Family |
Bury, Anne, b. Abt Jun 1771, Rathmines, Dublin County, Ireland |
Married |
29 May 1791 |
Rathmines, Tipperary, Ireland |
Notes |
- From: Walker's Hibernian magazine, 1 May, 1891
James Curran, Esq., brother to John Philpot Curran, Esq., to Miss Bury, daughter to John Bury of Rathmines, Co. Dublin Esq. All John Philpot Curran's brothers as well as his sister, Mrs Graham,predeceased him. Laurence Curran, the second son, succeeded his father as Seneschal of Newmarket.
Memoir of Curran 1817 by William O'Regan
Of the Curran brothers I knew two, one bread an attorney, who was considered a young man of promise equal to that of JPC himself. Notes: James Curran (attorney) Mr Curran (JPC) had a younger brother who was an attorney - very like him, but taller and better-looking. (JPC was short) This man has a good deal of his brother's humour, a little of his wit, and much satire... But his conduct was very dissolute. He was infact, what may be termed the best blackguard of his profession and that was saying a great deal for him, My friend (i.e. JPC) had justly excluded him from his house, but occasionally relieved his finances until these calls became so importunate that at length, further compliance was refused....
It is thought that James and his wife Anne (nee Bury) emigrated to America.
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Children |
| 1. Curran, John Bury, b. Abt 1791, St. Mary's (near Dublin), Ireland , d. 30 Oct 1838, Garden Cottage, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia (Age ~ 47 years) |
| 2. Curran, Charles, b. Abt 1808, Ireland , d. 1881, Blackstone, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Age ~ 73 years) |
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Last Modified |
8 Jun 2022 |
Family ID |
F3057 |
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