Grantors to Oliver Curry, Grantee, Deed Book 10, pg. 384, 20 Feb 1827. (Levi & John, heirs of Elizabeth Claypole, formerly Elizabeth Curry, sister of James Curry, deceased), released to Oliver Curry their portion of three parcels of land, joining John Coffman, Thomas Creith and Stuart.