Married January 10,1900 to Lura Jane Curry at Potwin , Kansas later in 1900 James & Lura were living with Benjamin McCurry
(James' brother) in Douglas Village, Otoe County, Nebraska
Moved from Tennessee to Nebraska, went to Potwin Kansas, Holly Colorado, Amity Colorado, Vernon Colorado then to Arkansas , Ontario, Oregon - Homesteaded at Holly, Colorado in 1907 - Moved from Colorado to Idaho to Oregon then to California. Rancher and Carpenter he had special interest in Penmanship and art work.
World War 1 Draft Registration Card 1917-1918 Yuma County, Colorado James Monroe McCurry
Died September 6,1967
James M. McCurry
McCurry - James Monroe McCurry ,92 of Sutter was pronounced dead on arrival at a Yuba City hospital about 7:40 p.m. yesterday after suffering an apparant heart attack at his home.
A native of Tennessee , he was a retired carpenter who had lived in this area about 28 years; His home was at 7521 College Street, Sutter.
Survivors include five sons, Oscar and Basil , both of Sutter , Fred of Rogers Arkansas, Cecil of Ashland, Montana and Barney of Yuba City; Four daughters, Geraldine Charge of Sutter, Fern Murfin of Socorro New Mexico, Mable Barnes of Elija, Missouri, and Snowie Balter of Asotin, Washington ; 30 grandchildren and 13 Great grandchildren.
Bio information provided by Find A Grave Contributor Harold Balter
Married January 10,1900 to Lura Jane Curry at Potwin , Kansas later in 1900 James & Lura were living with Benjamin McCurry
(James' brother) in Douglas Village, Otoe County, Nebraska
Moved from Tennessee to Nebraska, went to Potwin Kansas, Holly Colorado, Amity Colorado, Vernon Colorado then to Arkansas , Ontario, Oregon - Homesteaded at Holly, Colorado in 1907 - Moved from Colorado to Idaho to Oregon then to California. Rancher and Carpenter he had special interest in Penmanship and art work.
World War 1 Draft Registration Card 1917-1918 Yuma County, Colorado James Monroe McCurry
Died September 6,1967
James M. McCurry
McCurry - James Monroe McCurry ,92 of Sutter was pronounced dead on arrival at a Yuba City hospital about 7:40 p.m. yesterday after suffering an apparant heart attack at his home.
A native of Tennessee , he was a retired carpenter who had lived in this area about 28 years; His home was at 7521 College Street, Sutter.
Survivors include five sons, Oscar and Basil , both of Sutter , Fred of Rogers Arkansas, Cecil of Ashland, Montana and Barney of Yuba City; Four daughters, Geraldine Charge of Sutter, Fern Murfin of Socorro New Mexico, Mable Barnes of Elija, Missouri, and Snowie Balter of Asotin, Washington ; 30 grandchildren and 13 Great grandchildren.
Bio information provided by Find A Grave Contributor Harold Balter
Family Members
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Goldie Gracifine McCurry
1900–1922
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Basil McCurry
1902–1976
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Cecil Winters McCurry
1904–1985
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Oscar Monroe McCurry
1909–1984
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Snowie Mildred "Toots" McCurry Balter
1910–1991
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Mable Esther McCurry Barnes
1912–1993
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Barney Alton McCurry
1915–1995
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Lura LaFern "Fern" McCurry Murfin
1919–2005
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Fred Lemon Elmo McCurry
1921–2001
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Geraldine "Jerry" McCurry Charge
1929–2002
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