LUNENBURG FOUNDING FAMILIES

CURIER
other spellings:
CURIE, CURRIE, CURRIER

SOME DOCUMENTS WHERE THIS FAMILY NAME HAS BEEN CITED
"Nova Scotia Immigrants" p 65/325 [NS2]
"Planters & Pioneers" p 95 [PP2]
"The Foreign Protestants" p 412, 413 [FP2]
"History of the County of Lunenburg" p 242, 245, 250, 414, 481, 517 [HL2]
no Birth Records
Marriage Records [DS2]
no Death Records
SSGS Cemetery Inscriptions [CI2]
Probated Will(s) [PW1]
Halifax Obits 1962-92 [HO2]
on 1864 AF Church & Co Map [CM1]
in Census 1871 [CC2]
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Montbeliard Memorial
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Jacques
aged 27 , occupation a Wagoner , left Montbeliard France [PL2]
and sailed from Rotterdam, Holland on the Ship Speedwell the summer of 1752 [PL2]
He appeared on the Lunenburg Victualling List of 1756 [VL2]
Jaque, a Gentleman, was an Ensign in the Militia [FP2]
LAND GRANTS WERE GIVEN OUT AS FOLLOWS
a Town Lot assigned in 1753
Zouberbuhler's Div E-8 [BN2]
Town Lot Registry of 1762
Zouberbuhler's Div E-8 [TR1]
a Garden Lot assigned about 1753
and Registered in 1762
not found
a 30 Acre Farm Lot Assigned in 1753
1st Peninsula B-13 [BN2]
30 Acre Farm Lot Registered in 1760
1st Peninsula B-13 [30A1]
a 300 Acre Forest Lot Assigned
in one of five draws 1763-6
not found
In 1784, these various grants were consolidated
into a formal Township Grant of
not found

Details on Individuals in the first generation of the family
and their land holdings
will appear here later.

This page was last modified 6 February 1999.


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