William Parr Curry came, like many others, from the Fairfield District of South Carolina to northwest Louisiana. It possible he is the William P. Curry, 1st Lt. of Company D South Carolina's 1st Regiment.
Dr. Wm. P. Curry was the son of Robert P. Curry and Mary Caroline Parr. He was married to Janie Harper and they had the following children: Anna Grey Curry (Glassell) and Alfred Curry.
No definitive full death date or place can be found for Dr. Curry. The 1870 US Federal Census for Fairfield, Township 11, South Carolina, enumerates a physician named William P. Curry, his wife Jane and daughter Ann G.
*Brother of Louisiana State House of Representative
Robert Houston Curry -# 7477735 In an obituary of R. H. Curry, it was noted Hon. Robert H. Curry had moved to Bossier Parish in 1865 after the Civil War. [The Times-Picayune; New Orleans, Louisiana; June 26, 1892; Page 2].
William Parr Curry came, like many others, from the Fairfield District of South Carolina to northwest Louisiana. It possible he is the William P. Curry, 1st Lt. of Company D South Carolina's 1st Regiment.
Dr. Wm. P. Curry was the son of Robert P. Curry and Mary Caroline Parr. He was married to Janie Harper and they had the following children: Anna Grey Curry (Glassell) and Alfred Curry.
No definitive full death date or place can be found for Dr. Curry. The 1870 US Federal Census for Fairfield, Township 11, South Carolina, enumerates a physician named William P. Curry, his wife Jane and daughter Ann G.
*Brother of Louisiana State House of Representative
Robert Houston Curry -# 7477735 In an obituary of R. H. Curry, it was noted Hon. Robert H. Curry had moved to Bossier Parish in 1865 after the Civil War. [The Times-Picayune; New Orleans, Louisiana; June 26, 1892; Page 2].
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